Same Kind of Different as Me

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“International art dealer Ron Hall must befriend a dangerous homeless man in order to save his struggling marriage to his wife, a woman whose dreams will lead all three of them on the journey of their lives.”

That’s the synopsis for the Paramount-Pureflix movie “Same Kind of Different as Me”. WNZR’s own Daria Swisher had the chance to talk with the movie’s producer Stephen Johnson.

Stephen talks about how he found the story for the movie, the casting process for a movie like this, and the message he wants people to walk away with.

You can listen to their whole conversation here!
Learn more about the movie here!
Watch the trailer for “Same Kind of Different as Me” here!

2018 MVNU Women’s Auxiliary

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MVNU has the amazing opportunity to host the Women’s Auxiliary Retreat again on campus this year! We would like to welcome Jennifer Shaw, an award-winning speaker, author, singer, and songwriter.

Warm. Real. Funny. Intelligent. Engaging. These are some of the words people use to describe Jennifer Shaw. But her favorite? “Christ-follower, absolutely,” she said. With a love for people and a heart to serve God, Jennifer wants nothing more than to point people toward the One who has changed everything in her own life.

WNZR’s own Marcy Rinehart had the opportunity to talk with Jennifer about her life and the upcoming Women’s Auxiliary Retreat!

Jennifer talks about all the different roles she plays and how she ‘juggles’ them all as well as talking about her music, her book “Typical” and her family. She also talks about the message that God has placed on her heart for women and the topic for this years Women’s Auxiliary Retreat.

You can listen to the whole conversation here!
Learn more about the Women’s Auxiliary Retreat here!
Find out more about Jennifer Shaw here!

 

The Knox Board of Developmental Disabilities

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The Knox Board of Developmental Disabilities is a public agency whose mission is to partner with individuals and the community to help eligible families and individuals with a developmental disability design and direct their future, receive services and be active participants in the community.

WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart had the opportunity to talk with Brittany Coon, the Knox Board of Developmental Disabilities public outreach coordinator! Listen in and find out how you can support the Knox Board of DD and help people with developmental disabilities.

Brittany talks about the Knox Board of DD and what it does in our community, her role on the board, their upcoming luncheon and shares some facts and stories. Hear their full conversation here!

Keep up to date with the Knox Board of DD through their Facebook.
You can also follow their Instagram @Knox_DD.

KSAAT plans for annual meeting

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KSAAT is a wonderful outreach to the Knox County Community. How much do you know about KSAAT?

WNZR’s Danielle Zoellner had a chance to chat with Ashley Phillips about the Knox Substance Abuse Action Team. Listen in and find out how you can be part of the solution of fighting substance abuse in our community. Click HERE to hear their conversation.

Ashley shares about what KSAAT is and what they do in the community. She talks about their annual meeting on 3/13/18. Plus she shares highlights from 2017 and goals for 2018.

Stay connected with the Knox Substance Abuse Action Team on their Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/Knoxsubstanceabuseactionteam/

or on their website – http://www.ksaat.org/

It is National Day of Unplugging. How will you celebrate?

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The second Friday in March is National Day of Unplugging.  This holiday consists of a 24 hour period from sundown to sundown, to unplug, unwind, relax and do things other than using today’s technology, electronics, and social media.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Take a break from technology and use #NationalDayOfUnplugging to post on social media the day before to spread the word.

So, why is this day important?
Well, let’s be honest. Many of us deal with technology addiction.
https://www.desiringgod.org/ has a great article that talks about smartphone addiction and our spiritual ADD. Click HERE to read the entire article.

In this article, Tony Reinke, Senior writer for desiringGod.org asked you to finish this sentence: As I evaluate my life right now, my use of social media [Facebook, Twitter, Instagram] is . . .

(A) . . . under control, limited, and healthy.

(B) . . . not controlled or restricted, but also not having a negative influence on my life.

(C) . . . uncontrolled and unhealthy. I check my social networks compulsively throughout the day, and it’s probably not good for me.

What is your answer?

Tony Reinke offered five concerns and then followed with five practical responses.

Concern 1: Our Spiritual ADD
Concern 2: Losing Our Worldview
Concern 3: Losing Our Filters
Concern 4: Posturing an Image
Concern 5: Living Disembodied

Solution 1: Study the Disconnected
Solution 2: Fast from Your Phone
Solution 3: Write a Letter by Hand
Solution 4: Use Filters
Solution 5: Acknowledge God in Technology

 

Click HERE to read the full article and to gain insight on each concern and solution.

For our Morning Thing Fave 5 today, we shared our 5 favorite ways to UNPLUG. Try one today for yourself!

Marcy Rinehart

Eddie Dilts

Trevor Moore

(guest) Danielle Zoellner

(guest) Joe Rinehart

 

Spring Cleaning our Messy Hearts

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This new season means it is time for spring cleaning! It’s great to clean your windows and wipe the dust off of your counters, but have we considered spring cleaning our hearts? Shana Shutte from Focus on the Family has a very insightful article about confessing our sins to God and others.

“Sure, this can be uncomfortable. But if I follow God’s command in I John 1:9 (If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.), that can bless me in ways I never imagined. It can bless you, too.”

  1. Confession is a way to give—and receive—deeper love.
  2. Confession relieves us from the lie that we have to be perfect
  3. Confession is a reason to rejoice

For the entire article, click here!

Shana also mentions some Questions for Confession for our hearts and minds to ponder:

Question: Do lustful, unclean thoughts frequently enter your mind? Do you watch programs on television that stimulate improper thoughts or feelings?

Scripture: Matthew 5:28

Question: Do your affections primarily revolve around people or things other than Jesus? Are you more passionate about earthly things than Christ? What things primarily fill your thoughts?

Scripture: Psalms 1:2

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Question: Do you do things to draw attention to yourself? Do you promote yourself and tend to put others down? Do you think only in terms of your own needs and desires?

Scripture: Philippians 2:3-4

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Question: Do you often gripe and complain about your situation in life? Do you fail to give God thanks?

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:10

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Question: Do you ever speak slang or swear words that are inappropriate? Do you use God’s name in vain?

Scripture: Ephesians 4:29

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Question: Do you harbor bitterness toward anyone? Have you refused to forgive someone who has wronged you?

Scripture: Matthew 18:35, Ephesians 4:31, 1 Corinthians 1:10

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Question: Do you make excuses why you cannot serve God? Are you content to be served rather than serve?

Scripture: Ephesians 4:8

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Question: Have you committed any form of sexual immorality or uncleanness?

Scripture: Ephesians 5:5

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Question: Do you think you are quite spiritual? Do you often criticize and judge others?

Scripture: 1 Peter 5:5

If God has shown you that you are guilty of any of these sins, rejoice that you are forgiven and that Christ died for any and all sins that you have committed (Isaiah 1:18). And remember—you can do a “spring cleaning of the heart” during any season of life.

Shana Schutte is a freelance writer, author and speaker living in Colorado Springs, Colo. (www.runtogodministries.org)

March 2018 Presidential Update with Dr. Henry Spaulding

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Dr. Henry Spaulding, MVNU’s President, joined WNZR for an update from 800 Martinsburg Rd. He talked about MVNU Athletics, recruitment day, and the plan for the Edgewood Road Church Building. He also shared an update on MVNU’s March calendar.

Listen to the entire conversation here!

For more information on MVNU’s Calendar, click here!

Meet the RUC Team (Relationships Under Construction)

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For this week’s “Meet the Team” feature on WNZR, we shine the spotlight on RUC – Relationship Under Construction. WNZR’s Hannah Radke talked with RUC President, Catherine Wood about his amazing ministry.

Click HERE to hear more about what they do to reach out to youth in our community. Plus hear about ministry highlights from 2017 and goals for 2018.

For more information about RUC, click HERE.

All About Your Kids! Why do they misbehave? How can you motivate them?

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Today on the show we talked about some reasons your kids are acting out, and how you can motivate them!

These 8 reasons your kids are misbehaving comes from allprodad.com

  1. They have an irregular/unhealthy diet: Bottom line: What kids eat has an effect on how they behave. Doctors have been saying it for years, but it’s true – healthy eating encourages better behavior.
  2. They have a lack of consistent discipline: Yes, good old-fashioned discipline still works and is a cornerstone of practical and successful parenting. Discipline may take on different forms for different families, but nonetheless, it’s needed, and consistency is the key.
  3. They are manipulating you: Kids know how to push buttons to test us and see what will happen and what they can and can’t get away with. This is often especially true when in a public setting or when others outside of the family are present. A wise parent will take notice and unapologetically win these small battles, by dealing with the situation, regardless of the inconvenience.
  4. They are being negatively influenced: This could be from the things they watch, the games they play, or the friends they spend time with. Kids are great imitators of what they see and hear.
  5. They have too much screen time: Kids are spending more time in front of screens and less time in actual physical activity, and sadly, it can affect both their health and their behavior. According to the Mayo Clinic, elementary children spending more than two hours a day on screen time are more likely to struggle with obesity and behavioral problems, among other things. Never feel bad for requiring your kids to play outside or use their imagination to have fun.
  6. They’re not getting enough of your attention: Kids will knowingly misbehave if they find that it gets them the attention they crave but are lacking.
  7. They are under stress or angry: Kids have struggles and problems too. It may be family problems, school problems, or relationship problems. All of this can have a negative effect on the way that they behave.
  8. They’re just being kids: Let’s face it… kids misbehave. Sometimes it’s because they’re bored or tired, and sometimes it’s because they’re just simply choosing to be bad. Kids misbehave because they’re kids… they need our direction. Sometimes they need our discipline. They always need our unconditional love.

For the entire article, click here!

 

Next, we talked about 6 ways to motivate your kids! Parents.com gave us an awesome list!

  1. Reconsider Rewards
  2. Have Meaningful Conversations
  3. Embrace Their Imperfections
  4. Consider Their Capabilities
  5. Express Appreciation
  6. Lead By Example

See the entire article here!

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