Sharing Our Faith

The Bible calls us to share our faith with others. Jesus tells us to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 8:19) and that we are Christ’s ambassadors on Earth (2 Corinthians 5:20). Sometimes sharing the Gospel can seem intimidating, but we found some great advice from Focus on the Family and prayers from Crosswalk that can help!

Here are Focus on the Family’s 5 simple steps to share the Gospel:

  1. Pray for guidance
  2. Build a relationship with the person you want to share with
  3. Share your story with them
  4. Share the Gospel with them
  5. Offer to pray with them and invite them to church

Click HERE to read more about sharing the Gospel.

We also shared 5 prayers that you can pray specifically for the next generations of believers. Click HERE to see the prayers from Crosswalk.

WNZR presents the January 2024 MVNU Presidential Update

MVNU President, Dr. Carson Castleman, talked with WNZR with our monthly MVNU Update.

Dr. Castleman shared about Christmas break and time with his family. He discussed the two new Vice Presidents: Rev. David Mills and Johnna Vanover.

Dr. Castleman then gave his top priorities for MVNU in 2024. He also gave a message to students, staff, and faculty as they return to campus for the spring semester.

Dr. Castleman finished with sharing how we can be praying for him and his family.

Listen to the full conversation below or by clicking HERE.

December Spotlight on Mount Vernon with Mayor Matt Starr

WNZR’s Spotlight on Mount Vernon is back for December with Mount Vernon Mayor Matt Starr. Listen in for the latest updates on the city, projects, and more!

Topics include:

  • The city’s current construction projects
  • The new courthouse and police HQ
  • The State Route 13 project
  • Mount Vernon City Council updates
  • Winter weather update
  • Update on the Police Department
  • Update on the Fire Department
  • Upcoming events for the city
  • Goals for 2024

Listen to the full conversation below or by clicking HERE.

The Moment You Missed in A Charlie Brown Christmas

Today on The Morning Thing we shared the poignant moment from the classic cartoon special A Charlie Brown Christmas that many have missed throughout the years. Jason Soroski, Crosswalk.com, explains while small, this moment seems intentional.

“I was in the first grade back when they still performed Christmas pageants in schools (less than 50 years, but still a very long time ago), and our class performed a version of the Charlie Brown Christmas. Since I was kind of a bookworm and already had a blue blanket, I was chosen to play the part of Linus. As Linus, I memorized Luke 2:8-14, and that Scripture has been hidden in my heart ever since.

But while working so diligently to learn those lines, there is one important thing I didn’t notice then, and didn’t notice until now.

Right in the middle of speaking, Linus drops the blanket.

Charlie Brown is best known for his uniquely striped shirt, and Linus is most associated with his ever-present security blanket. Throughout the story of Peanuts, Lucy, Snoopy, Sally and others all work to no avail to separate Linus from his blanket. And even though his security blanket remains a major source of ridicule for the otherwise mature and thoughtful Linus, he simply refuses to give it up.

Until this moment.  When he simply drops it.

In that climactic scene when Linus shares “what Christmas is all about,” he drops his security blanket, and I am now convinced that this is intentional. Most telling is the specific moment he drops it: when he utters the words, “fear not

Looking at it now, it is pretty clear what Charles Schultz was saying, and it’s so simple it’s brilliant.

The birth of Jesus separates us from our fears.

The birth of Jesus frees us from the habits we are unable (or unwilling) to break ourselves.

The birth of Jesus allows us to simply drop the false security we have been grasping so tightly, and learn to trust and cling to Him instead.

This world can be a scary place, and most of us find ourselves grasping to something temporal for security, whatever that thing may be. Essentially, ours is a world in which it is very difficult for us to “fear not.”

But in the midst of fear and insecurity, this simple cartoon image from 1965 continues to live on as an inspiration for us to seek true peace and true security in the one place it has always been and can always still be found.”

What a poignant reminder of the TRUE meaning of Christmas! Read the full article from Crosswalk.com HERE. Merry Christmas from The Morning Thing and WNZR!

Christmas Movies to Watch with the whole Family!

Today on The Morning Thing we shared a list of films and our own recommendations that you can watch together as a family! We know with Christmas comes down time and usually time spent inside with the colder temps outside, so why not huddle up under a cozy blanket together and enjoy a fun new film or a Christmas classic to enjoy the holiday?

Here are some new films that you can watch as a family, these include non-Christmas films too. Find the full list HERE.

If you want to enjoy those Christmas classics even more, check out these fun activities that you can do while watching some of your holiday favorites. Find out more HERE.

Jacob Doup, WRP CPAs, Talks Food For The Hungry 2023!

Jacob Doup with WRP CPAs joined us to share about his involvement over the years with Food For The Hungry.

He gives ways to donate, talks about how every gift counts, and why each dollar stays in the community it is raised in.

Jacob wraps up with sharing the goal for 2023 and the collection points, including how you can drop off a check at the Knox Memorial on Drive Day (12/8) or by visiting WRP CPAs. You can also call Jacob’s team to make a donation over the phone: 740-397-0779.

Listen to our full conversation below or by clicking HERE.

Olivia Stern and Lisa Mazzari Prep You for Food For The Hungry Drive Day!

Olivia Stern, Food For The Hungry Digital Content and Marketing Director, and Lisa Mazzari, Executive Director, share all about Drive Day for Food For The Hungry 2023.

Olivia gives an overview on what events have already happened and some of the food and funds that have been raised so far.

Lisa shares the collection points for Drive Day and the details about the postal collection being done.

They both share more on the goal, how to give, where to give, how to get involved and stay up to date, and lots more!

Olivia and Lisa wrap up with sharing prayer requests and a thank you for those involved with this year’s project.

Listen to our full conversation below or by clicking HERE.

Joe Rinehart and Jayme McMillan Preview Food For The Hungry 2023 Broadcast

Joe Rinehart and Jayme McMillan spoke with WNZR’s Marcy Rinehart to preview the new Food For The Hungry broadcast format and more in this great conversation ahead of the drive day.

Joe and Jayme both shared their involvement with Food For The Hungry, their roles for the broadcast, the impact of Food For The Hungry and more.

They also talked about why it is important for students to be involved with this project and shared personal stories of how people have been impacted when they volunteer.

Joe and Jayme wrap up with sharing what the Food For The Hungry slogan means to them.

Listen to the full conversation below or by clicking HERE.

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