The Morning Thing Shares Bible Verses That Help with Fear and Anxiety

Fear and anxiety are emotions that plague many of us at some point in our lives. The uncertainties of the future, challenges, and unexpected circumstances can leave us feeling overwhelmed and anxious. However, in times of distress, turning to the Bible can be a source of great comfort and strength. Within its pages, we find verses that provide encouragement, reassurance, and hope to help us fight fear and anxiety.

The Morning Thing shared 10 Bible Verses from Crosswalk.com that help remind us that God is in control and fight against fear and anxiety. You can read the full list HERE.

When fear and anxiety threaten to overwhelm us, these ten Bible verses provide a powerful source of comfort and encouragement. They remind us of God’s love, His constant presence, and His ability to strengthen and sustain us. By focusing on these verses and incorporating them into our lives, we can find peace in the midst of life’s storms, knowing that we are not alone and that God is always there to guide us through any challenge we face.

The Gifts of Relationships!

As parents, our journey with our children doesn’t end when they reach adulthood; it merely takes on a new and meaningful dimension. While the nature of our relationship may evolve, maintaining a strong bond with our adult children remains as important as ever. There are also some great benefits and gifts that come with maintaining our strong relationship with your kids when they become adults. On The Morning Thing today we shared a list of them from Crosswalk.com, find them HERE.

In conclusion, maintaining a relationship with our adult children is an essential aspect of parenthood that brings immense benefits to both parents and their grown-up offspring. From providing emotional support and wisdom to celebrating milestones and strengthening family bonds, the value of this timeless bond cannot be overstated. Embrace this new chapter with open arms, and you’ll find that the love between parent and child continues to grow and flourish in the most beautiful ways imaginable.

WNZR Presents the Full Live Broadcast from the 2023 Sale of Champions!

Listen back as we announce every Grand and Reserve Champion during the Sale of Champions broadcast brought to you by Revere Roofing Company, Thom Collier, e-Merge Real Estate Champions, and Valley ATV.

Listen to the full broadcast HERE.

Here are results from the sale:

· The Grand Champion Market Goat was shown by Trevor Jobes of Mount Vernon. He is from Mount Vernon and part of the Boots and Banner 4H Club. Trevor was also the Champion Senior Showman and Master Showman.

A large group of buyers bought the animal for a price of $8,300!

They included: Jobes Insurance, Smihhisler Meats, Park National Bank, Revere Roofing Company, Pro Select LLC Exterior Services, Alumni Roofing, BTB Show Pigs, Precision Welding, Small’s Asphalt and Paving and Small’s Farms.

· The Reserve Champion Market Goat was shown by Hannah Creasap of Mount Vernon. She is part of the Anything Goes 4H Club. Hannah was also Champion 1st Year Showman.

Rylee and Danielle Miller bought the animal for a price of $2,000

· The Grand Champion Broilers (pen of 3) were shown by Hailey Elliott of Loundonville with Better Livestock 4H Club.

Trillium Farms bought the animals for a price of $2,000

· The Reserve Champion broilers were shown by Bailey Higgins of Mount Vernon with the Animals R Us 4H Club.

Seed Consultants Inc. and Smetzer’s Tire Center bought the animals for a price of $3,000

· The Grand Champion hog was shown by Haley Unger of Centerburg with the Animals R Us 4H Club. Haley was also the Heavy Weight Division Champion.

John Hinderer Honda bought the animal for a price of $4,000

· The Reserve Champion hog was shown by Bryer Boeshart of Danville with the Chapelview Barn Buddies 4H Club. Bryer was also the Reserve Heavy Weight Division Champion, and Champion Bred, Born and Raised.

A large group of buyers bought the animal for a price of $8,500. They included: Wiley Farm, Jobes Insurance, Small’s Farms, Small’s Sand and Gravel, Riley Farms, Danville Feed and Supply, Curtis Trucking, Kari Ball Agency, and Tyler McCann.

· The Grand Champion Rabbits (Market Fryers) were shown by Dawson Staley of Fredericktown with the Blue Ribbon Livestock 4H Club.

Knox Community Hospital bought the animals for a price of $2,750

· The Reserve Champion Rabbits were shown by Ryan Zollars of Fredericktown from the Blue Ribbon Livestock 4H Club.

Alumni Roofing bought the animals for a price of $4,500

· The Grand Champion Market Beef Steer was shown by Charley Beheler of Fredericktown. She is part of the Smokin’ Spurs 4H Club.

Beheler Excavating bought the animal for a price of $22,000

· The Reserve Champion Market Beef Steer was shown by Kennedy Algire of Fredericktown and the Country Critters 4H Club.

The Shoppe On Main bought the animal for a price of $5,000

· The Grand Champion Dairy Market Feeder was shown by Logan Whitney of Danville. He is part of the Creative Kids 4H Club.

John Hinderer Honda Powerstore bought the animal for a price of $2,750

· The Reserve Champion Dairy Market Feeder was shown by Zachary Besancon of Gambier and The Outsiders 4H Club.

Small’s Asphalt and Morning Star Labradors and Boarding bought the animal for a price of $2,500

· The Grand Champion Market Dairy Steer was shown by Ethan Swendal of Howard with Creative Kids 4H Club.

Didinger Crop Services bought the animal for a price of $5,500

· The Reserve Champion Market Dairy Steer was shown by Sierra Shields of Howard with the Creative Kids 4H Club.

Alumni Roofing bought the animal for a price of $4,000

· The Grand Champion Market Lamb was shown by Paisely Reynolds of Mount Vernon with the Animals R Us 4H Club. Paisely was also Grand Champion Bred, Born and Raised, Champion 1st Year Showman and 9-Year-Old Skillathon Winner

TD Landscape bought the animal for a price of $2,750

· The Reserve Champion Market Lamb was shown by Mason Reynolds of Mount Vernon with the Animals R Us 4H Club. Mason was also the Champion Intermediate Showman.

John Hinderer Ford bought the animal for a price of $2,250

(Paisely and Mason are sibilings!)

· The Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market Lambs was shown by Bryer Boeshart of Danville with the Chapelview Barn Buddies 4H Club.

A group of buyers bought the animals for a price of $6,500. They included: Small’s Asphalt, Alumni Roofing, Kari Ball Agency, Didinger Crop Service and Seed Consultant Inc.

· The Reserve Champion Pen was shown by Chesnee Fairall from Centerburg and Animals R Us 4H Club.

John Hinderer Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram Superstore bought the animals for a price of $3,000

· The Grand Champion Turkey was shown by Brynley Kirkpatrick from Butler with the Clovers of the Valley 4H Club.

Knox Community Hospital bought the animal for a price of $2,200

· The Reserve Champion Turkey was shown by Case Armstrong from Mount Vernon with the Down on the Farm 4H Club. Case was also Reserve Champion Senior Showman and 16-year-old Skillathon Winner.

John Hinderer Honda bought the animal for a price of $2,300

There was one 4H member with MULTIPLE ANIMALS in the Sale:

Bryer Boeshart had the:

1. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog – sold for $8,500

2. Grand Champion Pen of 3 Market Lambs – sold for $6,500

Bryer’s Sale Total: $15,000

There was a special sale of a hog at the end of the Sale of Champions.

The hog was donated by Brieann Dunaway to be auctioned off to benefit Bernie and Hadleigh Douglas and their family. Their son was recently diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. 100% of the proceeds of this sale will benefit their family. Processing is being donated by Dee-Jays Custom Butchering.

The hog was sold for $12,000 in the sale arena. The buyers were the Shoppe on Main and Alumni Roofing Company.

Special Awards:

The Junior Fair Sales Committee presented 3 Hall of Fame awards this year.

This award recognizes individuals and organizations that go above and beyond normal efforts to benefit the sale, the Junior Fair and most importantly the Knox County Youth involved in 4H and FFA.

The 2023 recipients are: John Curtis, John Hinderer Dealerships and Alumni Roofing Company.

David Greer Award from Mount Vernon Kiwanis Club: 1st place for a $500 scholarship – Mia Armstrong 2nd place for a $250 scholarship – Justin Zollars 3rd place for a $100 scholarship – Leah Gourly

Knox County Junior Fair Outstanding Exhibitors:

Beef – Josie Kidwell Beef Feeder – Hunter Lohr Dairy Market Feeder – Aaron Snyder Market Dairy Steer – Sierra Shields Goat – Hannah Creasap Poultry – Adrian Clutter

Rabbit – Brookelyn Yoder

Sheep – Ethan Staley

Swine – Ansley Daubenmier

Cattleman’s Award: Walker Wiley

The Morning Thing Friday Favorites – Our Favorite Memories from the 2023 Knox County Fair!

For our Friday Favorites this morning we focused on the Knox County Fair and our favorite memory from this year’s fair so far.

Listen to our memories HERE.

We hope you make some fun memories with your family and friends at the Knox County Fair this year!

Jim Blanchard Talks the 2023 Sale of Champions and Junior Fair Sale Day!

Jim Blanchard, President of the Sales Committee at the Knox County Fair, shares all the details about the 2023 Sale of Champions including what it looks like to be a buyer.

He also previews and gives us an overview on Junior Fair Sale Day as a whole.

Jim wraps up with telling us last year’s total and this year’s goals for Sale Day.

Listen to our full conversation with him HERE.

Ansley Daubenmier Talks the Limitless Livestock Show at the Knox County Fair!

Ansley Daubenmier shares about her experience with the Knox County Junior Fair over the years.

She also talks about a show that she started for this year’s fair: the Limitless Livestock Show. This show allows for community members with Development Disabilities to have the opportunity to show pigs, goats, and rabbits, without the obligation of purchasing the animal.

The goal is the pair the showman to a 4-H or FFA member so they can compete in a friendly livestock show. A mentor will be with the showman all along the way — teaching, helping, and guiding.

This show will take place at the Multipurpose Building at the fairgrounds on July 26th, 3pm.

Listen to our full conversation with Ansley HERE.

Plans With Your Grandkids This Summer? We’ve Got You Covered!

As the warm sun casts its golden glow and school bells chime their final ring, the summer season arrives with boundless opportunities for quality time and cherished memories with your grandkids. Embracing the joy of summer together fosters deep connections and creates a treasure trove of shared experiences.

The Morning Thing is focusing on Summer Fun all week long and today we shared 16 fun things you can do with your Grandchildren this summer. Find the full list HERE.

As summer unfolds its warm embrace, seize the opportunity to forge beautiful memories with your grandkids. Whether you’re exploring the great outdoors, engaging in creative activities, or simply spending quality time together, the key is to relish every moment. The laughter, the joy, and the bonds you create will last far beyond the fleeting days of summer. So, let your heart be filled with the wonder of the season and embark on an unforgettable journey with your beloved grandkids. Happy summer!

-The Morning Thing

More Laughs from Faith-Filled Funniness on The Morning Thing!

All this week, The Morning Thing is bringing you Faith-Filled Funniness to the 8am hour.

We are featuring some comedy bits from some of your favorite Christian comedians.

This morning we featured the comedy of Anita Renfroe, John Crist, and Tim Hawkins. You can find their clips linked below.

Click HERE to listen to Anita Renfroe talking about motherhood.

Click HERE to listen to Tim Hawkins perform songs that should NOT be performed at a wedding.

Click HERE to listen to John Crist talk about how hilarious it would be if we fought the Civil War today.

Enjoy! Laugh! Have a great day!

Faith-Filled Funniness Continues on The Morning Thing!

All this week, The Morning Thing is bringing you Faith-Filled Funniness to the 8am hour.

We are featuring some comedy bits from some of your favorite Christian comedians.

Enjoy! Laugh! Have a great day!

Click HERE to listen to John Crist shares his perspective on the story of Lazarus.

Click HERE to listen to Kenn Kington share about his wife, Heather, mixing up common phrases.

Click HERE to listen to Mary Lowry tell the story of growing up as a hyperactive child.

More laughs coming tomorrow at 8am!

The Morning Thing is a GREAT way to start your day!

WNZR Talks with Cast Members from MTVarts Sister Act!

WNZR was honored to chat with several cast members about their experience in this fantastic show.

The actors talked about their characters and how they prepared to play these roles. They shared their history with the stage and how they got involved with theater.

The actors shared their favorite songs from the show. They also share why the community should come to see this fun tale come alive on The Woodward Opera House stage!

We spoke with:

Deloris Van Cartier … Shauna Marie

Mother Superior … Megan Evans

Sister Mary Robert … Sage Szucs

Curtis … Steve Herbst

Ensemble … Judy Diehl

Listen to their full conversations HERE.

Sister Act Show Times:

Saturday, July 8, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, July 9, 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, July 12, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, July 13, 7:30 p.m.

Friday, July 14, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 15, 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, July 16, 2:00 p.m.

Buy tickets HERE.

Director Bruce Jacklin

Sister Act is the feel-good musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! Featuring original music by Tony- and eight-time Oscar winner, Alan Menken (Newsies, Beauty and the Beast, Little Shop of Horrors), this uplifting musical was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical.

When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won’t be a found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Soon, the gang is giving chase, only to find them up against Deloris and the power of her newly found sisterhood. Filled with powerful gospel music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act will leave audiences breathless.  A sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship, Sister Act is reason to REJOICE!

*WNZR Disclaimer – This show has some adult themes and mild profanity. It is better suited for adults.
If you have questions, please contact Station Manager, Marcy Rinehart at 740-392-9090.*

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