Sinopsis
Expanded versions of some of the positive and encouraging stories heard each day on K-LOVE
Episodios
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Flash Flood Setback Pushes Church Members Forward: Big Blessings
07/06/2021 Duración: 11minBy Richard Hunt The flood destroyed virtually everything in the church building, but ramped-up the determination of church leaders and members! In time, big blessings resulted. “You kind of go back and you add it all up – like, wow! – sometimes you got to be pushed out so that God can pull others in.” - Pastor Jarod Smith, New Tribe Church
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Americans Want Truth - Answers About Life, About God
02/06/2021 Duración: 17minBy Richard Hunt “We’re coming out of a season where nobody knows what to believe. Nobody knows who’s telling the truth. Nobody knows what’s right, what’s wrong.” – Evangelist Nick Hall
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Student Finds Former Substitute Teacher Living In His Car – Creates Campaign To Help
24/05/2021 Duración: 18minFormer high school student Steven Nava’s act of kindness helped “Mr. V” get back on his feet and off the street. Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.
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YouTube Team Showcases Autism Awareness
20/05/2021 Duración: 02minBillie Branham talks with a father/daughter team about creating videos that bring awareness to autism
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Not Discouraged By Her Blindness, Hannah Intends To Help People Facing Domestic Violence
20/05/2021 Duración: 12minBy Richard Hunt Although she’s legally blind, Hannah refuses to allow her eyesight to stop her from pursuing her goal of becoming a licensed social worker, with a focus on domestic violence. And she’s getting a lot of experience and encouragement from Cedarville University.
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Positive People: Pastor Chuck Kish
18/05/2021 Duración: 18minMonika Kelly speaks to Pastor Chuck Kish, lead pastor at Bethel Assembly of God church in Carlisle, PA about his "Smile Project." #SmilesfromBethel is a poster project filled with pictures of smiling church members designed to inspire nursing home patients in the COVID unit who haven't seen a smile in months. Pastor Kish also talks about his chaplaincy program.
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Doing It Again: Trail Life’s National “Backyard Concert & Campout” For Families
16/05/2021 Duración: 09minBy Richard Hunt The boys’ outdoor program, built on biblical values, encourages camping ‘out or in’ Friday, May 21st, and sharing the live video fun and encouragement. Membership not required, event is free. The event will kick off at 9:00 p.m. EDT with a performance by for King and Country and appearances by special guests Dennis Rainey, Daniel Huerta from Focus on the Family, and Franklin Graham from Samaritan’s Purse. There are Trail Life troops in all 50 states, with over 900 churches involved, and more than 30,000 members. “Our vision is to be the premier national character development organization for young men which produces godly and responsible husbands, fathers, and citizens.”
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Could Sharing A Pizza Prevent A Suicide?
13/05/2021 Duración: 13minBy Richard Hunt Physician Matthew Sleeth has seen most every situation that requires an emergency room visit, including people who have tried to take their own lives. He believes that we are now experiencing a “culture of suicide.” To a large degree, hope depends on ‘the church’ and individual Christians who are willing to share and listen. “One of the problems, and particularly in the last year as a country and as a world, is isolation. And as we’re beginning to come out of that, I think we’ve got to be intentional about extending hospitality to others. You know, you can go to a church and feel isolated, but when somebody says, ‘Hey, how about coming with me to get pizza or coming to my house for a meal,’ that’s a very powerful invitation.” By doing so, you might keep a person from harming themself by providing some comforting conversation, perhaps sharing your own struggles and solutions, and if the time feels right, sharing about your relationship with Jesus.
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K-LOVE Closer Look: Land Your Next Great Job! Crossroads Career Services Offers Advice
06/05/2021 Duración: 29minCrossroads Career Services relies heavily on biblical principles, meeting in support groups for mutual encouragement and offering free training to help jobseekers stay up-to-date and on track. K-LOVE's Bob Dittman talks with Crossroads spokesman Dave Sparkman. "When you have an interruption of being laid off or COVID 19 shutdown your entire industry, let’s open up your mind to what you still have the capacity to do in learning new things.” (Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved 2021)
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Hero Marine Veteran Saved Trapped Driver From Drowning
03/05/2021 Duración: 06minBy Richard Hunt Driving along Highway H, Zac Walton believes God put him in the right place at the right time - just as a pickup truck missed a curve and disappeared. As he crawled down the embankment to the twisted truck wreckage, Zac was not really concerned about his own safety, “cause I know that God’s kept me safe before and if he put me there for a reason, I was going to be okay.”
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Infant Was Turning Blue, Babysitter Mady’s CPR Training & Confidence Saves His Life
30/04/2021 Duración: 06minBy Richard Hunt “Mady saved my sweet baby boy and I’m forever indebted to her!” At age 16, Mady Alcock saved a life. The Cicero, New York teen was babysitting two children, 2-year-old Lyla and 6-month-old Sonny, when something very unexpected took place. Sonny started some “extreme crying and all of a sudden stopped, like, abruptly.”
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K-LOVE CLOSER LOOK: Retired Fighterpilot Struggled With “Life-After” Service
30/04/2021 Duración: 10minLt. Col. Michael Jackson, aka “M.J.” spent 22 years in the United States Air Force. Leaving the service was difficult. Coming home was even harder. “Just because someone doesn’t have a PTSD diagnosis doesn’t mean they aren’t struggling in one way or another.” K-LOVE's Billie Branham talks with M.J. about his work connecting vets with other vets. (Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved 2021).
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K-LOVE CLOSER LOOK: Free Help For Heroes! CRC Offers “Spiritual First-Aid”
30/04/2021 Duración: 17minCrisis Response Care(CRC) offers free, expert workshops on self-care for first responders. Class titles include Enhancing Resilience, Managing Relationships During a Crisis and Psychological First-Aid. More than 22,000 police, fire, EMT and other critical incident personnel have completed the courses in cities -- and online -- nationwide. Monika Kelly talks with CRC director Pastor Mike Henderson of K-LOVE Radio. (Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved 2021)
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National Guard Officer Is Deployed, But Still Teaching His Math Students By Video
27/04/2021 Duración: 05minBy Richard Hunt Most of the time, Sam Whitehead serves as a math teacher at Rowan County High School in Morehead, Kentucky. But these days he’s experiencing his other role as Second Lieutenant Sam Whitehead, a member of the Kentucky National Guard. And the Guard is allowing Sam to continue his teaching duties by video from Washington, D.C., where he and fellow soldiers are protecting the U.S. Capitol Complex. It’s clear Sam is a positive guy and he has some thoughts about staying positive, which you can hear in our podcast.
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A Very Special 108th Birthday As A University Says Thank You
25/04/2021 Duración: 07minBy Richard Hunt When a school official noted the big birthday coming up for Geraldine Henry, in his heart, he wanted to do something special to honor her. But, “What can you do for somebody who’s 108 years old? … I saw a note in our records that she enjoyed getting birthday cards.” That triggered an immediate idea. “I thought, ‘wouldn’t it be neat if we could bring her 108 birthday cards for her 108th birthday!’”
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K-LOVE Closer Look: Sunscreen Now Prevents Skin Trouble Later
22/04/2021 Duración: 13min“Patients come to me every single day saying, ‘I wish I knew when I was laying out in the sun with babyoil,’ says Dr. Christina Feser of Cumberland Skin Surgery and Dermatology in Lebanon, TN. She worries about sun exposure. “For men, the most common area to develop skin cancer is on the back. For females, it’s on the lower legs.” Why? “Because it’s an area that you don’t look at everyday.” K-LOVE's Frank Hammond talks with Dr. Feser about skin protection. (Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved 2021)
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K-LOVE CLOSER LOOK Blood Donations Needed. Can You Spare A Pint?
22/04/2021 Duración: 15minThere is no substitute for real human blood. “We can’t make it in a lab – it can only come from a donor willing to give it,” says Rodney Wilson of the American Red Cross. What's it like to give blood? Takes about 10 minutes. "When the needle enters your arm, you feel a quick pinch and then you don’t feel pain." K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra talks with Wilson about the need to build up the post-COVID19 blood supply. (Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved 2021)
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Pastor Corey Brooks – Making A Difference In Chicago Neighborhoods
14/04/2021 Duración: 12minBrooks began Project H.O.O.D., hoping to bring change to some of Chicago’s toughest neighborhoods . Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.
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Videographer Brings Foster Kids' Personalities To Life
07/04/2021 Duración: 01minBillie Branham talks with Tyler Hays about how he uses his videography skills to help foster kids find their forever homes
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“Masters Of Disaster” Volunteers Head To Nashville, After Kentucky Flood Recovery Work
01/04/2021 Duración: 09minBy Richard Hunt “We like to think that what we do is a little bit special because we bring Jesus with us!” That’s what MoD Team Leader Darin Kroger tells us about helping people “clean up from mud and silt and wet insulation & drywall” before the mold develops. “Get your hands dirty work, without a doubt.” Learn what motivates these members of the multi-campus Crossroads Church to help others in our complete podcast.