Faith

The Story Project - Jim

In 1997 Jim was following a path of loyalty to the Lord when his fiancé died in a car accident. He became a very bitter man which led to womanizing, alcohol, drugs, and violence. As a result this lifestyle landed him in jail. However, Jim was invited to a Church in jail where he became a Christian. When he got out, he decided to look for something inspirational and by accident he found WGTS 91.9, which he says uplifts him and helps him stay on God's path.

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Aaron Shust

Aaron Shust will be in town for a special concert with some friends April 24th--The Morning Rises Tour, and Jerry and Blanca got to talk to him about the tour, and how God recently healed his son in a miraculous way. If your faith could use a little boost--check out this interview.

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Natalie Grant - Full Interview

Jerry and Blanca sit down with singer/songwriter Natalie Grant, and talk about her event for women "Dare to Be" coming to Ashburn January 25.

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Pat Williams

November is National Adoption Month, and Jerry and Blanca talk with co-founder and Senior Vice-President of the NBA's Orlando Magic, who has 19 kids--and 14 of them are adopted! http://patwilliams.com

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The Story Project - Samantha

Samantha Wright shares how Brandon Heath's "Give Me Your Eyes" opened her to treat others with empathy as well as how God continues to use WGTS 91.9 radio to bring a gentle touch of guidance to her life.

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The Story Project - Megan

Megan and her family were literally right in the middle of the Capitol Hill shooting in September of 2013. Her 4 year-old son happened to be at work with her when the shots were fired, and for the next several days was experiencing insecurity and fear. Megan shares how God used Chris Tomlin's "God Of This City" and "Whom Shall I Fear?" to grow her sons walk with Him, and learn not to fear.

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The Story Project - Vermelle

Vermelle Greene is the principal at S.A.C.R.E.D. Life Academy for Boys, and shares how God used tobyMac's "Steal My Show" to bring inspiration to the teachers at her school.

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