People are impacted every day by what God is doing through WGTS 91.9, and we thought we’d share a few of the stories we hear each day with you.
Joanna has an amazing spirit that exudes joy and gratefulness. And it may be difficult for some to understand considering what she's been through in the past year. She shares why she's able to remain joyful and how WGTS has played a part in her journey.
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When Parker was 14 months old he was diagnosed with Leukemia. For 3 1/2 years, he underwent numerous therapies to treat the disease. It was during this time that Parker's family leaned into the messages of hope found on WGTS 91.9. They share what kept them grounded, and why WGTS continues to bring them hope today.
Captain Luis Santano served the Alexandria Fire Department for 29 years. He shares how the music on WGTS brought him comfort a number of times in the midst of difficult circumstances.
At just 12 years of age, doctors found a lump in Michelle's leg and was determined to be a rare form of incurable cancer. But following the Dare To Be event for women with Natalie Grant and Charlotte Gambill, a real miracle happened.
About 4 years ago, Joe learned his wife suddenly passed away in her sleep from a heart attack while visiting her mother in Florida. Hurting, confused, and filled with regret, Joe searched for answers. His search led him to scan the radio dial for some music, and happened upon WGTS 91.9. Joe shares how God led him to connect with WGTS and become an important part of this family.
Mark was born with Spina bifida, a condition that affects the spine, and has confined him to a wheelchair. Through multiple surgeries and other challenges, Mark has been able to see this as a blessing, and he shares how many of our greatest blessings come from our most difficult circumstances.
When she was in 4th grade, Sophia was bullied to the point where she endured a severe concussion. But she always looked forward to coming home where she knew she could find comfort because of what she heard on the radio. Watch her share her story about the way God used the songs on WGTS to help Sophia understand her worth.
For 40 years, Scott says he tried everything, except God, to try to get rid of the despair and hopelessness he felt, and none of it worked. Scott shares what the turning point was that convinced him to give God a shot again.
When Cristine lost her business as a result of the flooding in Ellicott City, she found herself in the midst of some other storms. She shares how she found comfort and learned to rely on God like never before.
Every day, people like Cristine are growing closer to Christ through WGTS. So please consider giving – and share His hope with more people in our Nation's Capital.
Monica is on the road A LOT! As an Uber driver, she sits in a lot of DC traffic. But she's found a way to calm her nerves, and those of her passengers.