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Finding hope in the middle of the shutdown

By: Jerry
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Dwight Bain is a counselor and he specializes in helping people deal with change. He's got four tips to help you deal successfully during the government shutdown. You can also listen to the Jerry and Blanca Podcast with Dwight on the same topic.

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The Story Project - Sophia

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.

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Words of Hope #17 - Winter

There are signs that the seasons are changing. Leaves falling, colder and shorter days. For Becky, Winter has become one of her least favorite seasons. But she offers these words of hope to get you through those difficult seasons in life.

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Darren & Heather Turner from "Indivisible" on the morning show

By: Jerry
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Jerry and Blanca catch up with the real life Darren & Heather Turner. The Turners share their story of almost losing their marriage in the middle of the Iraq War.

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Director David Evans talks about the new marriage movie "Indivisible"

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The Story Project - Scott

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.

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Burn the Ships

By: Rob
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With an amazing new video, Luke Smallbone of For King & Country also shares the deeply personal story behind the title track to their brand new album.

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A deluge of relief!

It's amazing what can happen when we work together! And on Monday, September 17, hundreds of WGTS 91.9 listeners stepped up to take care of those suffering from the effects of Hurricane Florence in North and South Carolina. In the parking lot of King's Park Shopping Center in Springfield, we invited our listening family to bring by cases of water to fill up our semi truck, courtesy of Reinhart FoodService. By 3pm, we ended up with so much, a second truck was needed!

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The Story Project - Cristine

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.

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Jestina Smith - Smithsonia House

By: Claude

On this episode of Breakaway, Kevin Krueger speaks with Jestina Smith. She’s the founder and President of Smithsonnia House. It’s an organization that supports orphans and vulnerable children in Sierra Leone.

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