Stories of Life
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Has Moody Radio had a positive impact on you? Share your Stories of Life!
I cannot express what Moody Radio means to me. I have received daily encouragement and correction to help me walk closer with God. This has affected ALL of my relationships - it has improved my marriage and helped me adjust my attitude at work. My husband and my boss are very grateful for Moody Radio also! The Christian Working Woman gives me examples on how to handle the tough situations! Prime Time America gives me hope after stressful workdays to know that God is at work, whether its publicized or not!
Moody Radio is the best thing that has ever happened to me. I am a 13-year-old girl and I have been listening to Moody Radio for my entire life. I especially love weekdays at 4:30 and Saturdays. I listen to the morning program everday to wake me up and have a nice Christian point of view for my day. <3 I love Jesus and you guys. Thanks sooooo much for your ministry, both my family and I listen to you every day. THANKS AGAIN :]
God has frequently used Moody Radio to help me start my day off with the right focus. There have been mornings where I have been upset or frustrated with life, and Cleveland's morning radio team throws a verse or some other kind of Godly wisdom my way that helps me to feel better, reminding me of His grace. Programs like Turning Point, have stimulated my quest to know God better. I thank God for Moody Radio because our world is desperately in need of Jesus and His teachings. This ministry helps people to be fed in the Word.
As a new believer 20 years ago, a mentor suggested I listen to Christian radio to help me in my walk. I didn't think that was for me. I didn't think I wanted to listen to "radio preaching", but I thought I would try just listening to the music. And then I started to listen to Midday Connection, and then Elizabeth Elliot and before I knew it, I was hooked. I now wake up to WCRF and have it on several radios so I can move around the house and keep listening wherever I am. When I travel to visit my family, there is no Moody Radio and I really miss it. I am so grateful for the repeater station. I used to have to open my dishwasher door and set my radio on the open door to pick up 103.3! I love Mark and the Morning Team. I am so thankful for all the solid teaching. I have grown so much.
I have been listening to Share 2010 this week. Up until this year I would have been part of the volunteer staff but because I am getting married this Saturday, I could not be there. I really miss not being there. God does work through WCRF in so many ways and in my life. When my prayer time is not as I feel it should, the ministry draws me back to God and the overwhelming ways that my life is blessed. I know that God has some wonderful things in store for all through this ministry. And He will certainly see that this ministry continues. My prayers are with you.
Last spring our youngest son, a college freshman at the time, informed us he wanted to enlist in the Army National Guard. This was not in the plans for our son! After my husband and son met with a recruiter, my husband felt better about our son's desire but I was not sold on the idea. When our son was home for Easter break, he and I talked about it before he returned to school, and I finally gave him my blessing. It was a very emotional day for me and as he left the driveway to head back to school, the radio was tuned to WCRF as usual, and Twila Paris' song, "God is in Control" began to play. I said "Okay God, that's for me!" A few days later, Ron Hutchcraft's segment was titled "Letting Go of Our Little Ones," again, just for me! In February our son graduated from training and is enjoying being a "Weekend Warrior." He will be returning to college next fall. Thank you Moody Radio for the way you ministered to me that day and every day.
Moody Radio has become a welcome part of my family's daily routine. I stay home with my two young boys, which can be a trial at times. Often, just when my patience is running thin or my morale is low, God will use something on the radio to help me stay the right course, to gently remind, rebuke or encourage me. How much better this is for my boys and I! On a lighter note, my boys are familiar enough with the programming, that the oldest has started calling my younger son Nancy Lee DeMoss, and he calls himself Dennis Rainey. I donated to share today out of the utmost gratefulness of my heart. Having little ones can be isolating. WCRF helps to keep me linked to the brotherhood of believers, and the Godly programming helps mentor me in my everyday life. I Thank God for his grace in leading you all to be a part of this blessing to so many...and to me.
It's all about truth and how much we really want to know. So many stations to shift through. Only we can decide what we want to put in our hearts for the day.
My favorite story from WCRF is "A Man Called Norman." I have purchased that CD several times and given it as a gift. The underdog always has my heart. And so does truth in a time when it's so easy to join the entertainment of our country.
Today on the National day of Prayer the city of Cleveland also want gay partner rights legalized. I say, "get behind me satan. Jesus is coming through!"
Have a blessed day and continue to pray that our pastors preach truth. God Bless!