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Winning Wednesday Prize: Remedy Drive Concert Tickets!

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Remedy Drive and special guest Chuck Gibson are coming live in concert to our listening area!

They’ll ROCK THE PARK on Saturday, June 18th at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) at Highland Park Campmeeting in Sellersville!  We’ll give tickets away on the radio all day Wednesday, June 01.  So tune in to win!

For details, click here!

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Creation Survival Kit Contest Coming Soon!

May 31st, 2011 3 comments

Wow!  This time of year always amazes me – where does the time go?  How can it be time for the Creation Survival Kit Contest already?   You know what that means, Creation is right around the corner!!  This is one of my favorite contests because it really gets the listeners involved and glued to their radios!  10 lucky winners will win a pair of tickets to Creation 2011 June 29th-July 2nd and then 1 of those winners will be chosen at random to win the Creation Survival Kit!!!
Well, get ready for the week of June 6th and brush up on your Creation 2011 Artists.  (To help yourself get prepared, you can visit the website http://www.creationfest.com/ne/).
Here is a review of the WJTL Contest Rules:
WJTL 90.3 GENERAL CONTEST RULES
**If you or someone in your family/household won tickets last year, please let someone else have a chance at winning this year.**

1. To be awarded a prize, the contestants must be the proper number caller, proper name drawn, the proper caller with the correct answer or a chosen contestant according to the specific contest rules.
2. There is no age limit for smaller prize contest winners but they must be a United States citizen to win. Participants may win only one (1) contest per family/household in a thirty (30) day period.
3. All materials submitted during a contest become the
property of WJTL  and WJTL shall have the right to use any such material in connection with the given contest.
4. Any written and mail-in contests need to have all of your contact information included, so we can contact you or mail your prize in the case you are the winner.  (Name, Address and Phone Number)
5.Contestants must be 18 years of age or older and be a United States citizen to win major prizes valued at $500. or greater.
6. Contestants may play a total of two (2) times per contest.
7. Contestants and family members and household members of contestants who win a prize valued at $500 or greater will not be eligible to play or win another major prize valued at $500. or greater again for a two-year period from the date prize is awarded.  If you or someone in your family/household is the grand prize winner, please give other people a chance to play and win.
8. Winners are solely responsible for payment of all applicable federal, state, and local taxes and any other liabilities incurred.
9. WJTL FM90.3 reserves the right to serve as exclusive arbitrator in the instance of question or conflict with the rules, contestants, or other aspect of the contest.
10. The decisions of WJTL FM90.3 with regard to the awarding of the prizes and the interpretation of these rules shall be final. All persons competing in this contest shall be deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by these rules.
11. These rules may or may not be superceded by rules for a particular contest.
12. Further questions concerning contest rules should be directed to the General Manager, Fred McNaughton or Program Director, John Shirk.

Creation Survival Kit This Year Includes:

*NIV Study Bible
*Family Dome Tent
*Queen Size Air Mattress
*Propane Stove
*LED Rechargeable Lantern
*Binoculars
*Family Sized Cooler
*Compact Sized Cooler
*2 Sleeping Bags
*2 Folding Chairs
*2 Flashlights
*2 Backpacks
*Sun block
*Insect Repellant
*BoomBox
*CDs from Creation Festival Artists

Have Fun And Hope To See You At Creation 2011!
Ann D’Alessandro – Creation Survival Kit Contest Enthusiast
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ann@wjtl.com

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Kids Cookie Break: Elephant Bath!

May 31st, 2011 3 comments


Lisa Landis takes the Kids Cookie Break on a field trip to Hershey PA to see the elephant bath with the Ringling Bros & Barnum & Bailey circus!

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Tune In To Win: “Encore The Festival” Tickets!

May 31st, 2011 No comments

Tune in today (Tuesday, May 31st) for chances to win tickets to “Encore The Festival” on the Get Up & Go Show with Fred & Lisa (6-10 a.m.) and Afternoon Drive with Kristi Leigh (2-6 p.m.).

“Encore The Festival” is a celebration of vitality focused on living and aging well.  The festival features live music (including Blind Boys Of Alabama) and workshops. It takes place Saturday, June 4th, on the campus of Garden Spot Village in New Holland.

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Praise & Worship Show Playlist: God Is Faithful!

May 29th, 2011 6 comments

KRISTI LEIGH — I believe that our worship comes alive in and around times of trouble.  It’s challenging to sing through the tears and trials, but that’s when we can choose to sing with all our heart how good and faithful God is and really mean it with reminders all around us.  Today’s Praise & Worship Show playlist is full of songs of God’s faithfulness and full of the truth that God redeems and restores.  Whether you’ve gotten to the point of victory, or are headed into a storm: be encouraged as you worship in spirit and in truth!

Kristi Leigh — WJTL DJ
Kristi@WJTL.com

Praise & Worship Show Playlist

May 29, 2011

~Theme: God is Faithful to Redeem & Restore!~
7:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.
“Mercies” by Israel Houghton from “Love God. Love People.”
“Psalm 126” by Charlie Hall from “Passion: Our Love Is Loud”
“This I Know” by New Life Worship, Jon Egan from “You Hold It All”
“King Of This World” by Gateway Worship from “The More I Seek You”
“We Need Restoration” by Sean Feucht from “Rebirth & Reclamation”
7:30 a.m.
“I Will Trust You” by Steven Curtis Chapman from “Beauty Will Rise”
“Whole World In His Hands” by Matt Redman from “Passion: How Great Is Our God”
“All Things New” by Brett Younker from “The New Has Come”
“So Good To Me” by Cory Asbury from “Holy”
“I Have To Believe” by Rita Springer from “I Have To Believe”
“Your Love Never Fails” by Jesus Culture from “Your Love Never Fails”
8:00 a.m. — Legal I.D. with Translator Tag
“Dry Bones” by Gungor from “Beautiful Things”
“Dry Bones” by Jon Egan, New Life Worship from  “You Hold It All”
“Trading My Sorrows” by Darrell Evans from “Freedom”
“Grace Like Rain” by Todd Agnew from “Grace Like Rain”
“King Of Heaven” by Charlie Hall from “Passion: Awakening”
8:30 a.m.
“Jesus Saves” by Tim Hughes from “Happy Day”
“You Hold My World” by Israel Houghton from “Love God. Love People”
“All Things New” by Sean Feucht from “Rebirth and Reclamation”
“Beauty For Ashes” by Anthony Skinner from “Forever & A Day”
“Forty” by Lamont Hiebert, Jason Morant from “Worship Project P40.3”
“Thrill” by Charlie Hall from “The Bright Sadness”
“Beauty For Ashes” by Shane & Shane from “Carry Away”
9:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.
“Pleasing” by Glenn Packiam from “Worship Project P40.3”
“Praise The Lord” by Kristene Mueller from “Those Who Dream”
“Faithful” by Brooke Fraser from “Albertine”
“Faithful” by Rend Collective Experiment from “Organic Family Hymnal”
“Faithful” by Sisterbrother from “Sisterbrother”
“Songs Of The Redeemed” by Charlie Hall from “Flying Into Daybreak”
9:30 a.m.
“Beauty Will Rise” by Steven Curtis Chapman from “Beauty Will RIse”
“Restoration” by David Brymer from “Unceasing”
“Joyful (The One Who Saves)” by Brenton Brown from “Joyful”
“Glory To The King” by Anthony Evans from “The Bridge”
“New Creation” by Brett Younker from “The New Has Come”
“Desert Song” by Hillsong from “This Is Our God”

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FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!!

May 27th, 2011 No comments

FRED MCNAUGHTON – FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!! May 27, 28, 29, Memorial Day, May 30.

5) KIDSFEST, part of Harrisburg Artfest at City Island Park – Saturday, Sunday and Memorial Day. children’s activities, the Popcorn Hat Players and other performances, children under 16 FREE! Check out www.4kidsinpa.com for more info.

4) New Holland Band and Red Rose Honor Guard  will perform a free patriotic tribute to the American armed forces, tomorrow (Saturday, May 28) 7:00p at Huffnagle Park, Quarryville, PA.

3) Community Day In The Park tomorrow (Saturday, May 28th) noon-3pm at Locust Street Park, Columbia PA
Music, food, kids games, and prizes. Free Event!

2) Family Festival & Haiti Benefit – Sunday (May 29th) from 1-4PM at Gap Park. Pony rides, children’s activities tent, inflatables, and more. Proceeds go toward building a school and planting a church in Haiti.

1)  – Mount Joy Memorial Day Parade – tomorrow –  (Saturday, May 28)beginning at 2PM . One of the largest & Memorial Day parades in the area! This year’s theme: From the Revolution to the Present – Remembering Those Who Served. Look for WJTL and catch some candy!

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What to do in a Tornado

May 26th, 2011 No comments

FRED MCNAUGHTON -Our friends from noaa weather have some timely advice about what to do if a Tornado is in the forecast.  Check out the entire post here.

WHAT TO DO…

In a house with a basement: Avoid windows. Get in the basement and under some kind of sturdy protection (heavy table or work bench), or cover yourself with a mattress or sleeping bag. Know where very heavy objects rest on the floor above (pianos, refrigerators, waterbeds, etc.) and do not go under them. They may fall down through a weakened floor and crush you.

In a house with no basement, a dorm, or an apartment: Avoid windows. Go to the lowest floor, small center room (like a bathroom or closet), under a stairwell, or in an interior hallway with no windows. Crouch as low as possible to the floor, facing down; and cover your head with your hands. A bath tub may offer a shell of partial protection. Even in an interior room, you should cover yourself with some sort of thick padding (mattress, blankets, etc.), to protect against falling debris in case the roof and ceiling fail.

In an office building, hospital, nursing home or skyscraper:Go directly to an enclosed, windowless area in the center of the building — away from glass and on the lowest floor possible. Then, crouch down and cover your head. Interior stairwells are usually good places to take shelter, and if not crowded, allow you to get to a lower level quickly. Stay off the elevators; you could be trapped in them if the power is lost.

In a mobile home:Get out! Even if your home is tied down, you are probably safer outside, even if the only alternative is to seek shelter out in the open. Most tornadoes can destroy even tied-down mobile homes; and it is best not to play the low odds that yours will make it. If your community has a tornado shelter, go there fast. If there is a sturdy permanent building within easy running distance, seek shelter there. Otherwise, lie flat on low ground away from your home, protecting your head. If possible, use open ground away from trees and cars, which can be blown onto you.

At school:Follow the drill! Go to the interior hall or room in an orderly way as you are told. Crouch low, head down, and protect the back of your head with your arms. Stay away from windows and large open rooms like gyms and auditoriums.

In a car or truck: Vehicles are extremely dangerous in a tornado. If the tornado is visible, far away, and the traffic is light, you may be able to drive out of its path by moving at right angles to the tornado. Otherwise, park the car as quickly and safely as possible — out of the traffic lanes. [It is safer to get the car out of mud later if necessary than to cause a crash.] Get out and seek shelter in a sturdy building. If in the open country, run to low ground away from any cars (which may roll over on you). Lie flat and face-down, protecting the back of your head with your arms. Avoid seeking shelter under bridges, which can create deadly traffic hazards while offering little protection against flying debris.

In the open outdoors: If possible, seek shelter in a sturdy building. If not, lie flat and face-down on low ground, protecting the back of your head with your arms. Get as far away from trees and cars as you can; they may be blown onto you in a tornado.

In a shopping mall or large store: Do not panic. Watch for others. Move as quickly as possible to an interior bathroom, storage room or other small enclosed area, away from windows.

In a church or theater: Do not panic. If possible, move quickly but orderly to an interior bathroom or hallway, away from windows. Crouch face-down and protect your head with your arms. If there is no time to do that, get under the seats or pews, protecting your head with your arms or hands.

Today’s Opportunity to Grow Toward Christ-Radiance

May 26th, 2011 No comments

JOHN SHIRK – Radiance is defined by light or heat emitted or reflected by something. Another definition of radiance is “great joy or love apparent in someone’s expression.”

In the spiritual realm, God gives us radiance when we look to Christ in faith and reflect His joy and love to the people we meet.  The Son of God is our source of radiance. Through His influence, we can be a shining example of purity and compassion to the world.

Proverbs 4:18 says, “The path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.”

Radiance is a character quality that enables us to represent Jesus in the world today.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

 

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Salt N Light at the WJTL Talent Challenge

May 26th, 2011 3 comments


Salt N Light performs “City Park” at the WJTL Talent Challenge at the 2011 Sertoma Chicken Barbecue.

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Today’s Opportunity to Grow Toward Christ-Evangelistic Fervor

May 25th, 2011 No comments

JOHN SHIRK – One definition of evangelism is the spread of the Christian gospel by preaching or personal witness.  At the heart of evangelistic fervor is a love for lost souls that desires to see them redeemed by Christ.

In the Bible, Luke 15 is a chapter about the lost being found.  A lost sheep is found, a lost coin is found, and a lost son is found.  In each case where the lost is found, celebration follows.

Jesus tells us, “there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.”  Heaven celebrates the conversion of lost souls. God’s compassion motivates His people to share the good news of Jesus Christ with others so that they might trust in Jesus for salvation and receive eternal life.  Colossians 4 instructs us to seize moments of opportunity to be a witness for Christ.  Verse 5 says, “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.”

Evangelistic fervor is a character quality that enables us to represent Jesus in the world today.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

 

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Steven Courtney – Chickens!

May 25th, 2011 No comments


What is Steven Courtney’s favorite thing about the Sertoma Chicken Barbecue?

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