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Win “25 Hill” on DVD from FBGB!

July 30th, 2012 6 comments

This week, when you comment on our blogs at www.WJTL.com, you’ll automatically be entered to win the new “25 Hill” movie on DVD!  Along with a story of courage and faith (description below), this movie features songs from Third Day, Brandon Heath and Tenth Avenue North!

 

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Movie Description:

Fueled by Faith

Writer/Director Corbin Bernsen leads an all-star cast in 25 Hill, a testament to those who find the courage to confront their pain and the faith to stay committed to values they hold dear.

12 year-old Trey Caldwell (Nathan Gamble, A Dolphin’s Tale) is shattered when his father is killed in Afghanistan, leaving a hole in the boy’s life and an unfinished Soap Box Derby car in the garage. A final gift from his dad, the car is a constant reminder of all that could have been. But when Trey meets Roy Gibbs (Corbin Bernsen, L.A. Law, Rust) a grizzled Fire Chief devastated by the loss of his firefighter son on 9/11, a new relationship forms and old wounds finally begin to heal. As the unlikely team works to complete the Soap Box car and train for the upcoming Derby, they’ll learn that life isn’t about the starting line or checkered flag – it’s about the incredible journey in between.

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MARK SCHULTZ LIVE FROM THE JUNCTION CENTER

July 27th, 2012 No comments


5 FUN FREE WEEKEND TODOS

July 27th, 2012 2 comments

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

5) Bruce Fite in concert, tomorrow (Sat July 287) 1:30pm, (event begins at 11am) at Kreider’s Market, in Kirkwood. There will be a moon bounce and other fun activities.  More info: 717-529-6944

4) Weaver Believer Survival Revival will be in concert tomorrow (Sat, July 28) at 7pm, the band will follow its roots from Georgia back to Lancaster County to perform a unique mixture of blue-grass, southern gospel, and country music at Faith United Methodist Church in Lititz.  Weather permitting, the concert will be on the church lawn.  Rain venue will be the Faith Church sanctuary.  A free-will offering will be taken.  More info: 717-560-0321

3) Petra Christian Fellowship Third Annual Cruise In, tomorrow (Sat, July 28) 1-6pm Airport Rd, New Holland. Admission is free, and all cars and motorcycles are welcome; no registration is required. Enjoy music, door prizes, and hundreds of cool vehicles.  More info: petrafel.org

2) Takin it to the Streets – tomorrow (Sat July 28) From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Piano players ranging from local teachers to national performers will offer free “mini” lessons at all 11 Keys for the City pianos in downtown Lancaster.

1) Schreiber Pediatrics Rubber Duckie Race on Sun. July 29th at Lancaster County Central Park. Rain or Shine. Festival at 2PM and Race at 5PM. Food, Pony Rides, Games, Clowns, Face Painting and 25,000 Rubber Ducks!
More Info: schreiberpediatric.org

New Christmas Music!

July 25th, 2012 2 comments

Ann D’Alessandro

Happy Winning Wednesday!  Since we are celebrating “Christmas in July” on this Winning Wednesday, I thought that it would be appropriate to share some new Christmas music!  (Brand New!)  I Love Christmas music, but New Christmas music – even better!  If you were at the “Called To Love Tour” concert on Nov. 4th then you got to see  Jason Gray.  That was the first time that I got to see him and just loved him and his music.  He is such a genuine and gentle person and his music is great too!  This song is called “Easier – Song of the Wiseman” and is written by Jason Gray and Joel Hanson (from PFR).  Enjoy & Merry Christmas in July!

http://www.rabbitroom.com/2012/07/easier-a-sneak-peek-of-a-new-song-from-my-christmas-record/

Ann D’Alessandro – Jason Gray Fan & Lover of Christmas Music

ann@wjtl.com

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Life Application Truth-Being A Prepared Witness

July 23rd, 2012 1 comment

JOHN SHIRK – from First Peter 3, verses 15 and 16.

“In your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.”

Some key ingredients to being an authentic, effective witness for Jesus are found in these few words.

By setting apart Christ as Lord, we have a firm conviction in where our faith is planted. The Apostle Paul said, “I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him for that day.”

Being prepared to give an answer for our hope does not suggest that we have all the answers to the problems of the world. But this statement does challenge us to know why we believe in Jesus. Reading and applying God’s Word is an important step to being ready to share the hope of being a Christian.

Doing this with gentleness and respect indicates that our attitude is in the right place. God’s love teaches us to have sincere concern for unbelievers, and to be patient with them in the process of representing Jesus to them.

Being a bold and respectful witness for Jesus is a vital sign of a changed life in the Year of Transformation.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

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FOR KING AND COUNTRY TALK REBECCA ST. JAMES

July 23rd, 2012 No comments


Win Adam Cappa’s CD from FBGB!

July 23rd, 2012 5 comments

This week’s Feedback Giveback prize is Adam Cappa’s CD, “The Rescue!”  Adam, a new addition to the BEC Recordings family, has been touring recently with Francesca Battistelli and Jeremy Camp.  Find out more about what Adam is up to lately and watch videos, too at www.AdamCappa.com!  You’ll automatically be entered to win when you comment on our blogs this week at www.WJTL.com!

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Praise & Worship Show Playlist (7/22)

July 22nd, 2012 2 comments

 

Praise & Worship Show Playlist

July 22, 2012

~Twin Spins!~

 

6:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“Moving With The Lamb” by Rita Springer from “Created To Worship”

“If You Say Go” by Rita Springer from “Vineyard: Sweetly Broken”

“Come Worship The King” by Michael W. Smith, Shane & Shane from “Glory Revealed”

“Grace” by Michael W. Smith from “A New Hallelujah”

“At Your Name (Forever)” by Tim Hughes from “Love Shine Through”

“All Glory” by Tim Hughes from “Love Shine Through”

 

6:30 a.m.

“Take Heart” by Hillsong United from “Aftermath”

“With Everything” by Hillsong United from “Passion: Awakening”

“Heartbeat” by Bellarive from “The Heartbeat”

“Hope Is Calling” by Bellarive from “The Heartbeat”

“Magnificent” by Matt Redman from “10,000 Reasons”

 

7:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord)” by Matt Redman from “10,000 Reasons”

“Nothing But The Blood” by Andy Cherry from “Nothing Left To Fear”

“Our God’s Alive” by Andy Cherry from “Nothing Left To Fear”

“Ever Lifting” by Christy Nockels from “Into The Glorious”

“Knees To The Earth” by Christy Nockels from “Passion: Sacred Revolution”

“Marvelous Light” by Charlie Hall from “Flying Into Daybreak”

“Thrill” by Charlie Hall from “The Bright Sadness”

 

7:30 a.m.

“Joy” by Phil Wickham from “Response”

“This Is The Day” by Phil Wickham from “Response”

“All My Fountains” by Chris Tomlin from “Passion: Here For You”

“Symphony” by Chris Tomlin from “Passion: Here For You”

“Come On My Soul” by Rend Collective Experiment from “Organic Family Hymnal”

“Movements” by Rend Collective Experiment from “Organic Family Hymnal”

“Things Above” by SisterBrother from “SisterBrother”

 

8:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“Faithful” by SisterBrother from “SisterBrother”

“God Of Wonders” by Paul Baloche from “God Of Wonders”

“Open The Eyes Of My Heart” by Paul Baloche from “The Writer’s Collection”

“After All (Holy)” by David Crowder Band from “Give Us Rest”

“You Alone” by David Crowder Band from “The Lime CD”

“My Only” by John Mark McMillan from “The Medicine”

 

8:30 a.m.

“How He Loves” by John Mark McMillan from “The Medicine”

“Oh Our Lord” by All Sons & Daughters from “Season One”

“All Praise To You” by All Sons & Daughters from “Season One”

“The Stand” by Kristian Stanfill from “Passion: Awakening”

“Jesus Paid It All” by Kristian Stanfill from “Passion: Everything Glorious”

“It Is Well” by Todd Fields from “North Point Life: Awake”

 

9:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“Glorious” by Todd Fields from “North Point Live: Awake”

“You Are My Passion” by Jesus Culture, Kim Walker-Smith from “Come Away”

“I Have Found” by Kim Walker-Smith from “This Is My Song”

“He’s Alive” by Laura Hackett from “Joy (LIVE)”

“Joyful, Joyful” by Laura Hackett from “Joy (LIVE)”

“There Is One Reason” by Sovereign Grace Music from “The Gathering”

“Isaiah 53” by Sovereign Grace Music from “The Gathering”

 

9:30 a.m.

“What Does It Sound Like” by Bethel Live, Brian Johnson from “Here Is Love”

“My Soul Sings” by Bethel Live, Brian Johnson from “Here Is Love”

“Another Hallelujah” by Lincoln Brewster from “All To You (LIVE)”

“More Than Amazing” by Lincoln Brewster from “Real Life”

“You Are My Hope” by Cory Asbury from “Holy”

“So Good To Me” by Cory Asbury from “Holy”

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Life Application Truth-A New Song

July 20th, 2012 1 comment

JOHN SHIRK – From Psalm 98:1.

“Sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done marvelous things, his right hand and his holy arm have worked salvation for him.”

The LORD has provided music as an instrument of worship. As time passes, we listen for new songs as instruments of worship.  Why is that? New songs have a fresh impact on us. They give us lyrics that stir us to holy passion, or maybe the lyrics connect with us because they describe an emotion or situation that we are experiencing at the current time. A new song may expand our awareness of God’s character as we praise Him for who He is and what He has done.

Have you ever thought of writing your own song to God? This can be a fulfilling exercise as we express personally what God means to us, or how He has transformed our lives by His grace. Whether we sing a new song that we have written or one written by someone else, music is a powerful expression of worship when it comes from the heart.

Singing a new song to the LORD is a vital sign of a changed life in the Year of Transformation.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

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Christmas In July Contest with Ten Thousand Villages!

July 20th, 2012 No comments

WJTL’s next Winning Wednesday falls on July 25th: “Christmas In July”!  Tune in all day long to celebrate with WJTL and Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade retailer, with stores in Ephrata, Mechanicsburg and Rockvale Outlets Lancaster!  Whenever we play a Christmas song on Wednesday, July 25th, that’s your cue to call 717-392-FM90 (3690).  If you’re the first caller, you’ll win a $20 gift card good at any Ten Thousand Villages location!  (You must not have won from WJTL in the past 30 days in order to be eligible to win.)

You can Celebrate Christmas in July at Ten Thousand Villages’ Lancaster store at Rockvale Outlets July 23 – 29!  Enjoy cookie samples and festive decorations while browsing Nativity scenes, ornaments, Christmas cookbooks and more!  They are offering 25% off one regular-priced nativity (1 discount per person).  There will also be deep discounts on clearance Christmas items!  Get a jump start on your holiday shopping and avoid the rush!

 

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5 FUN FREE FAMILY WEEKEND TODO’S

July 20th, 2012 No comments

FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!! July 20, 21 and 22

5) SUMMER CARNIVAL  at Colonial Park United Church of Christ in Harrisburg, tomorrow (Saturday July 21) from Noon to 4pm. Pony Rides, A Bounce House, Games, prizes, storytelling, Face Painting, Music, Fire truck, Service Dogs and more.  More Info: 717-545-3782.

4) Free Community Pool Party/Night Swim – Tonight (Fri. July 20) from 8:30 – 10 PM at the Mechanicsburg Area Community Pool. Please bring a canned good for donation to New Hope Ministries. More info: lesspew.com

3) Praise Jam, outdoor event featuring praise & worship bands from around the local area, tomorrow (Sat. July 21) beginning at 6:30pm at Ephrata Church of the Nazarene. Bands include: Hosanna Christian Fellowship, Crossroads Community Fellowship, Ephrata Church of the Nazarene and Ephrata First United Methodist Church. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnics, etc.  Donations benefit Susquehanna Valley Pregnancy Services. More info: 717-733-8211 The event is rain or shine.

2) Community Day at West Earl Community Park, tomorrow (Sat, July 21) 4-8pm. Free food, games, rides, prizes, entertainment provided by DK Jugglers, meet the police and fire department. Sponsored by the churches in Brownstown. More info: 717-738-0508

1) Eastern Mennonite Missions Global Fair – An outdoor missions and culture festival tomorrow (Sat. July 21st) from 11AM-3PM at Lancaster Mennonite School in Lancaster. WJTL Broadcasting Live.  More info at EMM.org