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Philip Herndon’s New Music

August 31st, 2012 1 comment

KRISTI LEIGH — Local worship artist, Philip Herndon, was live in the WJTL studios today with his Oceans In Love band-mate, Tyler.  Check out Philip’s website for details on his upcoming October release, “Love In Every Motion” or to download the first single, “My Joy” (which includes all kinds of instruments–even banjo and pots and pans)!

Here’s the promo video for the new record:

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5 FUN FREE LABOR DAY WEEKEND TODOS

August 31st, 2012 No comments

FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!! August 31, Sept 1, 2 and 3, 2012

5) Garden Tractor Pulls tomorrow (Sat Sep 1) at Newberrytown Peddlers Market, Dover, PA from 10am – 2pm
More info: 717-932-4264

4)Christian Recording Artist, Derek Sandstrom in concert Sunday (Sept. 2nd) at 7:30pm at the Mt.Olivet Campmeeting. A free-will offering will be received. More info: 717-503-8520

3) The 28th Annual Labor Day Auction to Benefit Hospice of Lancaster County at the Lampeter Fairgrounds today, tomorrow (Saturday, Sept 1) and Sunday (Sept 2)  More info:717 295-3900

2) 25th Annual Heart of Lancaster Arts and Craft Showtomorrow (Saturday, Sept 1) and Sunday (Sept 2) from 10am to 4pm both days rain or shine, at Root’s Market, Manheim. 200 Select Artists and Craftsmen from Pennsylvania and nearby states will display their work. Live entertainment by the Susquehanna Pipes and Drums and a Jazz group, Over Easy. More info: heartoflancasterartsandcraftshow.com

1) High School Football kicks off this weekend, take in a game, enjoy the band, some are free, some a nominal charge. Tonight Warwick takes on Manheim Central, Hempfield visits Lampeter Strasburg, E-town plays Donegal, Central Dauphin tackles Manheim Township and Dallastown visits Lancaster Catholic.  Lots more games on schedule! One place that you can get more info – Lancasteronline.com has a blog called TheHuddle with lots of info.

Life Application Truth-How To Shine Like A Star

August 31st, 2012 1 comment

JOHN SHIRK – From Philippians 2:14 and 15.

“Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like the stars of the universe.”

The Hebrews in Moses’ day learned by experience that complaining gets you nowhere fast. They did not show proper gratitude for God’s blessings, and displayed the tendency to grumble against Him. This slowed down their progress, and these tendencies to complain or argue also undermine the witness of the Christian.

Billy Graham once said, “We are the sermons the world is heeding.” Some people, who don’t step inside a church or listen to sermons from pastors, are studying the lives of professing Christians. The displays of actions and attitudes are having an impact on unbelievers, for better or worse, depending on whether or not our lives are lining up with the Bible. In the absence of complaining or arguing, the Christian witness is purified to shine brighter for Jesus with a godly attitude.

Along with the absence of complaining or arguing, the display of gratitude and love are vital signs of a changed life in the Year of Transformation.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

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Life Application Truth-About Judging

August 30th, 2012 No comments

JOHN SHIRK – From Matthew 7, verses 1 and 2.

These are the words of Jesus, “Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

Sometimes, this verse is misused to suggest that we should not discern behavior and character. Jesus wants us to use discernment in what we see and what we choose to embrace or reject. If we were not to use judgment in these areas, He would not have said, “Watch out for false prophets.” But He did, and He told us we could recognize them by their fruit.

What Jesus is addressing here is self-righteous evaluation, where we inspect the faults of others without choosing to see our own faults.   Another dangerous kind of judgment is to write someone off as hopeless. God has converted many people who would have been considered lost causes. A third dangerous kind of judgment is judging someone’s motives for their actions. We do not know the heart of others as God does.

If we know someone who is living as though there is no God, we can keep praying for them, keep the door open for them to change their mind about God, and keep treating them as though God does exist and cares about their soul and eternal destiny.

Love and humility are vital signs of a changed life in the Year of Transformation.

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It’s Luminate Street Week!

August 30th, 2012 3 comments

Luminate‘s new CD, “Welcome To Daylight” releases on Tuesday, August 28th!  WJTL will celebrate all week long with on-air giveaways.  So listen in for your cue to call in and win!  Our number is 717-392-FM90 (3690).  The new CD is also our Feedback Giveback prize this week!  You’ll automatically be entered to win it whenever you comment on our blogs this week at www.WJTL.com!

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GRANDMA LANDIS IN THE COOKIE CAR

August 30th, 2012 No comments


Life Application Truth-Courageous Witnesses

August 29th, 2012 No comments

JOHN SHIRK – From Acts 4:20.

Words from Peter and John, who said, “We cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.”

These early church leaders were under pressure to not speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus. The authorities were attempting to clamp down on their expression of faith. Peter and John knew what Jesus had told them to do. They knew that if they kept silent, they would not be keeping the word of the Lord.

When we are placed in a position where we are urged to violate principles of the Bible, courage is needed. Peter and John had it. So did the other disciples of Christ. Daniel withstood pressure to compromise his prayer life. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednigo stood tall in the face of pressure to bow down to a false god.

The LORD honors those who honor Him. He brings encouragement through various statements in the Bible, such as Isaiah 41:10, which says, “So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”

Courage is a vital sign of a changed life in the Year of Transformation.

John Shirk

john@wjtl.com

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Thanks for Voting!

August 28th, 2012 1 comment

STACEY GAGNE –  Thanks for voting for WJTL in Lancaster Newspapers 2012 Reader’s Choice Awards.   Because of your votes, we received a 2nd Place Win for Favorite Radio Station.  Thanks for the many ways you let others know about the ministry of WJTL!

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Praise & Worship Show Playlist (8/26)

August 26th, 2012 7 comments

Praise & Worship Show Playlist

 

~THEME: “God Is…”~

6:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“He Is Yahweh” by 1,000 Generations from “Turn Off The Lesser Lights EP”

“A Mighty Fortress” by Christy Nockels from “Passion: Awakening (Deluxe Edition)”

“God Is Able” by Hillsong from “God Is Able”

“Who You Are” by Desperation Band from “Who You Are”

“You Are My Everything” by Aaron Gillespie from “Anthem Song”

“You Are My Joy” by David Crowder Band from “Passion: Everything Glorious”

 

6:30 a.m.

“Jesus Is Lord” by Bethany Dillon, Matt Hammitt from “In Christ Alone: Modern Hymns Of Worship”

“You Are God” by Charlie Hall from “The Bright Sadness”

“How Great Is Our God” by Chris Tomlin from “Passion: How Great Is Our God”

“He Is” by Aaron Jeffery from “Aaron Jeffery”

“You Are Holy (Prince Of Peace)” by Michael W. Smith from “Worship Again”

“God Is Smiling” by Delirious from “Kingdom Of Comfort”

 

7:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“Hallelujah, God Is Near” by Robbie Seay Band from “Better Days”

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

“Isn’t He Great” Brian & Jenn Johnson from “We Believe”

“You Are My King (Amazing Love)” by Christy Nockels from “Passion: Better Is One Day”

“You Are My All In All” by Nichole Nordeman from “Girls Of Grace”

“He Is” by Mark Schultz from “Come Alive”

 

7:30 a.m.

“God Is Coming” by Tim Hughes from “Love Shine Through”

“Holy Is The Lord” by Chris Tomlin from “Passion: Sacred Revolution”

“Psalm 73 (My God Is Enough)” by Barlow Girl, Barlow Girl from “Another Journal Entry”

“Holy Is The Lord My God” by Vineyard from “Free To Fly”

“For The Lord Is Good (Psalm 100)” by Women Of Faith from “Outrageous Joy”

“Blessed Redeemer” by Leigh Nash from “Hymns And Sacred Songs”

“Everything” by Tim Hughes from “Happy Day”

 

8:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“He Is Exalted” by Shane & Shane from “Clean”

“God Is Good” by Enter The Worship Circle from “Third Circle”

“God Is Near” by Rend Collective Experiment from “Organic Family Hymnal”

“For Who You Are” by Hillsong from “Mighty To Save”

“The Lord Is My Shepherd” by Jeremy Riddle from “Furious”

“Who You Are” by Glenn Packiam from “Worship Project P40.3”

“Great Is The Lord” by Promise Keepers from “Promise Keepers

 

8:30 a.m.

“You Alone Are God” by Hillsong from “Mighty To Save”

“God Is Our Refuge (Psalm 46)” by Sovereign Grace Music from “Psalms”

“Holy Is The Lord” by Craig Smith from “Your Kingdom Come”

“Jesus Is The Answer” by Michael W. Smith from “Tribute”

“God Is Great” by Hillsong from “You Are My World”

“God Is God” by Steven Curtis Chapman from “Declaration”

 

9:00 a.m. — Legal I.D.

“Great Is The Lord Almighty” by Dennis Jernigan from “Hands Lifted High”

“The Lord Is (Psalm 23)” by Sovereign Grace Music from “Psalms”

“Healer” by Hillsong from “This Is Our God”

“Great I Am” by New Life Worship, Jared Anderson from “You Hold It All”

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

 

9:30 a.m.

“Redeemer” by Tim Hughes from “Here I Am To Worship”

“My Portion Forever” by Matt Papa from “You Are Good”

“How Great Thou Art” by Paul Baloche from “Our God Saves”

“You Are God” by Jeff Deyo from “Unveil”

“Mighty To Save” by Hillsong from “Mighty To Save”

“How Faithful You Are” by Phillip LaRue from “The Message: Psalms”

“You Are Love” by Rend Collective Experiment from “Organic Family Hymnal”

“You Are Good” by Rita Springer from “I Have To Believe”

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Glenn Kaiser plays his Cigar Box Guitar

August 25th, 2012 2 comments


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GLENN KAISER

August 24th, 2012 No comments