Manheim Christian Day School’s 45th Annual Benefit Auction And Family Fun Days are happening April 23rdand 24th. A pork bbq dinner kicks off the event on Friday. Activities for children on Saturday include inflatables, barrel train rides, a presentation by Jesse Rothacker plus much more! A silent and live auction will be held both days. Proceeds more »
Align Life Ministres’ Move for Life fundraising event is happening Saturday, May 8th at The Junction Center. You can join this event by walking an easy mile, running a 5K, or participating virtually by doing your own activity offsite. We are celebrating Align Life Ministries on Winning Wednesday by giving away their coffee mugs filled with more »
Tune in to WJTL every Friday at noon when John Shirk brings you a Retro Countdown during the Time Capsule sponsored by Dutch-Way. Listen for the cue to call for your chance to win a $25 gift card to Dutch-Way businesses including Dutch-Way Ace Hardware in Gap, also Farm Markets and Family Restaurants in Myerstown, Schaefferstown, and Gap. Online at more »
You’re invited to be part of Align Life Ministries’ Spring 2021 “Move for Life: Walk Run Plus”! There are several ways to participate this year: IN-PERSON From now through May 8th, ask people to support the work of Align Life Ministries by sponsoring you in this year’s Move for Life. Then, put your sneakers on and join more »
We are celebrating Winning Wednesday this week by giving away $20 gift cards to Bomberger’s of Lititz and Annville featuring Ace Hardware, Paint, Lawn & Garden, and Power Equipment. Plus a renovated flooring and cabinets showroom in Lititz. Online at Bombergers.com Listen all day for your chance to call in and win! Keep our number more »
We’re celebrating Winning Wednesday this week by giving away $20 gift certificates to family owned and operated, Evans Candy. A full selection of homemade chocolates and candy for Easter is available NOW at their store on Willow Street Pike in Lancaster and online at EvansCandy.com Listen all day for your chance to call in and win! more »
JOHN SHIRK – In the Year of Endurance, today’s Daily Challenge motivates us to use technology with discernment and moderation. Today, it is possible to develop an addiction to our cell phones. Chip Ingram says that “technology is a wonderful thing, but its excess and overuse is negatively transforming God’s people to embrace the values more »
KRISTI LEIGH – This week’s Praise & Worship Playlist is filled with grateful songs of God’s goodness and faithfulness! You’ll also notice thankful lyrics for Jesus’ death and resurrection. I have some brand new songs for you from Here Be Lions, Circuit Rider Music and Lifepoint Worship — plus, the latest from Phil Wickham, Crowder and Tim Hughes. I also hope you’ll enjoy the classic worship songs by All Sons & Daughters, Hillsong United and more.
KRISTI LEIGH – Happy Resurrection Day! Today’s playlist is filled with songs celebrating our risen Savior including “Death Was Arrested”, “King Of Kings”, “Jesus Paid It All”, “Love Ran Red”, “Forever” and more. Plus, new local worship songs by LCBC Worship and Clay Collective.
KRISTI LEIGH – My latest guest on the Praise & Worship Podcast is Matt Greiner! He’s a founding member and drummer for metalcore band August Burns Red, and is starting up a new worship band in Lancaster called Clay Collective. Matt joined me to talk about the heart of this group and share stories behind the songs of their debut album “Living Stones” (out April 4th)!
JOHN SHIRK – In the Year of Endurance, today’s Daily Challenge motivates us to remember the empty grave. Second Timothy 2:8 tells us to “remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, descended from David.” Paul the Apostle noted, “This is my gospel.” Jesus is our source of good news too when we belong to Him more »
JOHN SHIRK – In the Year of Endurance, today’s Daily Challenge motivates us to remember why Jesus died for us. Here are three Bible verses that give us compelling reasons. From Second Corinthians 5:15, “He died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them more »