
This week, when you comment on our blogs, you’ll automatically be entered to win the new book “Love Does” by Bob Goff. Brandon Heath wrote a song about it, too, which we’re playing lately on WJTL.
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Here’s more about the book from its website:
“Love Does shares powerful stories coupled with eye-opening truths and empowers anyone who longs for a better world and a richer faith.
You don’t need another Christian message or a self-help book. You need to have your paradigms about the world shifted into truth. That’s exactly what you get in Love Does. Have you ever noticed that the real change in your life-the growth that sticks and becomes a part of you-never happens with a program or the sheer grit of your best efforts? It happens over time, like a glacier slowly carving valleys through the mountains.
In this book of compelling stories coupled with eye-opening truths, author Bob Goff shows you a new way to live, a way that’s drenched with the whimsy of God’s love and the spontaneity of following where he leads when he says “Go!” In this book, you learn what it looks like to be secretly incredible and advance God’s kingdom everywhere you are and wherever you’re going.
For anyone who’s wanted to change the world but thought they needed money, a committee, and permission to get started, Love Does shows what can happen when you decide to do instead of plan, act instead of strategize, and fiercely, invisibly fight for the possibility God has gifted you to uniquely see.”
FRED McNAUGHTON – One of the top questions we receive at WJTL is, “What was the name of that song you played yesterday at 8:05?” Followed closely by, “I’ve heard a new song a couple of times now and it has the words ‘Love’ and ‘Jesus’ in it. Can you tell me the title and who sings it?”
Now when you go to the playlist page at WJTL.com you can search by artist, songtitle, or even by day and time period you may have heard a song.

Do a search in the songtitle cell for ‘Grace’ or ‘Love’. You can even search by partial words. Or if you heard a song yesterday morning you can do a search between 6am and 11am yesterday (for instance) and find the song you’re looking for. Want to know how many time Chris Tomlin as been played recently? You can do that too with the new search favor. Check it out and put it through it’s paces. We hope it helps you find what you are looking for!