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K-LOVE News Podcast

Summary: Expanded versions of some of the positive and encouraging stories heard each day on K-LOVE

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 Dale Kreienkamp Offers Biblical & Practical Guidance For People Who Have Lost Jobs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:42

Kreienkamp aims to inspire those who’ve lost their job and trust in God for a better tomorrow. Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.

 Kevin Drake Engages Youth Through Sports | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:13

K-LOVE's Billie Branham talks with Kevin Drake about working through the organization Upward Sports to provide a safe, Christian environment for kids across the country

 Ever Heard Of A Plumbing Disaster? There’s One In Texas - Christian Water Experts Are Helping | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:01

By Richard Hunt Water Mission usually operates overseas, but sees the big need in Texas after an intense winter storm overtook Texas and nearby bordering states on Valentine’s Day weekend. Millions of people lost power. Perhaps even worse, pipes burst in homes and businesses, and city waterworks were marginalized. And that means toilets don’t flush!

 K-LOVE CLOSER LOOK: Families Living On One-Income, Possible? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:07

Can a family live happy and healthy on what seems to be less money per month? Budgeting expert Mary Hunt firmly believes they can. Consider the net pay of the second income minus job-related expenses like daycare and fast food because you're too tired to cook. Are you really getting ahead? Is it driving you into a higher tax bracket? K-LOVE's Billie Branham talks with Hunt about life on one-income.

 Bradley Lum, CEO MS Prison Industries Corp | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:59

KLOVE's Monika Kelly chats with Bradley Lum, CEO of the Mississippi Prison Industries Corporation about job training for incarcerated men and women. The organization follows the inmate after release to help build a successful future.

 Church Members Going To The Moon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:00

By Richard Hunt Oasis Church is sending a special digital image onboard NASA’s moon rover. “We became aware of a YouTube influencer who had purchased space on a NASA rover that’s going to the moon.” He offered fans an opportunity to send him a picture or video that would be placed in a digital time capsule that will be on that rover. “And so we thought, ‘You know what, let’s do that. Let’s build some memories here. Let’s do something fun and creative – particularly when physical distancing is such a challenge.’ We thought, ‘Let’s get together. Let’s do a Zoom call and let’s take a picture together… and send that image to the moon!’” In our complete podcast interview below, Pastor Jody Skogen will share the specific Bible verses that were written on the outer border of the Zoom still image that’s going to the lunar surface.

 K-LOVE Closer Look: ‘Call-In’ Bible Studies Connect You To Faith And Friendship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:02

Soldiers For Faith launched ‘call-in’ bible studies back in 2012, but stay-at-home orders in 2020 crystalized the ministry purpose and mission. They deliberately avoid video. “There’s something about just picking up the telephone, not having that judgement,” explains ministry founder Kelly McAndrew. “It’s just absolutely pure to be on the phone, to hear people’s voices, to hear their hearts.” K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra reports.

 Strong Faith In Dark Times: ICU Nursing Supervisor Prays For COVID Patients, Comforts Those Passing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:59

By Richard Hunt What’s it like treating very sick COVID-19 patients day-after-day? “We can only speak about it. Our eyes can’t even show you what we see, but the pain that health care workers are feeling today…I’ve seen so many healthcare workers suffer from compassion fatigue and secondary trauma because of what they’ve experienced having to be the gap-to-close between the family and the patient, when they’re dying, holding their hand when they die - and to experience that over-and-over-and-over again is exhausting.”

 Sheriff’s Detective Pitches Positive Policing Idea | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:57

Partnership between deputies and mental health professionals changing the way policing is done. Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.

 Matthew West Encourages Families Fighting Cancer, And Others with Life Battles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:35

By Richard Hunt Matthew is a successful Christian music artist who lends his talent and support to select ministries and projects that help others. “What separates Christian music from the rest of the world is God at work through the lyrics and the melodies, shooting straight to the hearts of people.” And when a song he has written and performed can be of benefit to an outreach helping others, Matthew is often willing to come alongside and lend his name and talent to their project. That’s the case with a ministry called Cancer Companions.

 Jonathan Chambers Builds Handmade Desks for Kids Doing School from Home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:52

By Richard Hunt When the pandemic closed school, Jonathan Chambers encouraged students who were learning from home. He built them kid-size desks… for free! “I felt God kind of led me, you know, on the whole thing.” Inspired by God and driven by compassion, Chambers, owner of Gateway Construction & Development, wanted to “give these kids something that they can create their own space to do some learning.” He had heard of young students curling into closets and other areas to try and find a quiet and productive place to do their schoolwork. And he realized an appropriate size desk could make a big difference.

 Pardoned Twice, Robert Sherrill Makes A Difference in Greater Nashville | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:33

By Richard Hunt After Robert Sherill’s mother and stepdad got a divorce, Robert found himself living in what was known locally as the “Dodge City” public housing project in Nashville. The nickname pretty much says it all, a real rough neighborhood. In time, Robert pursued money – he sold drugs. But that caught up with him and he did 5 years in prison. On the other side of confinement, Robert is a changed man, an entrepreneur, a man of faith, and dedicated to helping teens and those being released from prison to pick the right path to life and success.

 Pardoned Twice, Robert Sherrill Makes A Difference in Greater Nashville | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:38

By Richard Hunt After Robert Sherill’s mother and stepdad got a divorce, Robert found himself living in what was known locally as the “Dodge City” public housing project in Nashville. The nickname pretty much says it all, a real rough neighborhood. In time, Robert pursued money – he sold drugs. But that caught up with him and he did 5 years in prison. On the other side of confinement, Robert is a changed man, an entrepreneur, a man of faith, and dedicated to helping teens and those being released from prison to pick the right path to life and success.

 8-Year-Old Brings Buddy Bench To Her Elementary School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:33

K-LOVE's Billie Branham talks with Sammie Vance about her Buddy Bench project and how she helped create more than 150 benches

 “P.S. Thank You”: Army Veteran Catches Up with Kids Who Encouraged Him in Iraq Back In 2003 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:31

By Richard Hunt It was 2003. Nearly 200,000 American troops were in Iraq. Among those was West Virginia soldier Mark Bland. He and other soldiers were so encouraged to get mail from students back home, kids they didn’t even know, who wished them well, and some promised to pray for them. 17 years later, Mark is making a concerted effort to connect with those who wrote him to thank them for thinking about him so many years ago. And those kids are grown-ups now. This is a vert heartwarming story!

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