K-love News Podcast

Informações:

Sinopsis

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

Episodios

  • Closer Look: Love Of Christ Food Pantry

    23/10/2020 Duración: 23min

    Love Of Christ Food Pantry was started by a local church in 1991 and recently local churches and individuals have joined together to meet the needs of the people in their community. KLOVE's Becky Hansen talks with Kelly Thomas from Love Of Christ Food Pantry (All Rights Reserved – Educational Media Foundation 2020)

  • K-LOVE Closer Look: 2020 ‘Convoy Of Hope’ Hauls Relief To Storm, Fire and Virus Victims

    22/10/2020 Duración: 28min

    When disaster strikes, CONVOY OF HOPE big rigs show up, hauling so much more than tarps, lumber, bottled water and food. "It's starts with food but ends with Jesus," says COH spokesperson Jeff Nene. "Everywhere they go they just bring encouragement." Record storms, fires and floods kept COH busy this year and added to that.. they're feeding millions of families hit by the pandemic! K-LOVE's Marya Morgan reports.

  • ‘Last Mile of Need’ Outreach Offers Hope to Those In Need

    22/10/2020 Duración: 27min

    ‘CityServe’ partners with local churches to bring goods, food supplies to families who need it most. Listen to K-LOVE's Rafael Sierra's report.

  • Oakhurt, California Pastor Greg Kilgore Helps Wildfire Victims

    20/10/2020 Duración: 10min

    Monika Kelly chats with Pastor Greg Kilgore, of Oakhurst First Baptist Church about some of the help he's offered wildfire victims in California.

  • College Jail Ministry Team Goes To ‘Plan B’ Due To Pandemic: “Just us and them, and our Bibles.”

    14/10/2020 Duración: 06min

    By Richard Hunt Before the COVID-19 restrictions, students from Cedarville University were allowed to visit prisoners at the Greene County, Ohio, Jail. On Sunday mornings, “you get about an hour with the inmates…and you break into smaller groups…you just sit outside those cells and talk to them one-on-one…only separated by the bars.” But, for now, the in-person jail visits have stopped because of pandemic restrictions. The ‘Plan B’ is going to be a letter-writing outreach to the prisoners, hoping to keep some semblance of a one-on-one relationship, sharing friendship and the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.

  • ‘Drive Your Tractor to Church’ - Midwest Farmers Share Fears, Get Encouraged, By Outreach

    13/10/2020 Duración: 08min

    By Richard Hunt Farming can be tough – and, at times, some farmers even consider taking their own lives. It’s not unusual to see a parking lot full of farm tractors at Middlebury Community Church of the Nazarene in northern Indiana. The “Drive Your Tractor to Church” event held each year by the church team honors farming as a very essential and noble field of employment. Pastor Gary Sheets sees to it the farm families are welcomed, prayed for, well fed - and their tractors, which represent the farm family income, are prayed over, blessed. Recently, a number of farmers privately shared they’ve had major concerns about losing their farms… and some have had dark, disturbing thoughts that have rattled their mental health. The pastor responded with encouragement from Jesus and the Bible. There’s also been an outreach called “Truckers Bobtail Cruise-In,” where those who drive 18-wheelers are saluted for their essential work – and also receive needed prayer and encouragement.

  • K-LOVE Closer Look: 'Without Permission' Educates Parents And Police On Human Trafficking

    09/10/2020 Duración: 13min

    Your teen meets a nice stranger at the mall. Or a guy she doesn't know likes all her posts on Instagram. What begins as flattery and flirtation has led thousands of kids -- just like yours -- down the dark and demeaning path to human trafficking. Groups like Without Permission urge parents to warn their teens about the tricks child predators use to trap victims. K-LOVE's Kindra Ponzio talks with CEO Debbie Johnson, CEO of Without Permission.

  • K-LOVE CLOSER LOOK: Special Needs Families Get 'Buddy Breaks' With Nathaniel's Hope

    09/10/2020 Duración: 15min

    Special Needs families frequently suffer isolation. Nathaniel's Hope trains churches to provide respite care. Volunteers learn to do crafts and play games with the children for 3-hour blocks of time. "There’s no better cup of cold water you can give to a family impacted by disability than a break," says NH and Buddy Break co-founder Marie Kuck. It starts, she says, with having a willing heart. "Tear down those walls and build friendships." K-LOVE's Monika Kelly reports.

  • Cedarville Students COVID Quarantined On-Campus Get Special Encouragement: Good Food, Delivered!

    01/10/2020 Duración: 04min

    By Richard Hunt Cedarville University enlists the volunteer support of faculty, staff, and students to deliver three meals a day to students who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are in isolation, or to students who had contact with a COVID-19 positive classmate and are in quarantine. Through technology, those students can still continue their education virtually. And when it comes to meals, they even get a choice of what food is going to be safely brought to them. Listen as we get the encouraging story from Tim Abel, an Event Manager at Cedarville University, who oversees the evening meal deliveries.

  • K-LOVE Closer Look SCHOOL-AT-HOME: Advice For Distance Learning, Homeschooling

    30/09/2020 Duración: 28min

    Socially-distanced schooling in the age of COVID-19 has been bumpy for parents who feel inadequate as teachers. For some families, the shutdown drove disillusionment with public school curriculum, prompting a leap to homeschooling. Whether you homeschool or embrace distance learning, experts insist that school-at-home can indeed work for you. K-LOVE's Billie Branham reports.

  • Cooking With Brenda Gantt – Moments Of Family, Fun & Faith, Too

    28/09/2020 Duración: 09min

    By Richard Hunt Meet the amazing woman who now has more than a million fans on Facebook! And as Brenda stands over the stove keeping an eye on her food project, she will share things on her mind – maybe about her family or someone she met, and she often shares about her faith in Jesus. No sermons, just talking from her heart. Brenda says she never imagined having her own cooking show with a huge social media audience across the country. “But, I can say this. My prayer has always been that the Lord would help me be a positive influence on the people that I’m around and he has made this possible. He’s answered my prayer.”

  • Closer Look: God's Mountain Recovery Center

    25/09/2020 Duración: 20min

    K-LOVE's Peter Kaye speaks with both Sandy & Joe Quinones of God's Mountain Recovery Center about overcoming drug and alcohol addiction (All Rights Reserved – Educational Media Foundation 2020)

  • Closer Look: Ronald McDonald House

    24/09/2020 Duración: 24min

    K-LOVE's Jeanice Lee talks with Lauren Olander, the Regional Director of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oregon and Southwest Washington (All Rights Reserved – Educational Media Foundation 2020)

  • 400 Years After Pilgrims Landed, Pastor Declares ‘We Must Ask God To Forgive Our Land’

    23/09/2020 Duración: 14min

    By Richard Hunt On October 6, a special worldwide prayer event will be held at the site of the Pilgrim’s arrival at Plymouth Rock. Carter Conlon, Pastor at Times Square Church in New York City, believes the landing of the Mayflower and the fragile colony they founded in the face of many dangers – all for the sake of freedom to believe in God, their way - was also the beginning of America, spiritually speaking. But he says we have not honored God in so many ways. He’s calling for targeted prayer asking God to forgive our country for a number of specific things that grieve God, major among them, human slavery, which still has ramifications in what our country faces today. “God gave us freedom and then we took a whole race of people and took away their freedom and made them slaves.”

  • Closer Look: Coalition For Nonprofit Housing & Economic Development

    21/09/2020 Duración: 24min

    The Coalition for Nonprofit Housing & Economic Development is a nonprofit member association that supports the nonprofit housing and economic development industry in Washington, DC. K-LOVE's Becky Hansen spoke with ​Stephen Glaude, the President and CEO of the Coalition for Nonprofit Housing & Economic Development

  • K-LOVE VOTE 2020

    20/09/2020 Duración: 24s

    A reminder to exercise your right to be heard. Be sure you are registered to vote... and then make your choices as a citizen.

  • See You At The Pole 2020 Has Special Meaning For Taylor Harris

    18/09/2020 Duración: 04min

    By Richard Hunt At her school, “We pledge to the flag each morning, but there wasn’t a flagpole.” This year, the annual See You At the Pole (SYATP) faith event celebrates its 30th anniversary. SYATP is a special time where students circle the flagpole at their school and honor God in prayer. And for 8th grader Taylor Harris they event will be super special. A project envisioned and eventually funded by Taylor will be dedicated at her school, Rock Academy in San Diego.

  • K-LOVE Closer Look: Register To Vote For Election 2020: It's Not Too Late!

    17/09/2020 Duración: 17min

    On Tuesday November 3rd 2020, U.S. citizens will exercise their constitutional right to choose their own national, state and local leaders -- by vote. Will you be one of them? K-LOVE's Marya Morgan talks with Andrea Hailey of VOTE.ORG about helping you register in time to cast your ballot for Election 2020. "I would hope that our Founding Fathers would see that we’re really making sure that our democracy stands."

  • Dream Center Opens To Students Distance Learning

    14/09/2020 Duración: 03min

    K-LOVE's Billie Branham talks with Dream Center founder Matthew Barnett about opening up to students distance learning in L.A.

  • Kenosha: A City That Experienced Unrest, But God Is At Work

    12/09/2020 Duración: 16min

    By Richard Hunt “…there was already a move of God in place in Kenosha…” Many cities have seen unrest and even violence due to issues with police and claims of racial bias. One of those communities is Kenosha, Wisconsin – just across the border from Chicagoland. There are clear signs God, through his people – ‘the church’- is working to help the people of Kenosha. And, in reality, the plans were being laid well before the controversial incident where Jacob Blake was shot in August.

página 17 de 25