Thursday, July 4, 2013

Please visit kloves website


Certainly! You can visit the official K-LOVE website at www.klove.com. K-LOVE is a non-commercial Christian radio network owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), offering contemporary Christian music and faith-based programming.

📻 Ways to Listen

You can stream K-LOVE online, find local stations, or download the K-LOVE app to listen on the go. The app allows you to create a list of your favorite songs, discover K-LOVE stations in your area or while traveling, and access in-depth music content with K-LOVE’s top artists. Google Play

📞 Contact Information

For general information, donations, or prayer requests, you can reach K-LOVE at (800) 525-LOVE (5683). For comments, call (800) 877-5600. To connect with studio DJs, dial (800) 900-1300. For pastoral care, contact (800) 525-5683. K-LOVE

🙏 Prayer Requests

If you have a prayer request, you can submit it directly through their website: K-LOVE.

Feel free to explore the website for more information on programming, events, and ways to get involved with K-LOVE.

happy 4th of july

Hope everyone has a happy 4th of July and many blessing this year

here is a video on new life 91.9 just click blow or visit new life 91.9 website  to see video

Faith Family and Freedom 2013 

🎆 Happy 4th of July! 🎆
Hope everyone has a joyful Independence Day filled with faith, family, and freedom, and many blessings this year!

📺 Check out this special video on New Life 91.9: Faith, Family, and Freedom 2013.
Click below or visit the New Life 91.9 website to watch: New Life 91.9

Celebrate the day, cherish your loved ones, and remember the blessings God has given! 🙏

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

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Encouraging Word

The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust in him.
Nahum 1:7 NLT

Ideal Family - Part 4

🌟 Ideal Family - Part 4



🧱 God-Given Structures

God created three core structures to bring order, direction, and protection in our lives:

1. Family

  • Genesis 1:27-28 (NKJV)

    “Be fruitful and multiply... have dominion...”

  • Key Points:

    • The first structure God created.

    • Designed for fruitfulness, multiplication, and stewardship over creation.

    • The foundation for all human society.


2. Government

  • Genesis 9:6 (NKJV)

    “Whoever sheds man’s blood...”

  • Romans 13:1, 4 (NIV)

    “There is no authority except that which God has established...”

  • Romans 13:2 (NKJV)

    “Whoever resists authority resists the ordinance of God...”

  • Key Points:

    • Created to enforce justice and maintain order.

    • Government is God’s servant for our good.

    • Resisting authority = resisting God’s structure.


3. Church

  • I Corinthians 12:18 (NKJV)

    “God has set the members... in the body just as He pleased.”

  • Ephesians 4:11-12 (NKJV)

    “For the equipping of the saints... for the edifying of the Body of Christ.”

  • Key Points:

    • We are the Church, and each member has a place.

    • Church exists to:

      • Mature believers

      • Equip for ministry

      • Build up the Body

    • Commitment is proven through trials and perseverance.

    • Staying despite imperfections leads to growth.


🛠️ The Purpose of Structure

  • Structures (Family, Government, Church) are gifts from God.

  • Ignoring or rebelling against any of them will hurt us.

  • Correction is how God brings us back into structure.


⚖️ Correction: God's Tool for Growth

Scriptures on Correction:

  • Proverbs 29:15, 17 (NKJV) – Discipline brings wisdom and peace.

  • II Timothy 3:16-17 (NKJV) – Scripture is profitable for correction and training.

  • 2 Timothy 4:2 (NIV) – Correct, rebuke, and encourage with patience.

  • Galatians 6:1 (NIRV) – Restore others gently.

  • Hebrews 12:11 (NKJV) – Chastening is painful but produces righteousness.

  • Ephesians 6:4 (NKJV) – Train and admonish children in the Lord.

  • I John 3:18-20 (NKJV) – Our heart convicts us when we’re wrong.

Greek Word Studies:

  • Chastening (Paideia): Training by action, includes discipline.

  • Admonition (Nouthesia): Training by words, “putting in mind.”


💡 Key Takeaways

  • Correction is necessary and comes from God.

  • Don’t expect correction to feel good — it's not about comfort, but growth.

  • If we learn to correct ourselves, we can avoid needing correction from others.

  • Correction is done for people, not to people — a gift, not a punishment.

  • True repentance includes change, not just saying sorry.

  • Getting caught is not the beginning of trouble — it's the start of getting free.


📌 Final Thoughts

  • All great relationships endure trials and correction.

  • Structure only works if we flow with it.

  • God uses structure to bless, protect, and mature us.

Monday, July 1, 2013

The Life of a Single Mom

  Please check out

The Life of a Single Mom    on klove site


Web Site: thelifeofasinglemom.com/

What K‑LOVE Highlights About “The Life of a Single Mom”

  • K‑LOVE published a feature article “LOCAL Closer Look: The Life of a Single Mom in Baton Rouge, LA” with an interview of Jennifer Maggio, CEO of The Life of a Single Mom. K-LOVE

    • In that interview, Maggio describes how the ministry began with just three mothers and has grown to impact over a million mothers nationwide. K-LOVE

    • She speaks about challenges single moms face—emotional, mental, financial—and how TLSM meets those needs via launch groups, Single Mom University, and events. K-LOVE

    • The feature is part of K‑LOVE’s “Closer Look” (a “Faith Matters / Local” series) which highlights ministries in specific communities. K-LOVE


📝 What This Suggests / What to Consider

Strengths

  1. Visibility & Credibility

    • Being featured by K‑LOVE gives TLSM exposure, especially among listeners who align with Christian radio. It’s a sort of third‑party validation.

    • It suggests a relationship or at least mutual recognition between TLSM and K‑LOVE (or its media arm).

  2. Narrative & Storytelling Emphasis

    • The K‑LOVE article focuses on the story—where they started, how they grew, and what needs they address. That’s good from a communications standpoint.

    • It humanizes the ministry by sharing real challenges and giving a behind‑the-scenes peek.

  3. Local Connection

    • The “Closer Look” is local (Baton Rouge), which helps ground the ministry in a real community—not just abstract national reach.

    • It might help local adoption—churches in that region might see TLSM as relevant and accessible.

Things to Watch / Questions Raised

  1. How Deep Is the Feature?

    • The K‑LOVE feature is journalistic / promotional in nature—it’s not a critical audit. It highlights success, mission, and vision.

    • It does not (in the article) deeply examine challenges, failures, financial data, governance, etc. So it gives a useful but partial view.

  2. Selective Emphasis

    • The article is likely edited to present the positive framing. Ministries often use media features to highlight their strengths.

    • We don’t see in that article how they handle critique, disagreement, or difficult places—those are less often featured.

  3. Dependency on Media Endorsements

    • While media visibility is valuable, it can sometimes create a “halo effect”—where listeners or partners assume legitimacy without deeper vetting.

    • It’s good to have such endorsements, but they should not substitute for due diligence.

  4. Local vs National Consistency

    • The article talks about the Baton Rouge version of TLSM. One must consider: Do all other local chapters or groups operate with the same standards, values, and quality?

    • How much oversight or standardization is there across different cities? (The “Closer Look” does not address that.)

  5. Perception Management

    • The messaging is well polished. That’s expected, but it also means you should check how stories match practices.

    • For instance, when they talk about “impacted over a million mothers,” what does “impacted” mean (contact, events, groups, classes)?

Encouraging Word

The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.
Exodus 14:14 NLT

This is my family and me at the top

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