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Sunday, November 1, 201511/01/2015

Morning News Weekends: Lynn Divers

In Morning News Weekends

Lynn Divers tells us all about Alyssa House.

Sunday, November 1, 201511/01/2015

LIFE SOLUTIONS 11-1-15

In Life Solutions

Today we acknowledge that standing tall for Christ can be difficult, but is the duty of all true believers.

Sunday, November 1, 201511/01/2015

IMPACT FOR GOD 11-1-15

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare contemplates the works of God in our lives and how the prophecies of the Bible shape the world…

Sunday, November 1, 201511/01/2015

COMMUNITY VISION 11-1-15

In Community Vision

This morning Pastor Washington and Jay James discuss deliverance and God’s designs for our lives.

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Margaret May Damen and Dr. Marjorie Daniel

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Margaret May Damen, co-author of Women, Wealth, and Giving, and Dr. Marjorie Daniel, a clinical case consultant in mental health.

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

10-31-15 Proffit Ridge Community Phase 2

In Real Estate Matters

John Kerber and Michelle Pike join Michael Guthrie to talk about phase 2 of the Proffit Ridge community.

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Sounds of Success: Local Politics Matters

“All politics is local”. In case you were wondering, local elections do matter. What’s done on the local scene directly affects…

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Houdini/Magic: A Conversation with Wendy

In Conversations with Wendy

A special presentation of HOUDINI Halloween Magic on Conversations with Wendy!

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Shenandoah Joe

In Morning News Weekends

Live from the Charlottesville City Market here’s OUR WINA Saturday “Market Watch” with Dave Fafara… you know him as Shenandoah Joe.

Saturday, October 31, 201510/31/2015

Casey Quinlan

In Morning News Weekends

The author of Cancer for Christmas, Casey Quinlan, challenges a report by the World Health Organization that red meat causes cancer.

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