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Sunday, March 7, 202103/07/2021

The Voice Of Truth 3.7.21

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 3.7.21

Current Sermon Series: Living Holy In A Hostile Land

Today’s Message: “Dressed For Success”

Today’s Scriptures: I Peter 4: 1 – 6

“Father, make me a crisis man. Bring those I contact to decision. Let me not be a milepost on a single road; make me a fork, that men must turn one way or another on facing Christ in me.”

Sunday, March 7, 202103/07/2021

Desperate For God: Community Vision

In Community Vision

Listen as Charlie Towler, Jay James and William Washington share wisdom and revelation from the biblical account of the healing of a paralyzed man by the Lord Jesus.

Saturday, March 6, 202103/06/2021

REM – Roy Wheeler Realty Co Merges with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services

In Real Estate Matters

Guest’s: Hoby Hanna Howard Hanna Real Estate Services Roy Wheeler realty company announced this week that they have partnered with…

Saturday, March 6, 202103/06/2021

Week Three Into the Garden with Leslie 030621

In Into The Garden With Leslie

Plant of the Week is a spring fave, interview promoting the Virtual Spring Lecture Series provided for free by Piedmont Master Gardeners, and The PlayList talks about what to do in your garden this week and promotes a local musician.

Friday, March 5, 202103/05/2021

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending–3/5/21

Friday, March 5, 202103/05/2021

TODAY IN U.S. HISTORY: 251 years ago, it was March 5, 1770

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

In this segment, Les Sinclair talks with historian Rick Britton about TODAY IN U.S. HISTORY: This night—a snowy night, 251…

Friday, March 5, 202103/05/2021

Analysis | The jobs report

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair interviews Mark Hamrick, Bureau Chief, and Senior Econ Analyst, Bankrate.com for analysis of the  February Jobs Report.  Follow…

Friday, March 5, 202103/05/2021

The Schilling Show 3/5/21: Jason Perry

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jason Perry, former Navy SEAL, founder of Trident Shield, and security expert, discusses mentorship, how to best reach people, and…

Thursday, March 4, 202103/04/2021

The Intergenerational Effects of Pollution Exposure

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair speaks with Jonathan Colmer, Assistant Professor of Economics University of Virginia and Director, The Environmental Inequality Lab about…

Thursday, March 4, 202103/04/2021

Roy Wheeler Realty Merges With Howard Hanna

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Roy Wheeler Realty Co., announces a merger with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services. Les Sinclair speaks with Michael Guthrie, Principal…

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