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Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

Community Vision 5.13.18

In Community Vision

Listen to another episode of the radio outreach of the Bridge Ministry.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

5/12/18 Sue Friedman

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Sue Friedman from the Alzheimer’s Association to discuss caring for mom.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

CvilleGives

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Mike & Maggie from cvillegives.org to discuss buying a home and giving back to the community.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

The Voice Of Truth 5.13.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 5.13.18

Current Sermon Series:

Today’s Message: “Becoming A Mighty Mom”

Today’s Scripture: Various Scriptures

Winston Churchill once said, “My mother made a brilliant impression upon my childhood life. She shone for me like the evening star.” We all know that mothers have a position of prominence in our lives and God has given them a powerful part to play in the fabric of our families, and our communities, as well as all of humanity. Thank God for Moms! In today’s message we study some “Mighty Moms” found in God’s Word.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

5/12/18 Aqua Hand Car Wash

In Modern Insurance with Robert Gibb

Robert Gibb is Joined by the owner of Aqua Hand Car Wash, Jeff Kamrath.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

Coming Home Well – Jackie & Sherrod Fisher – Military Marriage

Marriage and divorce is a fact of life, and more so with military life. Military members marry younger, and divorce at far higher rates than civilians. We speak with Navy veterans Jackie & Sherrod Fisher about their very unique story – married young in the military, divorced, and then remarried to each other. Learn about the growth they went through and the minefields that military life presented to their family and their marriage.

Saturday, May 12, 201805/12/2018

Lori Wood – Suicide Prevention and Awareness Resource Council

In Morning News Weekends

The Suicide Prevention and Awareness Resource Council (SPARC) Presents: Suicide – The Ripple Effect, at the Paramount Theater on Tuesday, May 29th at 7:00pm. It’s a feature length documentary film and movement, currently in production, focusing on the devastating effects of suicide and the tremendous positive ripple effects of advocacy, inspiration and hope that are helping millions heal & stay alive.

Lori Wood, LPC & SPARC Co-Chair joins Wendy Edwards to discuss.

Friday, May 11, 201805/11/2018

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–5/11/18

Friday, May 11, 201805/11/2018

Brother of Florida school shooting suspect coming to Virginia | Michael Donovan & Zachary Cruz

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michael Donovan, with Nexus Services, in Verona, VA and Zachary Cruz, brother of suspected Florida School Shooter (Nikolas Cruz) is moving to Virginia. They talk with Les Sinclair about the details and purpose of the move.

Friday, May 11, 201805/11/2018

The Schilling Show 5/11/18 Hour 2: Cynthia Hash and Capt. Bob Abbot, Dr. Derryck Greene, Devin Thorpe

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Cynthia Hash, from Mitchell Hash Foundation, with a special request to help walking Marine Terry Sharp with accommodations for his…

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