Thursday, March 09, 2006

Radio opportunity for CLC

As a pastor, I know that we are called to take the Gospel beyond our four walls.  We try to do that in a variety of ways currently, but for years we have waited for a prime spot on the radio. Just recently, because of my on-going relationship with WYLL, I was the first one called when a drive-time 7:00 pm slot opened. 
 
Although we didn't have the funds in our budget to cover this radio outreach opportunity, I consulted with some of our leaders and they all encouraged me to step out by faith and believe that God would supply.  We're doing that, and on March 20, our broadcast, "Practical Living" will begin airing on WYLL, AM1160.
 
There are 12 million people within the area of their 50,000 watt signal. This group includes shut-ins, people in prisons, and desperate people needing Jesus. According to WYLL's surveys, 16% of their listeners are seeking a church home. 32% of their listeners tune in asking, "God, are you there?" When listeners tune in at 7:00 pm every day Monday through Friday beginning March 20, God will be there through this ministry, saying, "Yes, God is here."

WYLL will broadcast live from our lobby this Sunday, March 12, to promote this new partnership.  This partnership is not about marketing and advertisements; rather, it is missions. However, we need business partners and personal sponsors to be able to launch this vital ministry. Please stop by the WYLL booth in our lobby this Sunday and talk to the General Manger, Dave Santrella, and pick up a packet of information to see if you can be one of the business sponsors. You may also make a donation or a monthly pledge of support for this vital outreach.

See you this weekend as March Madness continues at CLC with my wife sharing how we can 'Stand Out from the Crowd'!

Jerry McQuay
Senior Pastor,
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
www.clctoday.org

 

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that's great that you are taking a hold of that opportunity.

11:17 PM  

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