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 Principal Takes A Cue From Matthew West, Creates ‘Truth Stairs’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:44

By Richard Hunt As Muhlenberg South Middle School in Greenville, Kentucky, moves into a new facility, Principal Brian Lile wanted to provide a message of encouragement to students. “With mental fitness and social emotional learning being buzzwords right now in schools, and even more so since COVID, every time I listened to Matthew West’s song Truth Be Told, I kept thinking, ‘I could do something with that thought on our steps.’” “So we started with his Lie #1, Lie #2, on the steps…” See the steps and full story: https://www.air1.com/news/good-news/principal-takes-a-cue-from-matthew-west-creates-truth-stairs-24610?

 Where No Wheelchair Has Gone Before: Luke5Adventures | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:09

By Richard Hunt “Imagine yourself if you were confined to a wheelchair,” says founder Kevin Schwieger. The Ohio-based non-profit is blessing people who are extremely limited as to where they can go when it comes to the great outdoors. Much like Star Trek’s well-known theme, “where no one has gone before,” people who lead daily lives in a wheelchair often can only dream about what’s out there – a peaceful lake, a meadow, squirrels, songbirds. But that is no longer true. Dreams are becoming a reality because of Luke 5 Adventures! With the use of a special one-wheeled chair device imported from France, ministry volunteers - known as “Sherpas” - take people who are disabled on hiking adventures, with safety being the first priority.

 Old School = New Experience: The Value Of Creative Writing By Typewriter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:08

By Richard Hunt Derek Demmler teaches creative writing at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School in Georgia, one of the top private boarding and day schools in the country. For tapping into better creative writing the challenge was to get students out of warp drive. That “pause” involved something creative in order to write creatively: manual typewriters. But, why?

 Air1's Closer Look: Young Children Give Out Phone Numbers, Chat With Strangers Online | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:24

The realities of internet missteps by younger and younger children exposes an urgent need to teach kids how to spot and report suspicious activity. Air1's Rafael Sierra talks with Patrick Craven of the Center for Cyber Safety and Education and Eliza McCoy with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about their age-appropriate training program called Netsmartz.

 Air1 Closer Look: ‘Dare To Dream’ School Assemblies Ignite Hope In Tweens, Teens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:50

By the time a student reaches 8th grade a little over 80% of their value system in place – meaning the way they look at morality, sexuality, integrity – so where are we focusing our intention with Dare to Dream? Middle School.” D2D school assemblies rely heavily on the power of the personal experiences of artists and athletes, starting with the unlikely success Randy Rich enjoyed as a professional football player for the Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns. “I’m this short little 5ft 9’ guy who made it, right? So if a kid can see themselves through a speaker who’s presenting to them then it serves as an encouragement to them.” Air1's Monika Kelly reports.

 Pastor Steve Lummer Adventure Pastor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:53

Monika Kelly chats with Pastor Steve Lummer, Adventure Pastor, based in Prescott, Arizona. Pastor Steve heads out with a team or alone every day to hit the trails, rivers, and mountains and shares Jesus outdoors. Pastor Steve says he brings people outdoors to get God in to their inside.

 Ark Encounter Adding ‘Tower of Babel’ Exhibit – Biblical Evidence: ‘We’re All One Biological Race’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:59

By Richard Hunt The Ark Encounter, a life-size exhibit replica of Noah’s Ark, located in Williamstown, Kentucky, is seeing pre-pandemic-size crowds as it celebrates its 5th anniversary. CEO Ken Ham believes there’s a growing hunger for biblical truth and reality. Referring to exhibit visitors, Ham says, “They say when you see the culture deteriorating before our eyes, we want a spiritual legacy for our families.” A new project, “Tower of Babel,” will show visitors the biblical truth that we’re all one race, biologically.

 ‘We Can Change America’- July 16 & 17 – Promise Keepers Gather In Texas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:56

By Richard Hunt “When we come together, as men – not as white men, black men, Latino men, Asian men…but as men, we can change America. We really can. And change the world as a result.” The passionate thoughts of one of the keynote speakers, Rev. Samuel Rodriguez. The unique men’s ministry founded in 1990 by Coach Bill McCartney is experiencing a rebirth. Promise Keepers will hold its first major nationwide event in years this week at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. A definite masculine site for guys-oriented worship and teaching.

 What’s It Mean? Landmark Survey Of Gen Z Christian Students Very Revealing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:46

By Richard Hunt “They want to meet Jesus in the scriptures and they want help doing it. And they want help speaking to God and listening to God in prayer.” Join us as InterVarsity Christian Fellowship explains the ramifications of what they’ve found.

 Roots For Boots Founder Helps Veterans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:18

Billie Branham talks with Christy Lucas about why she left her career of 17 years to serve veterans, active duty and military families.

 Youth Pastor’s Unique Bible Approach Keeps Students From Leaving The Christian Faith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:53

Youth Pastor Will Standridge challenged his students to ‘shred’ the Bible and build a stronger relationship with Christ. Listen to Air1's Rafael Sierra's report.

 As Residents Assess Tornado Damage, Pizza Man Brian Brings A Tasty Blessing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:42

By Richard Hunt “I think it’s a good way to warm peoples’ hearts, spirits…and bellies. You get all three,” explains Brian Rock. The Army veteran owns the Elevated Pie Company, currently a pop-up pizza kitchen using his red 1983 Chevy pickup with a wood-fire pizza oven mounted in the bed. When a strong tornado damaged homes in suburban Chicago, Brian grabbed ingredients and headed to the scene. There, he baked 75 hand-tossed pizzas and gave them to storm victims free-of-charge. Brian loves does this and has a dream to own a full-size food truck to improve his business and help more people in disaster situations.

 The Future Of Farming, Growing Food 24/7/365, Weather Doesn’t Matter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:06

Agriculture+Technology+Employment = ‘Win, Win, Win’ By Richard Hunt Students at a number of high schools in Appalachia are getting a leg-up on technology and a possible future career through the generosity of AppHarvest, providing “container farms” free-of-charge to help students understand hydroponics, literally farming without dirt. The refurbished shipping containers are controlled by an app, and maintain perfect growing weather inside 24/47, with no concerns about frost, hail, drought, or pests. Beyond the school support, AppHarvest has some huge facilities in place doing the same thing. Their first facility near Morehead, Kentucky is “60 acres under glass, 2.8-million square feet, and about 50 football fields inside.” CEO Jonathan Webb says to picture “tomatoes growing vertically, we’re using AI (artificial intelligence) and robotics…and ultimately we’re able to use 90% less water than open-field agriculture.

 Flash Flood Setback Pushes Church Members Forward: Big Blessings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:29

By Richard Hunt The flood destroyed virtually everything in the church building, but ramped-up the determination of church leaders and members! In time, big blessings resulted. “You kind of go back and you add it all up – like, wow! – sometimes you got to be pushed out so that God can pull others in.” - Pastor Jarod Smith, New Tribe Church

 Americans Want Truth - Answers About Life, About God | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:37

By Richard Hunt “We’re coming out of a season where nobody knows what to believe. Nobody knows who’s telling the truth. Nobody knows what’s right, what’s wrong.” – Evangelist Nick Hall

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