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 For 10 Years, Hody Childress Secretly Paid Peoples’ Pharmacy Bills | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:23

By Richard Hunt Hody asked the pharmacist to just tell the person helped, “It was a blessing from the Lord.” “It was not for recognition,” shares daughter Tania, “it was freely from his heart wanting to help people.”

 Determined Pastor Cuts Pew In Half To Make Room For Worshiper’s Wheelchair | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:31

By Richard Hunt “I think folks are probably moved to see a community of faith doing good works in this kind of way – and good news is a little hard to come by sometimes.”

 Air1 Closer Look: Don't Click That Link! Be CyberSmart | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:54

Spam on social media. Emails that shout ‘click here!’ from an inbox full of tricks. Modern cybercriminals commit considerable time and talent to hacking your life. ”If you have a gut feeling, if you have an instinct that something isn’t right here – please listen to that.” Don't click! Air1's Monika Kelly talks with Gavina Avila of the Better Business Bureau and Darren Mott, retired FBI agent and expert on cybersecurity. [Educational Media Foundation - All Rights Reserved]

 Air1's Monika Kelly With I Have A Name Street Ministry Founder Don Pardew | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:20

Monika Kelly speaks with Don Pardew, founder of I Have A Name Ministries, serving people living unhoused in the Kansas City, MO metro. Don first felt led to serve the homeless after reflecting on all that God had done to help get free from drugs over 24 years ago. Don's heart for the homeless is clear.

 Kevin Drake Oversees Upward Sports As It Launches Baseball & Softball (+podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:55

Drake is giving unchurched families a chance to meet Christ on the ball field. Listen to Air1's Rafael Sierra's report.

 Teachers, Students Get Gift Of Necessary School Supplies From Ohio Man’s Nonprofit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:01:56

Billie Wright talks Steve Rubenstein, founder of Crayons to Classrooms that operates in Dayton, Ohio about providing necessary classroom supplies to teachers and students.

 New England Church Welcomes Afghan Refugee Family, Sets Them Up For Success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:18

By Richard Hunt “We quickly began to mobilize around ‘How do we care for them? What does that look like?’” Grace City Boston church volunteers helped secure furnishings for the family’s first American apartment, made sure the fridge was stocked with food that was acceptable in Afghan culture, and even provided pre-paid cell phones.

 Multitasking To The Max! Thaddeus Juggles, Solves Rubik’s Cube… All While Riding A Unicycle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:38

By Richard Hunt “For me, it was a fun challenge that I just wanted to see if could do,” explains Thaddeus. But there are reasons why this college student – and future USAF officer – keeps challenging himself.

 Jennifer Omerso Leads Team Feeding 400 Kids Weekly In Indiana | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:54

By Richard Hunt The food team’s determination puzzles some residents. “Last week, it was pouring down rain and they’re like ‘Why are you out here? Why are you doing this?’” The response from Jennifer is simple: “Jesus doesn’t leave us. We’re not leaving. We’re going to keep showing up as long as you’ll open the door.”

 Cartoons About Faith, People & Life: Respected Cartoonist Joe McKeever | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:58

By Richard Hunt God told me, “I’m to encourage people with these.” For decades, pastor and cartoonist Joe McKeever has visited churches to share the message of Christ. Often, he will meet and greet and take the time to draw portraits of them, and talk about Jesus while he’s sketching. At some sittings, Joe will do literally dozens of portraits, sometimes dedicating two hours to be sure no one is left out. “I just sit in the corner and draw people.” Besides his in-person church work, Joe has been doing cartoons and editorial cartoons for years. It’s very likely you’ve seen some of his professional work on sites like Baptist Press. And Joe is aware that his cartoon work gets ‘borrowed’ quite a bit by other media sources and just regular folks on social media. And that doesn’t bother him one bit. As a matter of fact, that fits into his guidance from God, who told him, “I’m to encourage people with these.” If people re-post his cartoons, all the better.

 High School Football Coach ‘Scores Big’ With Jersey Initiative | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:06

‘My Jersey, Your Impact’ gives students a chance to honor school staff with their football jerseys. Listen to Air1's Rafael Sierra's report.

 Christian College Students Dedicate Fall Break To Helping People 1,100 Miles Away | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:15

By Richard Hunt 12 students from Cedarville University spent Fall Break doing some very hard, sweaty work. When they arrived in the damage zone, it was eye-opening. “You just saw peoples’ whole lives on their front lawns, man, just 10-feet high by 10-feet deep on both sides of the road – peoples’ belongings just in their front yard because everything they had been ruined.”

 Indiana Man Leads Teens To Christ At Event On Football Field | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:03:17

Billie Wright talks with Jeff Mosier, East Central Indiana Director for Fellowship for Christian Athletes about how he leads teenagers toward Christ through the annual event, Fields of Faith in Muncie, Indiana.

 A Heart For Children: Judge Ralph Winkler Has Presided Over 2,000 Adoptions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:37

By Richard Hunt “When I have my adoptions, I talk about the superheroes that were adopted, fictional characters – Superman, Spiderman and Batman were all adopted in different ways,” which helps the kids being adopted to better understand what adoption is. “The best adoption in the Bible is when we figure out, we can’t make it through this world on our own and we cry out for God’s help, and he adopts us right away and saves us.”

 Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon Movie Podcast Interview with Pastor Greg Laurie | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:48

Monika Kelly speaks to Pastor Greg Laurie, author of Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon. The book has been made into a movie to be released December 5-7, 2022 for a limited run in theaters nationwide. Pastor Greg speaks candidly about Johnny Cash's faith in Jesus as well his battles with drug addiction. Johnny Cash left a legacy of sharing the Gospel at Billy Graham Crusades, on his records and even in Folsom Prison.

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