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Story by WGTS Staff

Taking a few minutes to show kindness. And a way to help and encourage each other on a Thursday through our Hands and Heart ministry with the weekly WGTS 91.9 Drive-Thru Difference. Whether you pay for someone behind you at the drive-thru or find another way to brighten someone’s day, you can be a part of this effort to make our communities better. This story from Brenda is a great example of how small acts of kindness can make a real difference and give you a blessing so you can bless others too.

Story by Jerry Woods

WGTS 91.9 listeners recently sponsored 835 children through Compassion International. Each February, WGTS hosts a three-day event allowing listeners to help provide food, educational assistance, medical care, and spiritual care for children in developing countries. WGTS 91.9 listeners have stepped up for over a decade, sponsoring thousands of kids with Compassion.

Story by WGTS 91.9 Staff

WGTS 91.9 invites readers to watch their latest Words of Hope video with Rob Conway, research and music director. Conways shares how running is like living out our faith.

While it may be hard to keep running the race God has set before us, in this video, he shares how God is with us and will see us through. You may also view the video at wgts919.com.

 

WGTS 91.9 Words of Hope | 026 - “Running” from WGTS 91.9 Media on Vimeo.

Story by WGTS Staff

Over 1,600 people in the D.C. area celebrated Christmas with Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith to kick off the holidays. This famous duo has been touring together at Christmas since the 1980s. This year’s show reunited them for a nine-show run that made a stop in Tysons Corner, Virginia, a suburb of Washington, D.C. WGTS 91.9 welcomed the sold-out show to the brand-new Capital One Hall, a state-of-the-art theater that just opened this fall.

“Anytime you can bring the listening family together for a night with two legendary artists, you know it’s going to be incredible,” says WGTS morning show host and promotions director Jerry Woods. “You can’t help but leave the show in the Christmas spirit.”