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So often we don't think kids are listening. We don't consider what they are absorbing through our electronic screens and radio speakers. Our 4 yr old, Carter, and I were headed to school and he said, "Mom turn on the song about God. It says God is in the details." I said, "Buddy, we are listening to songs about God (The KLRC Morning Show was on)." "But Mom," he said, "The one that says God is in the details!" I told him I wasn't sure which song he was talking about and we'd just have to wait to see what played next from the radio. We arrived at daycare and didn't hear it. He was mad at me because I didn't turn it on. A few days pass we're headed home from school and the radio is on but turned down. He said, "Mom! Mom! Turn it up, it's the song!" Sure enough it was! They're listening! We just have to pay attention and talk to them. Thank you for putting God through our speakers!
After losing my daughter Alyssa Faith to a rare genetic disorder (Wolfe Hirschhorn Syndrome), KLRC has played a huge part of helping me gain the emotional and mental strength to keep moving forward. I couldn't thank you enough. My family and I are still picking up the pieces so we don't have much, but the Lord has put in my heart to put Him first by giving back to the very people who are pulling me out of an unexplainable depression. Without KLRC and The Assembly Church we regularly attend in Siloam Springs, only the Lord knows where my husband, our 3 beautiful children and I would be.
I want to just take a moment to say KLRC is such an encouragement to me. It allows me to refocus on what is true, and encourages me to spread that kindness and truth throughout all the departments I supervise. In our ICU/Critical Care Department, we see a lot of hurt (emotional and physical), pain, and death. KLRC helps me to bring some light to dark times and bring light to our Critical Care Staff who are at the bedside pouring into their patients 24/7. Our staff pray with family members and patients before surgeries, and we reach out to clergymen and women when requested as we know healing is more than just a healing of their body. One of the kindest nicknames (and probably my favorite) that I have received at work is "cup half-full" because in spite of all the hardships and trials we face I always can speak to the positive or silver lining so-to-say, and I owe that ability to be a "positive difference," in a big part, to KLRC. Thank you so much for all you do for our community to lift them up.
I just want to say thank you for having the app at my job I am outside the listing area and am not able to listen on the radio but because I have the app it makes it possible to listen I work in a nursing home on the Alzheimer’s and dementia unit I put in a request for a Bluetooth speaker that I could connect my phone to and listen to KLRC. Of course they wanted to know what it was so I told them and they said OK and approve my request today. I got my speaker and was able to listen at work. All my patients were dancing, singing, happy, and were saying thank you Jesus and it wouldn’t be possible without the app. All my patients were calmer and it was a good day today. I cannot wait to listen every day.
We are missionaries overseas but can’t reveal what country we are in. Over Christmas we were in NWA. Our special needs ten year old son fell in love with KLRC. He received an Alexa for Christmas before we returned overseas. Now, first thing he does when he wakes up is roll his wheelchair to the Alexa and asks for KLRC. With the beauty of the internet we listen to uplifting Christ filled songs and feel close to home even though we are thousands of miles away. We live in a dark place that needs Jesus. The songs you play give us encouragement every day. Thank you Jesus and thank you KLRC.
I am a school librarian. I play KLRC in my library. When kids come to get a book, they will start singing to whatever song you are playing at the time. About a week ago, I had a school insurance rep in my library to meet with employees concerning coverage. As usual, I had KLRC playing. At the end of the day he made the comment, "I don't feel tired or stressed out, dreading the trip back to Tulsa." He also added that it felt like "he was in church all day worshipping God." So, before he left, we set his vehicle radio to 90.9FM. You are making a POSITIVE DIFFERENCE!
I have had some health problems this summer and the music has been such an encouragement to me. I heard the song "Don't Lose Heart" by Steven Curtis Chapman this morning and it really lifted me up. Thank you for all that you do for our communities and giving God the praise. God bless all of you!
KLRC truly makes a positive difference in my life. I don’t get to listen to it as much since I moved away from NWA, but I still turn to it on the app. It fills my soul with love and light. I am encouraged daily by the music and by people’s stories. I am blessed to be able to support this wonderful ministry. It lifts my spirits to know I’m helping others to hear and learn about God’s love for them.
Rex is a nonverbal 18 year old with down syndrome and autism. When we met Rex with his parents, Chris and Jamie, we learned that his conditions don't define who he really is. His heart does. And he has the heart of Jesus. When you support KLRC, God is using you to encourage listeners like Rex, his family, and anyone that rides in the car with him! If you'd like to make a special gift in honor of Rex's story, you can give online today.
I have been giving regularly for some time... I love this station. It is pretty much "my" station. Always seems to be the song I need at the moment I need. I lost my husband about 1 1/2 years ago. I was worried I would have to stop giving. I'm on disability... so my money each month is not much. But God, He is so good. I listen to His direction. He is my Hope and I want to know others have His hope... the music on this station helps to bring that. It reminds people who He is and that He is always with us. Thank for doing what you are doing. I am grateful that I am still able to contribute. Blessings to each of you and all those that help keep this going.