I recently have gone through a very difficult time in my life. I had lost all hope. My friend started taking me to church with her and I found hope through Jesus Christ. I hadn’t been eating or sleeping for over a month. One night I broke down in prayer. I released my burdens on to the Lord. I asked him to come into my heart, to use me, to help me stay on the path he has set for me. And then I finally slept that night for the first time in three weeks. God is close to the brokenhearted. And I will never forget how fast he works.
During the fall of 2024, I had a couple of surgeries, the second one being a cancer removal from my left kidney. At some point, I was very down and had no energy. I felt I had reached the bottom that day. I had just dropped off my kids at school, and as usual, I had KLRC on. “Gratitude” by Brandon Lake started playing, and I just started singing it and worshiping; I felt something different. The lyrics just made sense that time, even though I had heard it multiple times before. It was genuine worship, and I even cried. By the end of that song, I was re-energized. My next six-month imaging is tomorrow. Cancer or no cancer, God is King, and in the end, His kingdom will prevail. Thank you for what you do.
I love the radio show in the mornings with Mark and Becky, and we also love the afternoons with Robert and Kara. We also listen to 100.3 Real FM. Me and my kids love singing to the songs and I love that there is a station that is positive and I don't have to worry about what my kids are listening to.
Too often, we get caught up in the holiday rush—ensuring we've purchased all the right presents and making sure everyone is enjoying their Christmas break—and in doing so, we lose sight of the true meaning of the season. Last night, I experienced one of my proudest moments as a mother during the Christmas Eve service at Pinnacle Hills Cross Church. My sweet Norah stood up and answered the question, 'What would be the best gift for Christmas?' Her answer was perfect: Jesus.
My sister & I thoroughly enjoyed this challenge. We are in our 60s, retired & living together. This challenge helped us remember how much we appreciate each other. The little things we do for each other to show kindness & love. We extended this to our children. Sending fun & thoughtful messages each day. Thank you so much. We love your station. I'm a 65 year old ex rocker, Until I listened to your channel! My sister always had your channel on. You opened my ears, mind & heart. My Christian faith is now better than ever. Thank you from my heart. Jan
I spent my month encouraging and practicing kindness with my husband. It wasn’t always easy! We were picking up the pieces after a car accident. We were thankful no one was injured! There were times when a sharp response might’ve been my reaction, but I found that kind words really were more productive. I also spent November being ill with something that even my Dr. had! We swapped stories of what worked! Being tired all the time is no fun. Looking to a new month, we have a new car, my Dr. & I are both well and things are more positive! If only our NFL team would succeed! Actually, kind words are like a salve even when someone is disappointed or hurting. I urge you to make it a habit!
The song "Believe" by Blessing Offer is helping make a big decision. The song came on one day when I was thinking about what to do and the lyrics, "But what if you know something I don't? What if you will something I won't? If you don't give me what I want
But you give me what I need Is that enough to" This part of the song helped me make the right decision.
In 2018 I was diagnosed with cancer in the sinuses. It was a rough road going through it but today I am cancer free. I am working for Uber and Lyft, where periodically I can share my story with others how God has changed my life for the better and to make things a little bit different. I keep snacks and drinks in my car for people to take when they get into my car so they are ready for the day and I play KLRC on my radio, so they can also listen to a positive message if I can’t talk to them so either way they hear God‘s word. I am blessed for KLRC and really enjoy listening to them as I drive.
A local nursing home-promenade health and rehab in rogers had a wedding or commitment ceremony between two residents that met in the nursing home. Local businesses donated towards some things but the nursing home staff came together to put on a wedding at no cost to their residents and are now arranging a “honeymoon” date night out!