The best two subjects that can be discussed are Jesus and food. OK well probably actually all real life stuff through the lenses of hope in Jesus and not taking ourselves all that seriously.
I could not believe the words that came out of that little drive-thru speaker at Taco Bell, nor could I believe the contents of my Taco Bell bag.
Vote, and then eat a sandwich today.Listen to this episode to learn how to win free sandwiches. They're good. If you would like to win a coupon for some free sandwiches (the ones we're talking about) send an email to morningshow@wbgl.org with the subject line "Sandwich Day" and you might win some!Also, shout out to our listening friends in Sandwich, IL.
Evil is real, not just at Halloween. If you want to know about how to fight the devil in the spirit of Ephesians 6: Tony EvansHere is the interesting (?) article about why some foods are "devilish."Very Inconsequential Arguing: We seemed to disagree on the gender of the evil one.
Scot Longyear talks with us about how to Ditch Your Thinking - a proven system to help you identify negative thoughts, hand them to Christ, and watch Him transform your thinking, and your life.Lindsey talks about an unprecedented method of turning leftover chili into the most "comforting" meal ever.
The welcoming prayerTater tots
Lindsey mentions the book Bread and Wine by Shauna NiequistEmail us anytime morningshow@wbgl.org
Psalm 27:14 is your friend.So is coffee, at least we feel like it should be.But you do do, ya know.
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There are many philosophical issues surrounding bacon and we really "bring it home" in this episode.Want an example of how kids are better than adults? Tell a kid and an adult they have one wish and see what each wishes for.Lindsey shares a trick of how to get yourself to read the Bible more.
Lindsey went against her morals and needed to use the podcast to explain her non-contrition.Sometimes it takes a yelling preacher to remind us of something we already believe.
This episode is especially for those joining us for the WBGL Run For Hope Virtual 5K! The idea is you listen to it while you run or walk the 5K, but hey, you can listen anytime.WBGL’s Run for Hope benefits the organization Convoy Of Hope and their Beyond 10 Million Meals fund, which is helping provide hope and care through giving basic food and hygiene items to families in need. A Convoy of Hope truck can feed between 500-1,000 families. Would you help us fund a truck and bring hope to our community? Click here to give to help these families.
What do you mean DO NOT SEEK LIFE BALANCE? If you have a friend, coworker, or pal, give them your favorite condiment. Lindsey embodies this.
How did Ruby (Lindsey's daughter) make $12 by giving away free lemonade? And at the same time, neighborhood relationships were cultivated.Let's check out the last story of the Gospels - John 21 where Jesus makes breakfast for his friends. Wonder what we can learn from this.In the 90s, KFC decided to not stand for "Kentucky Fried Chicken" anymore. But now in 2020, they've gone even further and, as fried chicken experts and connoisseurs, we're not sure we'll stand for it.
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If you don't know these things about outer space, you could be left behind.Paul in the Bible says he learned "the secret of being content." Fred is a favorite listener of ours. He lives a little south of Atlanta and called to tell us his favorite cereal.
A lot of this has to do with loving people, even people who are difficult. Somehow, Bob and Sweet Maria Goff make it easier to do that.Plus, how Maria likes to use the table in her house to love people.You can win Bob's book "Everybody Always" if you listen, we'll tell you how.
Don't you hate it when you go to start your podcast and your partner is missing?Don't you hate it when your disciples just fight for position and status?
Hello. Thanks for listening to our podcast. It's about Jesus and Food.We did a good amount of our morning show yesterday about refrigerators. Here is some of it.Lindsey shares from the Bible.Our friend Jay has 52 Things Kids Need From A Dad. We discuss one of them.
If you would like us to give away gift cards to other types of restaurants, email us an idea! morningshow@wbgl.org
If, in your life, you both are responsible for preparing meals AND you shop at Aldi, this episode cannot be missed. Nor can its importance be overstated.Also, if you want to read all the thoughts we shared from about today's money topic, here you go.
This podcast seems like a safe place to reveal your COVID test results, right?What are the top 5 most purchased coffee brands in the USA? Are they even close to right?Gratitude will take you SO far in life (and beyond).
That story where Jesus "feeds the 5,000." That is literally a Jesus and Food story. Screens hurt you over time. How to heal yourself.
Do you ever feel like what you really need to do in your spiritual life is "get on God's good side?" You may want to listen closely to this episode. There are some important Bible verses and encouragement we need!Then, because this show is about Jesus AND food, a tireless discussion about salisbury steak and Brazilian steakhouses (both of which you need to try if you've not).
The preparation of a terrific kielbasa and cabbage dish is described. It can be low carb. Keep in mind, a lot of the time when you hear receipes and food prep described on this show, it's by RADIO and PODCAST HOST-PEOPLE.Not necessarily experts. You may or may not want to try this at home.We highly recommend praying this prayer at least once in your life. We think God will answer it, at least over time. It might be weird looking at your podcast screen and praying these words, but we suggest do it anyway! Lord Jesus. Meek and humble of heart, Hear me.From the desire of being esteemed, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being loved, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being extolled, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being honored, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being praised, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being preferred to others, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being consulted, Deliver me, Jesus.From the desire of being approved, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being humiliated, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being despised, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of suffering rebukes, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being calumniated, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being forgotten, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being ridiculed, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being wronged, Deliver me, Jesus.From the fear of being suspected, Deliver me, Jesus.That others may be loved more than I, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That others may be esteemed more than I, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That, in the opinion of the world, others may increase and I may decrease, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That others may be chosen and I set aside, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That others may be praised and I unnoticed, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That others may be preferred to me in everything, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.That others may become holier than I, provided that I may become as holy as I should, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.— Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val (1865-1930)
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"Which family member is most expendable" is a question you ask when you're having a 5-year-old's birthday party, there are no trees or branches nearby, and someone has to hold out the Piñata.Dave Frey, lead singer of Sidewalk Prophets calls Johnathon's cell phone while we're live on the air. We put him on speaker to get the conversation started, and then he answers questions about Jesus and Food (and their upcoming online concerts).
If you haven't heard the song "You Keep Hope Alive" by Mandisa, we highly recommend it.
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Lindsey has a mission to make a certain kind of tenderloin bun. One that will match the size of the tenderloin. We know, we talk a lot about tenderloins.St. Augustine was reported to have said something to the effect of "Love God and Do What You Please" as a certain kind of life guidance. Let's find out what the whole quote was.
You've got to hear Steven Curtis Chapman's bluegrass album. They sell it at Cracker Barrel so you know it's good. We gave him a call and he shared very cool bluegrass and life stories. Lindsey promotes grits regularly. She likes them. She gave some away on the air at one point. We called our friend Riaan in Mumbai, India to ask if they eat grits there.
Johnathon here. Hello. If you are ever in need of pretty-good-food-making ideas, I feel that Lindsey is usually a pretty good source. Especially when you kind of want to make food sort of an "Event." This episode is no exception.This is an off-air episode so we had the chance to share feelings about the struggle of returning to school. Lindsey's friend said a helpful. Johnathon has some "mean Christian" friends who seem to just be making matters worse. We'd love to hear from you. morningshow@wbgl.org
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Check out scotlongyear.com for more from our guest about his new book about living the vibrant spiritual life you have always imagined. Vibrant. What a great word. He talks with us today about how to make decisions, like big life decisions.Johnathon told the staff he dropped his phone in the river but was just kidding. Actually he powered it down and plans to let it sit on the shelf for weeks. There's a reason.Parenting: Listen to Lindsey's almost-5-year-old sing Waymaker.And Johnathon is inspired by Jay Payleitner and one of his "52 Things Kids Need From A Dad."
Not everybody is skilled in smalltalk. Johnathon is someone who isn't. Lindsey is. She gives him (and all smalltalk-strugglers) some tips and tricks and training in the area of small talk.Perhaps you've heard Panera is giving away free coffee this summer. We have the deal on that."Righteousness and justice are twins, whenever we choose between the 2, we miss the heart of God. The church must do the work to fix what’s broken. We represent the kingdom of God. Justice is what love looks like in public." - Tony Evans
Here are 30 secret menu items, we mention our total faves. But we are nervous to order them.There's a whole book of the Bible that is written for the express purpose of helping you be sure of your faith in Jesus and your forever-future with God. If anyone is going to have a teenager anytime soon, Johnathon shares his memorable 13th birthday experience and what made it so great.
Lindsey makes garden pie, she says it is the greatest summer dish there is. Listen and find out how. Here is the video. Ephesians 2:10 usually says we are God's handiwork, masterpiece, or workmanship. We check out a different version that uses another amazing word.Lindsey shares why she doesn't suggest isolating your kid when they throw a tantrum
Rejoice in God despite trouble...somehowJohnathon's friend injured himself with butter and listeners guess cow (er, how)People really do review churches on Yelp and Google just like it was a restaurant.
Jesus made watermelons. Some people eat them (like us) and other people buy explosives and blow them up at the 4th of July. Some people like that actually listen to our show and this guy Brian called in to describe the entire scene. Always obey local laws and if you blow something up like this, please always call us with a report.
Just for this epi, we've renamed our podcast "Jesus and Italian Food." Johnathon has a joyously-pretentious Italian friend who often looks down on any non-authentic Italian food, and Johnathon tells him about his good experience at Fazoli's. Lindsey, the podcast art designer, wanted to make this known: "I used the actual RGB color # from the Italian flag (in this episode's custom artwork). I hope you appreciate how extra I am."
Highly recommend shereadstruth.com and hereadstruth.com and kidsreadtruth.comApparently most people prefer the front left stove burner (BUT WHO CARES!!)The final 3+ mins of this episode are just for fun -- so much fun we don't even know how to react. Please call our show anytime especially if you're funny M-F from 5:30 - 9:00 a.m. CT. 866-917-9245
Lindsey's pizza place in St. Joseph, MI: https://silverbeachpizza.com/
Lara Casey is our Pep Talk Gal. She says, "You know all of those things you've always wanted to do? You should do them." Check this out if you want to Cultivate What Matters.What's all this about DNA diets?
Basically everything in this episode is described in the title today.We just wanted to say hi. :-)We'd love it if you'd rate and subscribe to our podcast and share it with others.If you ever want to get ahold of us, our email is morningshow@wbgl.org
See how gifted you are by listening to Lindsey shake beans and guess how many. See photos here. Johnathon bought a Random Bible Verse Generator (RBVG) â„¢ from eBay and tests it out.
It's National Onion Ring Day -- who CARES!!!? (But also, where do you like to eat them?)Jesus seems to suggest that heaven and earth can have similarities. (Wish we'd cued Belinda Carlisle)Johnathon now believes a better Italian Beef sandwich than Portillos exists.A trick to get a girl to revealing where she really wants to eat so you don't have to waste time deciding together. Also, BE CAREFUL in how you proceed with this plan.
If you have not tried the new Pringles flavors or don't want to because you're on a diet, just listen to Johnathon as he is the Pringles-tryer in Lindsey's blind taste test.One of our friends is a cashier and treated a nasty customer with love and they ended up good friends. Listen and copy her ideas and this could happen to you. Happy Father's Day.
Use emotional "feeling" words to describe your thoughts toward salad.Lindsey was in a bad funk. She describes HOW God helped her out of it.Someone called us and said they wanted to give a Bible to their neighbors who are engaging in criminal activity.
If Dad asks for a cheap gift for Father's Day, do you get him that or a really nice gift?Reading some Bible verses from Proverbs 17 in the OLD King James Version and Lindsey translates, tryin' to get some wisdom in the process. "How to respond to your kids' intense emotions" from Focus on the Family