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  • Cedarville Students COVID Quarantined On-Campus Get Special Encouragement: Good Food, Delivered!

    01/10/2020 Duración: 04min

    By Richard Hunt Cedarville University enlists the volunteer support of faculty, staff, and students to deliver three meals a day to students who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are in isolation, or to students who had contact with a COVID-19 positive classmate and are in quarantine. Through technology, those students can still continue their education virtually. And when it comes to meals, they even get a choice of what food is going to be safely brought to them. Listen as we get the encouraging story from Tim Abel, an Event Manager at Cedarville University, who oversees the evening meal deliveries.

  • Air1 Closer Look SCHOOL-AT-HOME: Advice For Distance Learning, Homeschooling

    30/09/2020 Duración: 28min

    Socially-distanced schooling in the age of COVID-19 has been bumpy for parents who feel inadequate as teachers. For some families, the shutdown drove disillusionment with public school curriculum, prompting a leap to homeschooling. Whether you homeschool or embrace distance learning, experts insist that school-at-home can indeed work for you. Air1's Billie Branham reports.

  • Cooking With Brenda Gantt – Moments Of Family, Fun & Faith, Too

    28/09/2020 Duración: 09min

    By Richard Hunt Meet the amazing woman who now has more than a million fans on Facebook! And as Brenda stands over the stove keeping an eye on her food project, she will share things on her mind – maybe about her family or someone she met, and she often shares about her faith in Jesus. No sermons, just talking from her heart. Brenda says she never imagined having her own cooking show with a huge social media audience across the country. “But, I can say this. My prayer has always been that the Lord would help me be a positive influence on the people that I’m around and he has made this possible. He’s answered my prayer.”

  • 400 Years After Pilgrims Landed, Pastor Declares ‘We Must Ask God To Forgive Our Land’

    23/09/2020 Duración: 14min

    By Richard Hunt On October 6, a special worldwide prayer event will be held at the site of the Pilgrim’s arrival at Plymouth Rock. Carter Conlon, Pastor at Times Square Church in New York City, believes the landing of the Mayflower and the fragile colony they founded in the face of many dangers – all for the sake of freedom to believe in God, their way - was also the beginning of America, spiritually speaking. But he says we have not honored God in so many ways. He’s calling for targeted prayer asking God to forgive our country for a number of specific things that grieve God, major among them, human slavery, which still has ramifications in what our country faces today. “God gave us freedom and then we took a whole race of people and took away their freedom and made them slaves.”

  • See You At The Pole 2020 Has Special Meaning For Taylor Harris

    18/09/2020 Duración: 04min

    By Richard Hunt At her school, “We pledge to the flag each morning, but there wasn’t a flagpole.” This year, the annual See You At the Pole (SYATP) faith event celebrates its 30th anniversary. SYATP is a special time where students circle the flagpole at their school and honor God in prayer. And for 8th grader Taylor Harris the event will be super special. A project envisioned and eventually funded by Taylor will be dedicated at her school, Rock Academy in San Diego.

  • Air1 CLOSER LOOK: It's Not Too Late! Register To Vote In Election 2020

    17/09/2020 Duración: 17min

    On Tuesday November 3rd 2020, U.S. citizens will exercise their constitutional right to choose their own national, state and local leaders -- by vote. Will you be one of them? Air1's Marya Morgan talks with Andrea Hailey of VOTE.ORG about helping you register in time to cast your ballot for Election 2020. "I would hope that our Founding Fathers would see that we’re really making sure that our democracy stands."

  • Closer Look: Oklahoma Foster Care And Adoption

    17/09/2020 Duración: 19min

    Joel Reagan spoke with Taylar Smith, Child Welfare Specialist with Oklahoma Department of Human Services about foster care and adoption in Oklahoma

  • Closer Look: Kids First

    17/09/2020 Duración: 23min

    Kids First is a non-profit foster care and adoption agency that helps kids in the Fort Worth, Texas community. Air1's Joel Reagan spoke with Carla Johnson, Director of Kids First, about the need for foster, kinship and adoptive parents.

  • Dream Center Opens To Students, Families Distance Learning

    14/09/2020 Duración: 03min

    Air1's Billie Branham talks with Matthew Barnett, founder of the Dream Center in L.A. about opening up areas for students distance learning.

  • Kenosha: A City That Experienced Unrest, But God Is At Work

    12/09/2020 Duración: 16min

    By Richard Hunt “…there was already a move of God in place in Kenosha…” Many cities have seen unrest and even violence due to issues with police and claims of racial bias. One of those communities is Kenosha, Wisconsin – just across the border from Chicagoland. There are clear signs God, through his people – ‘the church’- is working to help the people of Kenosha. And, in reality, the plans were being laid well before the controversial incident where Jacob Blake was shot in August.

  • Louisiana Has Not Been Forgotten After Hurricane Devastation – Convoy of Hope Continues Blessing

    11/09/2020 Duración: 07min

    By Richard Hunt Stacy Lamb, Convoy of Hope’s Senior Director of Disaster Services, remains based in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He says, “there’s still very widespread damage around here as well … there’s still a long road to recovery here.” So far, 1.5 million pounds of relief supplies have been trucked in – and Convoy is working with local churches to see that needs are met.

  • 2020 – A Challenging Year For Everyone, Especially Pastors

    02/09/2020 Duración: 09min

    By Richard Hunt Pastors always need encouragement. But this crazy COVID year, more than ever! With churches not being able to meet in-person, what kind of toll has this taken on pastors‘ work life and vital home life? Brian Kluth, national spokesman for Bless Your Pastor, helps us understand – and he offers ways to come alongside to ease the load on your pastor.

  • Here’s Expert Encouraging Advice For Parents & Students Doing Virtual School From Home

    29/08/2020 Duración: 07min

    By Richard Hunt Now, “The refuge that we call home is also a classroom, is also the office and it’s beginning to blur the lines.” Dr. Kevin Corsini, the president of San Diego Christian College joins us to share tips that can make online studies more practical, while at the same time keeping home life balanced.

  • Igniting Trust Between People and Police – Then Preventing Crime

    28/08/2020 Duración: 09min

    By Richard Hunt Kansas City Pastor Darron Edwards is fully engaged in bringing the city together and bringing down the crime rate. He is intent on restoring trust between the community and police with a 10-step plan he crafted that is already seeing significant traction.

  • Air1 Closer Look: Count Everyone! Everyone Counts (My2020Census.gov)

    27/08/2020 Duración: 28min

    My2020Census.gov. Every 10 years, every person on U.S. soil is required to be counted, by order of the Constitution. For households that don't respond as required, a census taker will knock on their door. No area is too remote. No outskirts too far. “Census takers are in rural parts of Alaska on snowmobiles,” Cook says, and for coastal fringes, “census takers will kayak to communities that are not connected to roads.”  Air1's Marya Morgan talks with Michael Cook of the U.S. Census Bureau about how the numbers are used and Rev. Dr. Marlyn Bussey, pastor of St. James AME Zion Church about why she thinks faith leaders should actively encourage people to participate.

  • Air1 Closer Look: Build ‘Emotional Resilience’ To Cope With Disasters

    20/08/2020 Duración: 13min

    Trauma can settle into your mind and affect your conscious or subconscious mind no matter who you are -- or how strong you think you ‘should’ be. Air1's Monika Kelly talks with Jamie Aten, founder of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute which studies mental and emotional reactions to disasters and offers training for Christian leaders preparing to weather societal storms.

  • Air1 Closer Look - Wheel Power Christian Cyclists

    18/08/2020 Duración: 24min

    ​Spreading the message of Jesus through cycling across the USA over 15 times and counting. Non-profit organization that offers opportunities to other cyclists to join in the rides across America to share their faith, stay in churches along the way and reach many along the way. Air1's Frank Hammond talks with org founder Dr. ​Judy Bowman.

  • American Canoe Association Director Says Safety is Key

    15/08/2020 Duración: 12min

    Monika Kelly talks to Andrea White, Tennessee Director of the American Canoe Association about paddling safety.

  • Air1 Closer Look: ‘Rest’ Is More Than Sleep – What Kind Of Tired Are You?

    14/08/2020 Duración: 28min

    Rest is the root of the word ‘restoration’ – and restoration is a principle that medical internist Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith finds crucial to seven distinct areas of your life. “Rest isn’t just the cessation of activity,” she explains, suggesting that to maintain optimal health “you have to get to the point of knowing what restores you. What fills you back up?” Air1's Marya Morgan talks with the doctor about 7 kinds of rest.

  • Angel Flight Northeast Blesses Patients As Pandemic Hits

    10/08/2020 Duración: 02min

    Air1's Billie Branham talks with Angel Flight NE's Larry Camerlin about flying patients across the country and how they've helped Native American tribes during the pandemic.

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