Sinopsis
Podcast by Air1 News Team
Episodios
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Mission For Mobility - Bellas Bumbas
13/11/2019 Duración: 50sBy *George Rath How one man's love for his great niece led to an ongoing ministry! If you have children you may have used a bumble seat. They are a softshell seat that supports a child on a chair. It helps them sit upright. When Marty Parzynski’s great niece, Bella, was diagnosed with spina bifida, he came up with an idea to use a bumble seat to build a mini wheelchair. He lovingly called it Bella’s Bumba. (* This is one of the last stories produced by Air1's George Rath before his untimely passing in the summer of 2019. We believe his story work is a lasting testament to his faith in Christ and caring for others.)
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Challenging Food Waste: In America, 40% Of The Food Is Never Consumed - AmpleHarvest
08/11/2019 Duración: 51sBy Susan Miller You grew way too many tomatoes this year. Your zucchini went crazy. And what in world will you do with all those cucumbers? What if you could donate all your extra veggies? “The gardeners across America hate wasting food,” says Gary Oppenheimer founder of an innovative online matching service called AmpleHarvest.org. He is a lifelong gardener who once saw his own bountiful backyard as both a blessing and a curse. “I found out the hard way,” he laughs, “you can only give so much zucchini to friends and still call the them a friend.” So along with fellow growers he devised a solution: connect local backyard gardeners with food pantries, women’s shelters or feeding programs that would welcome fresh vegetables.
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Free Car Repairs Help Single Moms & Military Wives
08/11/2019 Duración: 51sBy Billie Branham A garage in Texas is fixing women’s cars for free. God’s Garage also provides cars to women who are in need. Pastor Chris Williams says he wants to help so those who need it don’t end up at dishonest repair shops. God’s Garage serves women from all over the area. He says the garage serves, “Single mothers with 16-year-old children or younger, living at home with them. Widows and wives of deployed military. And they’re from every walk of life. We just want to help these ladies get a foot up in life.”
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Air1 Closer Look: Vets Regain Brotherhood, Mission Through 'Celebrate Recovery'
30/10/2019 Duración: 14minWhen soldiers trade their uniforms for civvies, they lose access to the human bonds unique to military service. Vets are forging new friendships and finding new purpose through Christian-based Celebrate Recovery 'Welcome Home' groups. Air1's Frank Hammond talks with Quint Pitts, Iraq war veteran and National Dir. of CR Welcome Home.
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Air1 Closer Look: VA Changes Improve Healthcare, Address Solider Suicide
30/10/2019 Duración: 14minU.S. Dept of Veterans Affairs has struggled with public trust after years of inefficient VA hospitals and slow response to a rising tide of soldier suicides. But comprehensive new laws seem to be making a difference in quality of care. Air1's Ed Lenane checks in with the VA’s cabinet-level commander.
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A Blessing For Families: Wegmans Provides Special Needs Shopping Carts
18/10/2019 Duración: 03minBy Richard Hunt A regional grocery chain invests in customized shopping carts after a heartfelt request from a mom! Parents, who have children with special needs, can often face an uphill challenge doing everyday things, like shopping for food. Wegmans Food Markets listened to an idea, an appeal, offered by a mom in Buffalo, New York.
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Legendary NFL Coach & NASCAR Owner Joe Gibbs Remembers Son As Faith Hero
18/10/2019 Duración: 17minBarely a month after racing boss J.D. Gibbs died of a devastating neurological disease, his team made NASCAR history by finishing 1st-2nd-3rd at Daytona 500. His legendary dad, NFL Coach Joe Gibbs celebrates J.D. as one of his personal faith heroes. Air1's Ed Lenane has that story.
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Air1 Closer Look: PTSD Healing Possible Through ‘Welcome Home Initiative’
17/10/2019 Duración: 13minWelcome Home Initiative retreats are entirely free for a veteran or their spouse to attend, meals and hotels provided. “One of the biggest things we do is to anoint the trigger finger of the veteran or the thumbs of a 50 cal gunner,” says Rev. Nigel Mumford, a symbolic act he told Air1's Ed Lenane has delivered many men from painful memories.
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Blessing Frightened Children Who Are Going Into Foster Care
16/10/2019 Duración: 09minBy Richard Hunt Instead of a black trash bag for their personal things, kids removed from their homes can get a ‘Comfort Kit’ courtesy of the encouraging people at Love Modesto. “When you think about it, you’re being taken away from everything you’ve ever known and placed in a home with strangers.” Children may be separated from a brother or sister and “you don’t know what’s happening next. You don’t know when you’re going to be able to go back home – if you ever are. And it can be very traumatic.” -- Crystal McKiernan
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Air1 Closer Look - Between Storms: Convoy of Hope Community Events
10/10/2019 Duración: 16min"Change in a city comes through loving the city, being kind." Planners aspire to create a space where low-income families feel loved and accepted adding fun services like nail salons, kid zones and free family portraits to the festivities. Volunteers are committed to treating attendees with dignity and respect, which begins with an enthusiastic welcome at the gate. Air1's Richard Hunt talks with Jeff Nene, national spokesman for Convoy of Hope and Michael Redmond, Vice President of Community Events.
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Financial Reality Fairs – Teens Experience Money Lessons For Real Life
19/09/2019 Duración: 08minBy Richard Hunt Understanding real life, real responsibilities, and real financial dangers. For young people, in the ‘school of hard knocks,’ these things might be learned, but with significant stress. Now there’s a more practical way. It’s called a Financial Reality Fair, offered by many Credit Unions nationwide. Teens are given online personas, faux families, employment… and bills!
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Bless Your Pastors (They Need It)
17/09/2019 Duración: 13minBy Richard Hunt Pastors and their families often have financial stress, along with demand on their time. The calling to serve God is an honor. And when God’s people let their pastors know they matter, it makes a huge difference! There are many ways to support your pastor. In our podcast we learn some valuable ideas from Brian Kluth, the founder of Bless Your Pastor, which offers free resources to make a blessing happen.
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Air1 Pastors: Reconnect With Your Husband/Wife
11/09/2019 Duración: 05minPrayer Hugs and 'staff meetings' can make your marriage better. Pastors Dave and Bill explain. The Air1 Pastors are available 24/7/365. Call: 844 364 HOPE (4673)
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Air1 Closer Look: Men At-Risk For Depression, Suicide After Divorce
11/09/2019 Duración: 29minWhile women tend to have supportive friends to process divorce, men tend to isolate. Anger, shame and loneliness can drive a man into deep depression. "Whether that man caused the divorce himself or is the victim of a divorce, the issue really is how we handle pain." Air1's Ed Lenane talks Dr. Dale Brown, divorced pastor and author of a 90-day devotional entitled The Daily Survival Guide For Divorced Men.
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Relief For Hurricane Survivors From Christian-based CONVOY OF HOPE
06/09/2019 Duración: 07minImmediately after Dorian made landfall, Convoy of Hope ferried emergency food and water to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The global relief org has also flown teams to the Bahamas, carrying additional necessities like diapers, toothbrushes and solar lanterns. Air1's Marya Morgan talks with Jeff Nene of Convoy of Hope about ongoing hurricane relief efforts.
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Free Bunk Beds Bless Families In Need
06/09/2019 Duración: 12minBy Susan Miller Working together to meet a basic need for kids can change your perspective. Members of Trace Creek Baptist Church in Kentucky have learned that first hand by building and delivering bunk beds for families with no safe beds for their kids to sleep in.
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Free Bunk Beds Bless Families In Need!
01/09/2019 Duración: 12minBy Susan Miller Working together to meet a basic need for kids can change your perspective. Members of Trace Creek Baptist Church in Kentucky have learned that first hand by building and delivering 200 bunk beds for families with no safe beds for their kids to sleep in.
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Closer Look: U.S. Gov’t Grants Churches Money For Migrant Kids, Opioid Addiction, Mental Illness
30/08/2019 Duración: 29minUncle Sam actively partners with faith-based groups to help people in need, providing training and connecting them with taxpayer dollars. Air1's Ed Lenane gets details from faith office directors Kevin Smith of Homeland Security (DHS) and Shannon Royce of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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Hollywood Invents Heroes & Villains With Superpowers, But The Bible Points To Real Ones
12/08/2019 Duración: 15minSupernatural beings exist – and there are some misconceptions. Did you know angels don’t have wings? Working to explain and demystify scripture, The Bible Project offers an array of free videos on multiple biblical topics aiming for clarity. “People are very very hungry and thirsty for true knowledge of who they are and why they’re here and what this whole purpose is for us being alive.” – Mike McDonald, The Bible Project, shares with reporter Richard Hunt
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Closer Look: Self-Driving Cars Expected to Save Lives
06/08/2019 Duración: 15minHuman error costs 40,000 lives every year on American roads. Safety and tech experts eagerly observe current tests of self-driving cars with hopes the vehicles will someday prevent deadly crashes. Kelly Nantel of the National Safety Council and automotive tech expert Tim Spell talk with Air1's Rafael Sierra about how autonomous vehicles work -- and how far away we are from trusting them.