How to Listen
Toccoa Falls Radio is reaching people for Christ over the radio at:
90.9 FM WRAF - Toccoa Falls, GA 88.5 FM WEPC - Belton, SC 89.9 FM WTFH - Helen, GA 1420 AM WLET - Toccoa, GA
Translators:
92.1 FM Lilburn, GA 100.9 FM Franklin, NC
We can also be heard around the world at: myfavoritestation.net.
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The top Christian hits can be heard on 20 The Countdown Magazine on Saturday afternoons at 3 pm on WRAF.
Sponsored by Toccoa Falls College.
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The Falls
 Your Home for Old Time Gospel Music for the Internet Age
Do
you miss hearing Dick Anthony on the organ, Paul Mickelson on the piano
and George Beverly Shea singing I'd rather have Jesus? WRAF has just
what the doctor ordered. No it's not on the radio. WRAF is proud to
be preserving Old Time Gospel music for the Internet age. WRAF offers
a 3rd audio stream, at
www.myfavoritestation.net
and it is called the Falls. The Falls plays the best in Traditional
gospel, with a little bit of Southern Gospel, as well as inspirational
short features from Chuck Swindoll, and Charles Morris from Haven today
among many others. So if you appreciate traditional gospel music,
point your browser to www.myfavoritestation.net
and click on the Falls where we're preserving old time gospel music for
the Internet Age.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments
send them to wraf.the.falls@gmail.com
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Podcasting Stats
by The Barna Group
Access to spiritual content via podcasting among Christians is almost double that of non-Christians:
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38% of evangelicals and 31% of other born-again Christians listened to a sermon or church teaching via podcasting
In other words, roughly 45 million Americans report going digital to acquire church sermon and teaching content.
One out of every four adults-23%-said they downloaded a church podcast in the past
week.
The sermon podcast listener profile cuts across generational lines:
- Older adults were just as likely as younger people to listen in.
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Residents in the south (31%) were twice as likely as those in the northeast (14%) to access church podcasts.
Similarly:
- Protestants (32%) were more intrigued by such content than were Catholics (18%).
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The same held true for non-mainline attendees (38%), compared to mainline Protestants (16%).
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African-Americans (50%) were very loyal listeners, especially when contrasted with Asians (14%).
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Those who are economically downscale (35%) were more likely to listen to church podcasts than were upscale adults (10%).
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His agent disagrees with Dave!
Dear Dave,
My
life insurance
agent recently sold me a universal life policy. When I mentioned your
name and asked if term life insurance was better, he laughed and said
term insurance is horrible. I'm a little confused right now. What's the
truth here?
Read Dave's Answer - link to
http://davesays.org/index.cfm?FuseAction=dspContent∫ ContentId=10175
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Calling All Senior Adults 55+
Do you need Refreshed, Encouraged or
Inspired? Then the Refresh Conference is
for you. You're invited to join Dr.
Charles Stanley along with Dr. Jerry Vines and Dr. Junior Hill for a night of
uplifting praise and worship. Special
Guests include Greater Vision, The Talleys, Geraldine & Ricky and Daniel
Crews. For more information and to register click here.
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 One
of our ministry partners, Plugged In Online, now offers video film
reviews. They've begun to feature short video-reviews that tackle the
movies' highest and lowest points. So if you're inclined to add
'watching' to your online experience, look for our their new 'video'
link next to the green TV-screen icon. (An example of a film review
that includes a video link is the latest Pixar animation 'Wall-E.'
You'll also find video links at the bottom of the 'Indiana Jones' review, 'The Incredible Hulk,' 'Get Smart' and 'Iron Man,'
among others.) Keep an eye out for 'audio' links, too. The icon in this
case is a pair of green-and-black headphones. (And examples of film
reviews already containing audio links are the just-out-on-DVD monster
mash 'The Spiderwick Chronicles' and prehistoric adventure '10,000 BC.')
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Thank you for your prayers and continued support of WRAF.
Blessings, Cathy Klump Social Networking Coordinator Toccoa Falls Radio/WRAF
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