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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Program Changes:
MoneyLife from
Crown Financial Ministries, previously heard weekdays at 3:30 PM has moved to 6 PM. With the change of hosts from
Howard Dayton and Steve Moore to the new team of Chuck Bentley and Dave Ball we wanted them to have the opportunity to find a new audience that may not have been able to listen at the old time.
In
these tough economic times pray that this change will produce fruitful
ministry as we seek to reach people for Christ through teaching them
what the Bible says about money and stewardship.
Precepts with Kay Arthur, formerly heard weekdays at 6 PM, is now on at 2 AM and is available "on demand" through the
WRAF Wi-Fi Family Radio.
The Jody Hice Show is our newest program and can be heard Monday through Friday at 3:30 PM. Jody is the Senior Pastor at Bethlehem Baptist
Church near Winder, Georgia and he is also the President of Ten Commandments Georgia.
No matter who wins the White House in November, Christian values and
freedoms will continue to be assaulted and The Jody Hice Show will help
us confront America's culture war head on.
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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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Taking a trip?

Here's a good way to
test your geography skills before you go!
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All WRAF listeners are invited
If your family loves
Adventures in Odyssey, then you may wish to make plans to attend the
Adventures in Odyssey Birthday Bash this summer at Focus on the FamilyŽ
in Colorado Springs. You'll meet the actors who play Connie, Eugene,
Bernard and others--and be a part of their special LIVE performance!
The party's on August 16, 2008, so
order your tickets now for a summer treat you and your family will never forget!
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Kirk Cameron...Still Growing
Kirk Cameron didn't need to reach rock
bottom to become a Christian -- no plunge to the depths of despair or
debauchery for the former teen idol and star of the 1980s sitcom
"Growing Pains." He didn't awaken one day, surrounded by empty tequila
bottles and prostitutes, then fear for his mortal soul and choose God
over celebrity. Read more >>>
You can hear Kirk over WRAF every Sunday night at 9 PM on The Way of the Master
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Teens Who Demand and Parents Who Don't
Teens today seem much more demanding than
recent generations. That's relatively new, but what's not new is that
teens are also less mature today. Add the two together and what you
get is kids who expect their parents to be a walking, breathing ATM
machine. Read what to do as Mark Gregston of Heartlight Ministries
shares his advice for parenting today's teens. |
New: Parenting Compass Web Site
Be sure to check out the all new Parenting
Compass Web site from our friends at Focus on the Family! The site
offers vital tools, assessments and resources to help family members
better understand one another and interact in more positive ways.
Here's the link:
ParentingCompass.com.
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The Forgivable Sin by David Jeremiah
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acknowledged my sin to You, and my iniquity I have not hidden. I said,
"I will confess my transgressions to the Lord," and You forgave the
iniquity of my sin. Selah Psalm 32:5
Read: Luke 18:9-14
There is an "unforgivable sin" mentioned in the Bible by Christ himself
(Mark 3:29). It seems to have involved the Pharisees attributing Jesus'
miracle power to Satan rather than to the Holy Spirit (Mark 3:22).
Indeed, that is a serious infraction. Could it be committed today?
Possibly-but it's (hopefully) not a sin that a Christian needs to worry
about.
Strangely,
Christians often think they have committed an "unforgivable sin." Not
the one Christ referenced, but one of their own making. Even though the
New Testament epistles mention no sin that is unforgivable, many
believers live in a permanent state of guilt and shame over
something(s) they have done: "What I did was awful. I'm so embarrassed
and ashamed. I don't see how God could ever forgive me." They're
convinced they will spend the rest of their life on earth being
forgiven for everything except "that." But the New Testament says the
only sins we haven't been forgiven for are the ones we haven't
confessed (1 John 1:9).
Transforming your sin from unforgivable to forgiven is simply a matter of asking and receiving.
The glory of Christianity is to conquer by forgiveness.
William Blake
Turning Point with David Jeremiah is heard weekdays at 4 AM & 7 PM on WRAF
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Aunt Phyllis' Vidalia Onion Pie
Here's a great recipe from Paul Brittin's wife Phyllis.
Click here for the free recipe.
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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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