Register to Win in "The 25 Days of Christmas" Every day at WRAF is like Christmas morning during Toccoa Falls Radio's "25 Days of Christmas." We are helping you this Christmas by giving away 25 Christmas gift bundles loaded with - Concert tickets to the season's best shows
- Christian books
- CD's from your favorite Christian artists
- Classic Christmas movies
- Gift baskets loaded with coco, coffee, and Christmas movies for the entire family

 Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember, a radio special from Family Life Today, celebrates faith, family and freedom. Based on the book by Barbara Rainey, the radio special takes an historical look at the Pilgrims and their life in the New World. Listen Thanksgiving morning at 8am to WRAF for Thanksgiving: A Time to Remember.
Today, Saturday, November 19 at 5PM the Iowa Family Policy Council is hosting a Q&A with leading Republican Presidential candidates. The event will be emceed and hosted by political pollster Frank Luntz and CitizenLink's Tom Minnery.
This is not a "debate," rather it's an opportunity for Presidential candidates to discuss their worldviews and share their hearts on family issues. The event will feature candidates Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry and Rick Santorum. Mitt Romney has been invited, but has not yet confirmed his presence at the event.
Click here to watch the event.

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You'll enjoy the best Christmas music from: Natalie Grant, Steven Curtis Chapman, Point of Grace, Michael W. Smith, Third Day, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and many more of today's most loved Christian Artists.

Spread across South Asia is a forgotten people too numerous to count. They're despised by their countrymen and viewed as subhuman. Even the shadows they cast are believed to be contaminated by their filth. They are the Dalits, the "Untouchables" of South Asia. Their life is valued at less then the animals whose dung they clean from the streets. Banned from the rest of society, they find employment removing trash, discarding animal carcasses and cleaning out latrines and sewers. When you purchase items from the Critter Campaign, you're choosing to send more than a chicken, a cow or a sewing machine. You're sending hope that can forever change a life. Cows supply milk that can be sold. A sewing machine for a widow creates a career and chickens supply an income. These gifts will change lives. |