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Setting Prisoners Free

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Here we are in Day 2 of our Spring Shareathon. I love this time of year. Yes, the days are long and there is much work to be done during a shareathon.....but I love to hear the stories of changed lives. I love reminder of how God uses the music and ministry of J103 every day.

A little while ago, we received a phone call that really grabbed me. The caller was respsonding to the song Redeemed by Big Daddy Weave. She said when she hears the song she feels like a prisoner, standing outside the walls of the prison, after being set free. Having lived a life in the bondage and prison of sin, she truly understands what it means to be set free and redeemed.

What hit me the most about this testimony is just how deeply listeners are touched through the music on J103. She said we were setting prisoners free. Wow!! I never thought about it that way before.

Praise the Lord! Let's keep setting prisoners free! Your support of this ministry is what makes this happen! As I write this, we are halfway through our Spring Shareathon and a little over halfway toward meeting the need. We're asking for 500 people to come alongside the ministry with a one time gift of $500 or a monthly gift of $40. Will you be one of the 500...and help us to keep setting the prisoners free?



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