During Covid my husband had to go into a rehab center and I was unable to visit. He had a debilitating brain tumor. I was working from home-what a blessing to listen to KLRC everyday. At a particularly tough day, I went for a walk and the chorus from Tasha Layton "it's gonna be ok" was the voice of God that comforted me. When he passed away I felt I had to sponsor a day in his honor. I was only planning to do it that year as I was already a day sponsor. As KLRC continues to lift me daily, I have continued sponsoring 2 days. I know I need to hear these words of hope every day.
As a stay at home mom of 3 little ones, the conversations that you have on air that resonate so deeply with me and help me feel part of something bigger. I lost my mom, grandma, and one of my brothers within a short time span and felt so isolated with my feelings even though I wasn't isolated. I so appreciated the deeper conversations that are always so positive and uplifting. Exactly what I need.
The emails and card from all of you and the prayer on the air during the last fundraiser in the fall for my wife... You guys wrapped your arms around us when my son passed and haven't stopped. We play you in both our cars and at my office. God bless you. You guys are IT!
I was driving my 7 year-old granddaughter to school, and the Holy Spirit moved me to donate to KLRC. My grandaughter's dad has a long story of bad choices. Through it all, I was given custody and am trying to raiser her on a fixed income by myself. But every day I see God provide in so many ways. At night, when she goes to sleep, her mind goes to bad places, but she will put on KLRC as she sleeps to keep her mind on God. My radio is always dialed in to KLRC. I am so grateful for my granddaughter being in my life. She loves the Lord and it is the biggest gift. I am SO grateful for KLRC!
I just celebrated 5 years sobriety. Praise the Lord! I was going through a horrible time in my life 5 years ago. I was an alcoholic living in total darkness, sitting alone in my room totally intoxicated. I asked God if He would take me out of this life permanently (I was tired) or if HE would change my life to live for Him. I turned my life over to Him that night! Of course, God wasn’t done with me... I’m still here. After a year sobriety I was listening to 90.9 KLRC and heard this song "There Was Jesus." I have lived every word. When I fell to my knees Jesus had His hand out ready to help me up.
I wanted to share a story how you’re making a positive difference and helping to make Jesus famous. I’m an SRO for our school district and I have been struggling with the emotional weight that comes from working with kids who come from trauma situations and debating if this job was even worth the effort or made a difference. I was deciding if it was time to find a new job. One day I had to drop my vehicle off at our district Bus Barn for service, and when I picked it up the Service Manager had changed my radio station to 90.9 KLRC. I decided to leave it and started listening to your station. A few days later I had 2 kids who had some issues going on and were having a really bad day so I decided to take them both to lunch and talk it over. As we left for lunch, I had the radio on but turned down pretty low, then one of the kids reached over and turned it up and they both started singing along to the song on your station. I was instantly humbled, and knew God had me right where I was supposed to be. Just one guy working in a bus maintenance barn being obedient to God, and a couple of amazing kids sharing His message of love and hope through a radio station. No matter what you do or where you are you can share God's love.