When Wally told Zach’s 4-year-old daughter Anna that he didn’t understand Frozen 2, she decided to set the record straight by giving us a full movie review. Can 4-year-old Anna help explain the plot of #frozen2 to Wally? #wayfm Tweet This Since Wally STILL didn’t understand, he decided to do a rappin’ movie review to […]
When the Holidays Hurt
For most of my life, Christmas was the very best thing that could happen to a person. I spent most of December in blissful anticipation of the 25th, and anyone that didn’t share my views was labeled “Scrooge” or “Grinch.” How could people be unhappy when there were lights everywhere? What’s sad about listening to […]
All Christmas on WAY-FM
We pray you are enjoying our Christmas music. Favorite Christmas songs bring people together, and stir up warm memories. Thanks for telling friends, family and coworkers about WAY-FM’s Christmas music! Questions about our Christmas music? Each year WAY-FM plays Christmas music during the holiday season. The results have been overwhelmingly positive. Many who have […]
The Perfect Holiday Gift For Each Enneagram Type
The Enneagram is a tool to define different personality types by assigning a number (1-9) to each type. Since gift buying is so personal, I hope this tool helps you understand the kind of gift that would be best for each unique personality type. If your loved one does not know their enneagram type there […]
Cracker Barrel Take Home Thanksgiving Food Review
It’s so much work to cook a huge meal for friends and family… It can be expensive and exhausting! Cracker Barrel makes it easy with their Thanksgiving To-Go bundle. Let’s have taste and see if it’s worth it?…
Ripple Effects of Grace
“I don’t wanna abuse Your grace. God, I need it every day. It’s the only thing that ever really makes me wanna change…” These lyrics from We The Kingdom, “Holy Water,” were on repeat in my mind as I ran, er, was dragged on a run, with my dog a few nights ago. It’s the […]
FIVE THINGS: 5 Clichés that offer Truth
Christians say the funniest things. Well, it isn’t so much that the things we say are funny, it’s that we say them so much they begin to sound funny. Like when you say “Little Italy” seven times really fast. Go ahead. Say it. Out loud. Just because “Little Italy” sounds funny when you say it over and […]
Unshelter: Allowing our Kids a View Into Brokenness
“ “Hey babe. How about a date night? We can make a nice meal. Light some candles. A minor lung procedure?” What? Who SAYS that? Who says that? My husband, Dan, said that. He had a “PleurX Drain,” placed in his lungs to help alleviate the fluid caused by cancer as he lived out […]
Letting Go
I have found one of the greatest lessons, and most difficult things required as a parent, is this: LETTING GO. If you think about it, the process of letting go begins at birth. The baby is born. She’s been really close to you for nine months. Really close. And what is the first thing that […]
FIVE THINGS: Five Things You Could Say to Someone After Tragedy
Three senseless acts of violence in our country in one week. Dayton, Ohio…El Paso, Texas…Gilroy, California. At least 34 lives lost. We can’t make sense of senselessness except to say it’s a product of evil, of the brokenness of this world in which we live. When my husband, Dan, was very sick, toward the end […]









