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Radio Programming Schedule A Love Language Minute alovelanguageminute.com (866)424-4279 KAGV 1110 AM “Alaska's Gospel Voice” A Word With You hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you (888) 899-8714 Adventures in Odyssey whitsend.org (800) A-FAMILY Answers in Genesis answersingenesis.org (859) 727-2222 Back to the Bible backtothebible.org (800)759-6655 Bluegrass Hour facebook.com/bghalaska (907) 832-5426 CitizenLink citizenlink.com (866) 655-4545 Diamonds in the Dust joniandfriends.org (818) 707-5664 Down Gilead Lane keysforkids.org (888) 224-2324 Eye On the Middle East foi.org/israel-in-the-news (800)257-7843 Family Matters Minute familymatters.net (800) 467-4596 Family Life Today familylife.com (800) FL-TODAY Focus On the Family focusonthefamily.com (800) A-FAMILY Free Indeed pgm.org (312) 492-9410 God’s Great Outdoors ggoutdoors.org (877) TALK-GGO Grace to You gty.org (800) 55-GRACE Radio Programming Schedule Home School Heartbeat hslda.org (540) 338-5600 Homecoming Radio homecomingradio.com (800) 713-3773 Jonathan Park jonathanpark.com (866) 440-0022 Joni and Friends joniandfriends.org (818) 707-5664 KAGV Studios Just the Facts cfact.org (202) 429-2737 Know The Truth ktt.org (888) 644-8811 P.O. Box 940096 Keys for Kids keysforkids.org (888) 224-2324 Lamplighter Theatre lamplighter.net (888) 246-7735 4723 North King David Street Legal Alert christianlaw.org (727) 399-8300 Let My People Think rzim.org (770) 449-6766 Houston, AK 99694 KAGV Christian Radio is a part of the “I AM Life Issues lifeissues.org (513) 729-3600 Radio Network”, a family of stations owned and Life Line Productions lifelinepro.com (800) 52-FUNNY Lighten Up kendavis.com (615) 599-8955 Phone: (907) 892-8820 operated by Voice for Christ Ministries (VFCM). Lighthouse Report lighthousereport.com (888) 99-LIGHT Listen to the Bible radiobible.org (212) 582-2920 Fax: (907) 892-8825 VFCM exists to raise up people, mature and Man in the Mirror maninthemirror.org (800) 929-2536 Mercy Minute mercyships.org/mercy-minute (903) 939-7000 E-mail: [email protected] complete in Christ through the faithful Mission Network News mnnonline.org (800) 284-9361 Money Wise compass1.org/compass-radio (800) 525-7000 Website: vfcm.org/kagv communication of God’s Word. Throughout the Moody Church Hour moodychurch.org/watch-online (800) 215-5001 Moody Presents moodyradio.org/moodypresents (800) 626-1224 state of Alaska, we work to broadcast the good Mukluk Messages vfcm.org/KIAM (907) 832-5426 news that Jesus Christ has paid the price to My Family Talk drjamesdobson.org (877) 732-6825 I AM Radio Network Stations: My Money Life mymoneylife.org (800) 722-1976 KAGV 1110 AM - Houston-Big Lake redeem us from our lives of sin and free us from Native New Life nativenewlife.org (907) 563-0260 Parenting Today’s Teens heartlightministries.org (866)700-FAMILY KIAM 630 AM and 91.9 FM - Nenana our fear of death. He offers forgiveness, a new Paws & Tales insight.org/pawsandtales (866) 968-PAWS KYKD 100.1 FM – Bethel Portraits of Grace gty.org (800) 55-GRACE Translator Tower Frequencies: life in Him and a relationship with God for Radio Theatre radiotheatre.org (800) A-FAMILY eternity. We invite you to learn more about the Ranger Bill moodyaudio.com (800) 215-5001 94.3 FM Allakaket Reach Beyond reachbeyond.org (800) 873-4859 94.3 FM Ambler Lord by tuning in for Biblically based teaching, Real Family Life familylife.com (800) FL-TODAY Renewing Your Mind renewingyourmind.org (800) 435-4343 94.3 FM Anaktuvuk Pass radio dramas and other programs that offer ScienceScripture&Salvation icr.org/radio (619) 448-0900 92.1 FM Bettles Sounds of Joy (765) 628-3074 insight and inspiration. We hope you will be Sounds Wild adfg.alaska.gov (907) 465- 4256 91.9 FM Chignik Bay encouraged by listening to the uplifting, gospel SRN News srnnews.com (972) 831-1920 94.1 FM Eagle Stories of Great Christians moodyaudio.com (800) 626-1224 94.3 FM Grayling focused music throughout the day. Storybook Room moodyradio.org (800) 626-1224 Storytime beta.cbhministries.org (616) 647-4500 94.3 FM Hughes The Pond lifeatthepond.com (800) 828-0903 94.3 FM McCarthy The Storyteller withoutreservation.com (218) 444-5455 Voice for Christ Ministries is a non-profit organization Through the Bible ttb.org (800) 652-4253 94.3 FM McGrath supported by the generosity of our listeners and friends. TiPPS 4tipps.org (888) 798-1124 94.3 FM Perryville Today in the Word moodyradio.org (800) 356-6639 We are sincerely grateful for all financial gifts. Today’s Father fathers.com (800) 593-3237 94.3 FM Port Alsworth Tax deductible donations may be sent to: Truth for Life truthforlife.org (888) 588-7884 94.3 FM Prudhoe Bay/Deadhorse Voice for Christ Ministries Turning Point davidjeremiah.org (877) 998-0222 Unshackled pgm.org (312) 492-9410 94.3 FM Quinhagak P.O. Box 474 Voice of the Martyrs persecution.com (877) 337-0302 96.1 FM Ruby Nenana, AK 99760 Weekend Magazine focusonthefamily.com (800) 232-6459 92.1 FM Tanana Wretched Radio wretchedradio.com (877) 282-2337 94.3 FM Sand Point MONDAY – FRIDAY SATURDAY 2:06a Unshackled 2:06a Unshackled 3:06a Wretched Radio – Todd Friel 8:30a We Kids with Mr. Nick** 5:30a Thru The Bible - J. Vernon McGee 9:07a Storybook Room ** 6:03a Mission Network Newsbrief – Greg Yoder 9:21a Keys for Kids ** 6:27a Today's Father – Carey Casey 9:30a Down Gilead Lane ** 6:30a SRN News Headlines / Sports 10:06a Karen and Kids ** - Karen Mortimer 6:34a Truth for Life – Alistair Begg 10:30a Adventures in Odyssey ** 7:07a Listen to the Bible 11:00a Paws and Tales ** Short Features Heard on KAGV 7:30a SRN News Headlines/ Business Report 11:30a Brinkman Adventures** Answers with Ken Ham 7:57a Family News in Focus (Morning Ed.) 11:55a Sounds Wild ** A Love Language Minute - Gary Chapman A Woman After God’s Own Heart - Elizabeth George 8:30a Back to the Bible – Woodrow Kroll 12:30p Ranger Bill ** A Word With You - Ron Hutchcraft 8:55a My Money Life – Chuck Bentley 1:10p Rick’s Recipes Back to Genesis - John Morris 2:30p God's Great Outdoors - Gerry Caillouet 8:57a Real Family Life Bible Minute - John Munro 3:04p Weekend Magazine - Bill Maier 9:25a Joni and Friends – Joni Eareckson Tada Bible Q & A – John MacArthur 9:30a Grace to You - John MacArthur 4:06p Wretched Radio Weekend -Todd Friel Diamonds in the Dust - Joni Eareckson Tada 10:30a Know The Truth – Philip De Courcy 5:04p Gaither Homecoming Radio - Bill Gaither Family Matters Minute - Tim Kimmel 11:30a Money Wise- Chuck Bentley 6:00p The Bluegrass Hour - Adam White Focus on the Family Minute - Bill Maier 11:55a Mission Network News – Greg Yoder 8:30p Unshackled Insights - Chuck Swindoll 12:07p Today In The Word – Bob Lapine 9:30p Native New Life Parenting Today’s Teens - Mark Gregston Life Issues - Brad Mattes 12:32p Truth for Life – Alistair Begg SUNDAY 12:58p Legal Alert – David Gibbs Lighthouse Report - Steve Douglas 12-5:00a Music Through the Night – Roger Basick Listen to the Bible - Max McLean 1:30p Renewing Your Mind – R.C. 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