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01/03/2006

 

 

Christian Internet Radio WWOL--On The Air 24--7

MEDIA ADVISORY, Jan. 3 /Christian Wire Service/ -- Don Swarthout, President of Christians Reviving America's Values announced today WWOL CHRISTIAN INTERNET RADIO is now on the air 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The unofficial Grand Opening is Wednesday January 4, 2006 at 9:00 AM EST.

WWOL Christian Internet Radio is dedicated to preaching the Gospel to every nation, leaving a legacy in the minds of people all over the world and making the world a better place. We also are focusing on reviving the Spirit of America.

"Our message is about Revival in our Churches and the Restoration of Godly principles in our daily lives," said Don Swarthout who is also a partner in the radio venture.

"America has succeeded because she was founded a Christian nation and if we hope to stop the moral decline in America and the world, we must return to those principles. We are preaching a simple message of doing what is simply right and to stop doing what is simply wrong," Swarthout said.

WWOL was started with 3 national ministries and has rapidly has expanded to include several local ministries such as Pastor G. O. Ati from Baltimore, Pastor Gerald Naber from Des Moines and Billy Douglas from Kentucky. On Sunday's WWOL features Preaching and a variety of Gospel Music.

"We have seven new programmers joining us this month," Swarthout said.

James Coates is also a partner in the radio venture and he is the host of Wagon Traxx, a show that features Bluegrass Gospel Music. Coates Pastors Word of Life Church and their services air every Sunday at 12:00 Noon EST.

Wagon Traxx airs Monday through Friday at 10:00 AM EST. Don Swarthout's "One Nation Under God" airs Wednesdays 1:00 PM EST. John Hagee Today airs at 9:00 AM EST Monday through Friday.

WWOL already has listeners from 33 states and 21 countries.

"We really have something for everybody. We are a tune us in and listen radio station. Tune us in at www.wwolradio.org and find out what we are doing." Swarthout said.

 

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