COOKING IN THE HOUSE, September, 2010
By Jennifer Cote Here in the Bay Area, we often know fall by the heat wave that can descend upon us. While the rest of the country notices the pumpkins…
Everyday Life: September 2010 | What Makes You Strong
By Christina Donahue Williams Hey everyone!! It’s Christina! I can’t believe that it’s already time for school to start…wow! If you’re like me, you have been out school shopping and…
Old Fashioned | Adventures in the Life of a Southern Gospel Wife
By Kelly Capriotti Burton There are many things I love in life that are not old-fashioned and most of them start with a capital letter: Facebook, Twitter, Tivo, Skype, texting,…
Artist Feature: The Copenhavers
With God, All Things Are Possible By Lorraine Walker The State of Ohio may be known more for Rock and Roll than for Southern Gospel, but with a State motto…
Sisters: Healer of my Heart
By Chad Hayes Since the mid-1970s, sisters Heather Day, Kim Lord, and Valerie Ruppe have been in some way involved in Southern Gospel music. All of them at some time…
Nothing in Particular: August 2010
By Jonathan Sawrie We’re broadcasting live from Gillette, Wyoming site of the 2010 National High School Finals Rodeo! Picture NQC but with a few hundred Bloomer horse trailers covering the…
Artist Feature: Jerry Salley
By Lorie Watkins Hey Y’all! What a wonderful summer that this has been so far. Although it has been quite HOT, we’ve not been experiencing extreme drought this year in…
Everyday Life: August 2010 | Destined to Reign
Hey everyone!! I hope that your summer has been filled with fun, laughter and just awesome!! I know that I’m totally enjoying the long daylight hours along with the moon…
Two-Twelve: Pack Rat
~By Bryan Hutson Yvonne and I are moving this week. We have been packing up boxes, carrying things to the garage and making arrangements for water, gas, electricity and cable.…
Cooking in the House: Lemon Bars
By Jennifer Cote It’s easy for me to get nostalgic, just thinking about Lemon Bars. As we gear up to celebrate twenty-five years at The New Deli this fall, I…