Mornings with Ryan and Beth

About the show...

Hi, we’re Ryan and Beth, followers of Jesus, just like you. We just happen to be on the radio and we’re doing life with you in Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa. It’s a great place to live…Yeah, sure, ya betcha!

Ryan is married with seven kids. Beth is single and has a dog. We’re two very different people, just on the same path to be more like Jesus. We invite you to come along!

On Today's Show

What Day is it?

Burning Question:

 If you could memorize just one chapter of the Bible, which one would it be—and why?

Morning Devotional:

What Glasses?

Both Mercy and Zebedee recently got glasses. They’re both farsighted, and the glasses help them see clearly—especially up close. Zebedee actually likes his glasses… but more often than not, he’s not wearing them.

I’ll look at him and say, “Hey buddy, where are your glasses?” He’ll pause and then say, “Oh yeah,” and go find them. The thing is, he needs them. He’s had headaches without them, and they make a noticeable difference. Still, for some reason, he keeps taking them off—maybe because he forgets… or maybe because he feels a little self-conscious about wearing them.

And that got me thinking—how often do we do that with our faith?

God has given us something that brings clarity, purpose, and peace. We know we need it. We even say we love it. But sometimes, when we’re out in the world—at work, school, or with certain people—we tuck it away. We don’t want to seem different. We feel awkward about being too bold or too open about following Jesus. So we quietly take off the very thing that helps us see.

Romans 1:16 says,
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes…”

There’s no shame in the truth that has changed us. There’s no reason to hide the grace that saved us. Just like Zebedee needs his glasses to see clearly, we need to live out our faith openly—not just when it’s easy, but especially when it’s not.

So today, wear your faith like glasses. Don’t be afraid to put it on—and keep it on—because it’s how you see the world rightly, and how others may come to see Jesus more clearly through you.

Bible Quiz:

Question:

Who was the first person that is said to farm crops?

Answer: Adam Genesis 2:15

Storytime: Mercy is ALWAYS ready to go!

Just one more Thing!

Today's Scripture
So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. -- Luke 11:9-10

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    About our hosts...

    Ryan hails from London, Ohio. Growing up, he was loud and you could always hear him coming. After high school, Ryan went to Cedarville University majoring in communications. Ryan’s career has brought him to KIAM Radio network in Nenana, Alaska. Upon returning to Ohio, he worked for Cox Broadcasting in Dayton (K99.1, 1290 WHIO), Salem Radio Network in Columbus (880 WRFD) and mostly recently he worked fifteen years for Strong Tower Christian Media in Xenia (Hope 100.7, 93.7 the Light). Ryan founded and ran a low power station in London (WCYC-LP).

    Ryan and his wife Kris have seven children and they enjoy hiking Minnesota’s trails. He also likes to fish, hunt, and forage for edible mushrooms.

    Beth is Kinship Radio’s Program Director and on-air host. She was born in northwestern Wisconsin and grew up in the Twin Cities area, calling both places home.  Beth began performing at an early age and was active in community theatre, band and choir for much of her childhood.  She attended Minnesota State University in Mankato where she earned her bachelor’s degree in music. 

    Beth has been active as a vocalist, worship leader, speaker, and journalist at a community newspaper. In her spare time, Beth enjoys crafts, snuggling with her dog, Abbie, and being an aunt to her three nieces.