In a culture that desperately needs godly light and truth shed on the country’s many pressing issues, the American Pastors Network (APN, www.americanpastorsnetwork.net) daily radio program, “Stand in the Gap Today,” is expanding, with the addition of several new stations in Pennsylvania, and a new web site being unveiled today.
Currently, several stations throughout the state air “Stand in the Gap Today,” including WFYL-AM Philadelphia, and several more are adding the program today, including WFBM 90.5 FM in the Beaver Springs and Richfield areas, WFBM 90.1 FM in Selinsgrove and Sunbury, and WFBA 90.5 FM in Mt. Carmel and Frackville. All three stations will air the program live daily beginning 12:05 p.m. and cover about 12 counties in central Pennsylvania.
“Over the past three months since ‘Stand in the Gap Today’ debuted, we’ve covered a multitude of crucial topics on the air,” said APN President Sam Rohrer, who also serves as president of the Pennsylvania Pastors Network (PPN, www.papastors.net). “As our culture moves further and further from the truth, Christians desperately need to apply a biblical and constitutional view to the matters that affect all of us every day. That’s why it’s so important that quality programming like ‘Stand in the Gap Today’ grows and reaches even more Americans throughout the country.”
Beginning today, seven radio stations in Texas will also air “Stand in the Gap Today.” The stations in the Kingdom Keys Network of Christian Radio cover a large portion of northern Texas. Also airing the program are WJSM-FM 92.7 in Altoona, Pa., and WJSM-AM 1110 in Martainsburg, Pa.
“Stand in the Gap Today” is a one-hour live daily radio program that addresses the cultural and moral issues of our time from a constitutional and biblical perspective. With issues like same-sex marriage, the possibility of a nuclear Iran, and Islamic radicalism daily in the news, how should Christian Americans think?
The program communicates to listeners the importance of applying a biblical and constitutional worldview to every aspect of their lives, provides tools to respond to attacks against biblical truth in the culture, and encourages them in their critical responsibility, as ambassadors of Christ, to speak truth in the culture.
The program is hosted by Rohrer, along with Gary Dull, APN board member and executive director and vice president of the PPN, and Dave Kistler, president of the North Carolina Pastors Network (NCPN, www.ncpastors.net). Daily, “Stand in the Gap Today” considers current hard news topics from a biblical, pastoral point of view making it unique amongst other radio programs in the U.S., and welcomes guests, including caller comments during “Phone-In Friday.”
Today, “Stand in the Gap” is also unveiling its new web site, found at www.StandintheGapRadio.com, where visitors to the site can listen live to “Stand in the Gap Today” each day at noon through WFYL 1180-AM. The new site also details all three APN radio programs, which include “Stand in the Gap Minute,” a daily one-minute radio feature that airs daily on more than 40 stations, and “Stand in the Gap Weekend,” a one-hour program on Sundays that features a sermon from an APN pastor, followed by a short commentary with Rohrer and others. The weekend program airs on more than 150 stations, including the American Family Radio Network.
I was listening today while driving to another local town, but didn’t get to hear the whole program. I was interested in seeing a picture of the patch you were discussing that the Army is possibly requiring soldiers to wear. Is there some way I can access that discussion from today [ 10/05/15 ] ?