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KNLB Now Operates on Solar
Last fall, you helped raise $25,000 for a new antenna system that now allows us to operate at our solar site just east of Lake Havasu on Crossman Peak. Upon building the solar site, nearly two years ago, Alive FM began to be powered by the sun. Now KNLB’s main transmitter, too, is operating at the solar site at an even higher level, meaning the signal reaches farther to impact more souls for Christ! The move required the newer four-bay antenna to be lifted high on the tower
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God Sends Workers
“Your people will volunteer freely in the day of Your power.” -Psalm 110:3 Eddie and Anthony (below) got a grand tour of several communication sites while visiting from Florida. These two couldn’t wait to come and assist Faron, broadcast engineer of Your Celebration Radio Network. With ongoing work at sites including Oatman, Spirit Mountain, the Hualapai, Mt. Elden, Lake Havasu’s home site, Crossman, Rodman in Barstow, and Seegmiller in St. George, Anthony (at right), h
Your Celebration Station
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Listener Story
John Craig of Morenci, Arizona finds a way to hear Your Celebration Radio Network over 4,000 feet deep in the copper mine. Just North-East of Safford’s Guthrie Peak, where the “lighthouse” shines a signal of hope, is North America’s largest copper mine—the Morenci Mine. There, you’ll find YCRN listener, John, driving a 20k gallon 777 Caterpillar Watertruck or the 793 Caterpillar, 310 ton capacity hauler. John wakes up early in the morning to Greg Laurie. But would lose
Your Celebration Station
3 days ago1 min read


Road Trip!
Then you will go on your way in safety, and your foot will not stumble. -Proverbs 3:23 We made it through the winter “Cyclone Bomb” that hit the Northeast! Recently, we drove to Ebensburg, Pennsylvania to pick up antenna systems for Your Celebration Radio Network. Having received a quote for freight that approached $9,000, we decided to be creative and make the trip ourselves. The beginning of the journey was relatively uneventful, until roughly 1,000 miles into o
Your Celebration Station
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