WIBI Family Friendly Radio (FM 91.1)

wibiFamily Friendly Radio is a non-commercial, listener-supported station whose mission is to connect people to God. Daily programming includes the best in contemporary Christian music and the radio ministries of Insight for Living (Chuck Swindoll), the Bill Maier Family Minute, Focus on the Family (Dr. James Dobson), and What Matters Most with Patty Dudley, among others. WIBI broadcasts to the St. Louis Metro area from Carlinville, IL. Other Family Friendly stations are scattered throughout Illinois, in Springfield, Mt. Vernon, Vandalia, and Granite City.

To learn more about the mission and ministries of WIBI, check out their website. You’ll find news, concert information, a community events calendar, and WIBI’s weekly program guide. You can meet the staff, join WIBI’s Music Advisory Panel, submit requests for prayer, and give your support to the station, all on this site. If you have never tuned in to 91.1 before, give them a listen. Many of the songs that the band at Faith Fellowship covers can be heard on WIBI every day. Songs from artists like Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, Aaron Shust, Jeremy Camp, Chris Tomlin, Superchick, TobyMac, Barlow Girl, Casting Crowns, Mercy Me, Jars of Clay, and the list goes on and on… The music will encourage you and give your soul a lift!

Compassion International

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What is Compassion International?

Compassion International exists as a Christian child advocacy ministry that releases children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty and enables them to become responsible, fulfilled Christian adults. Sponsoring children in need is the core of how Compassion works. One child at a time, they are changing the world and giving the gift of hope.

Founded by the Rev. Everett Swanson in 1952, Compassion began providing Korean War orphans with food, shelter, education and health care, as well as Christian training. Today, Compassion helps more than 950,000 children in 24 countries.

AIDS Initiative

In addition to sponsoring four children through Compassion, Faith Fellowship supports Compassion’s AIDS Initiative. The AIDS Initiative focuses entirely on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative care of those affected by the AIDS pandemic. Compassion’s treatment program is administered through the local church in each community. When the local church monitors health, provides treatment options, and offers prevention education, families willingly begin treatment. Children who have been stigmatized receive love, and parents find hope in the love of Jesus Christ.

We encourage you to visit www.compassion.com and read more about the work that this phenomenal organization does around the world.

Community Hope Center

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The Community Hope Center in Cottage Hills, IL is a non-for-profit, volunteer based charity operating as a food pantry and crisis center since April 4, 1988. The Center was established to benefit families, children, and those who are less fortunate with programs that meet their diverse needs. During the past decade the Center has been providing thousands of tons of food, clothing, and furniture to the needy throughout our extended community.

No downturn is anticipated regarding people’s needs in these tough economic times. The demand for assistance is causing the Hope Center’s programs to expand at an alarming rate. Currently the Center is helping between 2,000 to 2,500 people per month. Weekly, four thousand pounds of food is distributed to those in need from the Center’s food pantry.

No one who comes to CHC for food is ever turned away, and as they are waiting in line, they are welcome to take as many clothes, furniture, and household items as they need. In addition, Christian counselors offer them prayer and Bible-based counseling. The Hope Center has seen many people give their lives to Christ as a result of this intervention.

CHC also offers a free medical clinic once a week and provides training in computers and other skills that will give individuals a hand up into the work force.

Community Hope Center always needs and welcomes volunteers. Contact Director Lyn Cloninger at 259-0959 or hope@hopecenters.com or visit their website for more information.