I am a loyal listener of the 93.1 Real
FM radio station program known as the Gospel Plane. It starts at 3am in the
morning (this is the check in time) and gives you uninterrupted Gospel music up
to 6am (time of the flight). Interaction on the program begins at this time.
From 6am the program usually entails prayers for the nation, a song for the
nation, a call-in segment, and ends with a sermon from Pastor Joel Osteen. Some
days, guests on the program include pastors and gospel artistes. The call-in
segment does not only allow greetings, but it also allows people to speak about
issues affecting them, learn from others who have been through similar
experiences, receive encouragement, and receive prayer.
93.1 is the first radio station to provide
so many hours of Gospel content. It airs five (5) hours of Gospel content every
day from Monday to Saturday (3am to 8am), and nine (9) hours on Sundays (3am to
12pm). The many hours of Gospel content on the Gospel Plane makes this program
and this radio station a pioneer.
Moreover, while I was away studying in Jamaica,
my wife (Ernella Garner) listened to the Gospel Plane program. This was one of the means in which God strengthened
her faith while I was absent from our home for three school years. She also
used this program to keep track of the time as she prepared our daughter for
nursery school, our son for day care, and herself for work. When she heard
advertisements and the program’s host (Mr. Maxwell Thom), that meant that it
was after 6am. The prayers of his mom (Sis. Lynette Thom) indicated that it
could be between 6:30am and 7am. The call in segment meant that it was after
7am, and the sermon meant that it was around 7:30am. The constant time check
provided by the program host also helped to confirm whether my wife was late or
early in her preparations.
Each time the song for the Fly Jamaica
advertisement played, our children sang along in excitement as they remembered
that I traveled on that plane and anticipated my return on the same plane. Indeed,
every time I came home I used Fly Jamaica.
I listened to the program whenever I
came home on holidays and I continue to listen to it now that I have graduated.
I am a loyal listener as a result of my wife, and I am among a large number of
loyal listeners. The Gospel Plane program has impacted us and many people in
many positive ways.
In addition to the many hours of Gospel
content, another characteristic of this program that makes it and 93.1 a
pioneer radio station, is the fact that this program makes us feel like one big
family. We don’t feel like we are merely persons listening to a radio program,
but we feel like we are a part of one big radio family. While some of the
members of this family have been fortunate to get their calls through during
the call-in segment, some have been trying for weeks, months, and even years. In
fact, there are others who are yet to get through to the program. However,
persons continue to try as they want everyone to know that they are a part of
this family. In order to facilitate these persons, time is often provided for
first time callers. My wife and I are yet to call into the program to let
everyone know that we are also a part of this big radio family. The Gospel
Plane program is one of the reasons that 93.1 Real FM can claim that it is “The
People’s Choice.”
As a pastor I recommend that all persons
(whether you are a Christian or not ) listen to this program which is one that
God uses to help people express what they are going through, be encouraged, and
find strength in God for whatever challenges they face.
Tune in today to become a part of this
radio family and call, text, or encourage your friends, family, and everyone
you know to tune in to 93.1. As Bro. Max often says, “You never know what you
are doing for that person.”
Listen to 93.1 Real FM at: www.realfmgy.com
To
contact them:
Live
Studio Calls: 592-218-5540
Office
Telephone 1:592-218-5092
Office Telephone 2:592-218-5093
Office Telephone 2:592-218-5093
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