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Pat Ferguson <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Oct 2006 14:40:23 -0500
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Phil,

I will ask a friend of mine if she knows what that song is. Actually 
I'll ask several Christian friends.

I really do share in your frustration with radio stations. I rarely 
call them any more for that reason.

I'll try to get the name and artist of that song.

Blessings,
Pat Ferguson

At 09:23 AM 10/13/2006, you wrote:
>I was listening to this Christian station this morning who doesn't post
>their phone number on their website, as I mentioned in another message, but
>they played a song I want to find.  No, they didn't come on and mention her
>name or anything and I can't find it on the web yet.  She repeated the
>phrase, Love is in the wings, or His love is in the wings, several times so
>it is my guess the song is titled that.  I finally remembered the number of
>the radio station but, of course, they weren't open so I left a message.  We
>will see if they return phone calls.  That will be a first.  Does this
>contemporary song ring a bell with anybody?  I would get a digital radio but
>I still can't read the display so that won't work either, haw.  I'm not
>laughing.  I sure hope they make a high definition radio that has a voice
>synthesizer some day.  I rarely hear a song I want to buy the CD that has it
>but every freaking time I do, the Christian stations don't answer their
>phones.  One station that I listen to a lot, has a direct line to the DJ and
>one day I called, I let it ring 50 times.  I'm not kidding.  No, he wasn't
>talking on the air at the time, he was probably in the bathroom or outside
>having a cigarette break.  Did you realize that many Christian stations
>never ask if the person they are hiring is born again or not?  How do I know
>this.  A friend of mine, who is not a Christian, worked at a local Christian
>station playing music.  Anyhow, this DJ who wouldn't answer, made me mad so
>I called the offices.  She said, here, let me give you the direct number.  I
>said, forget it, I already know the number, and have called it,  He don't
>answer his phone.  I also explained I had tried calling that number on many
>different occasions, this is a black Gospel station and I love black Gospel
>and black choirs, and this stations plays many hours a day of it, so I call
>once and awhile to find out the artist.  I quit simply because the DJ
>doesn't answer his freaking phone.  Anyhow, the office lady, very nice lady,
>offered to try.  He didn't answer her call either.  Bummer.  Yes, I know
>they are trying to optimize their operations to save money so they can make
>money but give me a break.  I just want to know the name of a song and the
>artist.  The only luck I have had with this situation is listening to a jazz
>FM stations.  They always answer and they even spell the names of the artist
>and the CD and the song and everything.  Go figure.  And we call ourselves
>Christians.  Yes, I am hacked off.  There must be a better way but giving up
>Christianity can't be the answer.  I thought about praying and asking the
>Lord to do something about this but He said He can't get them to answer the
>phone either so even He has stopped listening to the stations.
>
>Phil.

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