God Is Still on the Move
Have you been outside lately?
And I don’t mean stepping out your front door. I mean outside your routine. Outside your office. Outside the predictable rhythm of meetings, copy deadlines, music logs, and studio lights.
For me, live shows are my way of going “outside.” They pull me away from the desk. Away from the comfort of the daily grind. Even when the grind is hard, it’s familiar. We know what to expect. We know how people respond. We know the flow.
But outside? Outside reminds you.
Recently, I went outside at Winter Jam. I’m glad I went. Seeing thousands in an arena to enjoy music that points to a Savior was incredible! I was reminded of one simple truth:
God is still on the move.
That word still matters.
Because if we’re not careful, ministry can start to feel mundane. We get so busy doing the work that we forget to look for the movement. We produce. We plan. We execute. But do we pause and ask: Where is God moving right now?
Here’s the beautiful part: in Christian radio, you sit in the middle of the observatory.
Every day, you hear the stories. The emails. The calls. The prayer requests. The testimonies. You are entrusted with front-row seats to the evidence that God has not stopped.
He has not stopped loving.
He has not stopped pursuing.
He has not stopped restoring.
He has not stopped placing reminders of His character in people’s paths.
And your microphone and station become part of that reminder.
When you open the mic this week…
When you write copy…
When you dream up a marketing idea…
When you plan the next event…
Remember: you are not just filling airtime.
You are amplifying evidence that God is still moving.
Christian radio plays a vital role in carrying those stories into cars, kitchens, hospital rooms, and headphones. You help people see that they are not alone. You help them recognize that the God who moved yesterday is moving today.
And maybe, in telling those stories, you’ll be reminded too.
God is still on the move.
And you are right in the middle of it.





















































