Christian radio station WNKJ, which is based in Hopkinsville, is asking for the community’s help during their annual Care-A-Thon that begins on the air Tuesday.
For more than 40 years, WNKJ at 89.3 FM and WNLJ, 91.7 FM in Madisonville have been the heart and soul of “Missionary Radio” — a non-profit frequency full of faith-based music and ministry.
General manager Ken Cummins says the annual Care-A-Thon this week will help raise money for the station’s operating costs.
click to download audioCummins says the Care-A-Thon will begin on the air Tuesday morning.
click to download audioCummins says Missionary Radio broadcasts throughout western Kentucky and Tennessee.
click to download audioThis year’s theme is “How Good of God” with Missionary Radio part of a national partnership this year.
click to download audioWNKJ-FM first began broadcasting in August of 1981 and is in its 42nd year of worship, witness, and music. Cummins says there are several ways you can support Missionary Radio.
click to download audioCummins is a Princeton native and Murray State University graduate who has been with WNKJ for 21 years.