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It’s a Philadelphia Flyers & Sixers focus today. First, Brian Smith (Manager, Broadcasting & Media Services / Intermission Radio Host) of the Flyers checks in to chat about the team-record 28-shot second period in last night’s 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins (the Flyers’ previous high for shots on goal in any period of a game in their 53-year history was 25, accomplished in 1976 and 1988). Smith also sheds light on how rookie goaltender Carter Hart has aided in the team’s rise in the standings and shares a neat story behind why he wears the uniform number that he does (#79). Philadelphia 76ers chaplain Kevin Harvey also calls in to share his testimony as well as thoughts on what ministering to the players looks like (including the wisdom and appropriateness of respecting each player’s privacy). Harvey also talks about his work as South Jersey Area Director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (the largest on-campus ministry of its kind in the world), how God is at work in the Tri-State Area on middle school, high school, and college campuses, and regarding their Victory Dinner in Cherry Hill, NJ on April 12. More information can be found at www.southjerseyfca.org or www.fca.org.
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It’s a Philadelphia Flyers & Sixers focus today. First, Brian Smith (Manager, Broadcasting & Media Services / Intermission Radio Host) of the Flyers checks in to chat about the team-record 28-shot second period in last night’s 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins (the Flyers’ previous high for shots on goal in any period of a game in their 53-year history was 25, accomplished in 1976 and 1988). Smith also sheds light on how rookie goaltender Carter Hart has aided in the team’s rise in the standings and shares a neat story behind why he wears the uniform number that he does (#79). Philadelphia 76ers chaplain Kevin Harvey also calls in to share his testimony as well as thoughts on what ministering to the players looks like (including the wisdom and appropriateness of respecting each player’s privacy). Harvey also talks about his work as South Jersey Area Director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (the largest on-campus ministry of its kind in the world), how God is at work in the Tri-State Area on middle school, high school, and college campuses, and regarding their Victory Dinner in Cherry Hill, NJ on April 12. More information can be found at www.southjerseyfca.org or www.fca.org.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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