Higher Calling Radio, Strong Tower Radio and
Joshua Generation Radio
D. Morton, Jr. – 2 a.m. – 11 a.m. CST Mon-Fri
Vince McCaskill – 11 a.m. – Midnight Mon- Fri
*Weekends Higher Calling Radio
D. Morton, Jr. – 2 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Vince McCaskill – 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Zse Zse – 9 p.m. – 11 p.m.
ZseZse (aka Rev. Dr. Carol L. Lawrence)
Creator/Host of jazz Divine
The voice on the Internet against Domestic Violence and Teen Dating Violence
A dynamic Christian communicator, best known for her eclectic approach and distinctive gift of discovering contemporary insights in the Biblical stories while maintaining the integrity of the Biblical text, Dr. Lawrence finds her primary spiritual gift of teaching to be the substance and essence of all her ministry endeavors.
Ordained in 1985; formerly an Elder in Full Connection in the United Methodist Church, Dr. Lawrence is currently ordained in the American Baptist Church.
Her teaching ministry on terrestrial radio began in '87 on local stations in PA, DE and NJ with 15 minute segments called "Abiding in the Vine." In 2000 she renamed the broadcast "Conversations in the Word," changed to a half hour interactive format with guests in the studio. In 2008, with a clear vision and a passion for those outside the walls of the church, ZseZse combined Conversations in the Word with Gospel Jazz. It was born of her passionate love for music, the Word of God and commitment to create a "God space" for those who don't find their place in the local church and for whom organized religion is difficult to embrace, yet still have a desire for a spiritual relationship with God and others of like mind.
As founder of the Empowerment Development Network, the self described "12 year corporate America survivor," combines management experience with 25 years of church leadership, providing leadership training that equips, and empowers leaders with principles, resources and skills which govern personal and organizational effectiveness. As convener of Empowerment Gatherings, she facilitates retreat events uniquely designed for spiritual, personal & professional growth and networking.
Faith without works is a dead faith:
The legacy of her grandmother as a victim/survivor of domestic violence is the passion in her commitment to her work in raising awareness of the intolerable acts of violence against women and teen dating violence.
"My mother kept the story alive so that my grandmother's story would never be my story. I keep the story alive so that it will never be my daughter's story. I'll keep the story alive so that her story won't be your story."
You don't have to be a victim or an abuser to be actively involved in this mission; just someone who cares.
DJ Primo – 11 p.m. – 2 a.m.
Strong Tower Radio
D. Morton, Jr. – 2 a.m. – 7 a.m.
Reggie Rogers – 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Reggie (aka G-Rhymez) born in San Francisco CA, and raised in Southern California (Oxnard) has paid dues and dished out his fair share of bad news. G-Rhymez, short for Reggie Rhymez, has spent hundreds of hours, and thousands of dollars glorifying Satan and his workers of iniquity. G-Rhymez has shared the stage with Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, Yo Yo, The Alcoholic's, The LA Dream Team, SWV and many others.
It was back in 1981 when Reggie was mesmerized by local radio personality Howard Thomas (HT the body rocker).
Reggie would hide his head phones under his pillow at night, just to hear a portion of Howard Thomas radio program heard on KGAB FM 96.5 FM. It was also back in 1981 when Reggie was first introduced to rap music. Reggie memorized the lyrics to Sugar Hill Gangs Rappers Delight in one night. The seed was planted, but it would take years for that seed to became a profession.
In the winter of 1982 due to Reggie's, criminal behavior. Reggie's mother decided it was very necessary to move him to his fathers home in Homestead Fla. The drive from Oxnard CA, to Homestead FL, provided a great escape outlet into the world of radio and the music entertainment. With the drive tacking a total of 3 days, Reggie was able to listen to various radio stations and the songs that be came the soundtrack to Reggie's young adult life.
In Homestead Fla, Reggie began to hang out with the area MC's, and Dj's who were transplants from NY. Reggie's West Coast Pop-Lock performances provided a new vibe to the already hot Miami music scene. Reggie could hardly believe what he was hearing, and how a story could be told over a break beat provided by the street Dj.
Before long, Reggie began writing his on stories. Most of the songs glorified himself, and the negative life style Reggie lived back in Oxnard CA. In the summer of 1983 The Rogers family moved again. This time it would be an even more of a culture shook, as Bryan College Station Tx would be home for the next 8 years. During that time Reggie's criminal behavior had simmered down a bit.
His desire to be on the radio was much more stronger than the desire to get into mischief.
Reggie began rapping in public which lead to various performances in local talent shows. It was at a LA Dream concert that Reggie would meet the owner of KHRN 94.3 FM. Following Reggie's performance, along with his MC, introduction of the LA Dream team. Reggie introduced himself to the owner and general manager of KHRN, and on March 23, 1985, Reggie became a radio personality on KHRN 94.3 FM. Reggie was hired to do the night shift, from 7:00pm until midnight. Reggie remained there until 1991. After accomplishing the highest rated drive time radio program in the market. Reggie decided to move back to Oxnard CA were he excepted a night time drive position on local radio station Q-105 FM. Reggie was none as Da G-Man, and quickly became a local favorite. Da G-Man went on to open up for groups like SHI, SWV, Ice Cube, and many other. After a year 1/2 at Q-105, Reggie set his site on the second biggest radio market on the planet (LA). In the winter of 1993, Reggie began broadcasting on KGGI 99.1 Riverside CA. Reggie began broadcasting on the weekends, while his weekdays were filled with drama. Reggie had begun to slip back into some of his old negative ways. He found himself in jail one night, and the prayers of his grandmother reached the thrown room of God, along with his grandmother posting bail. Reggie was released from jail and as a way of saying thanks. Reggie answered the invitation to attend church services that Sunday morning.
Reggie attended St Paul Missionary Baptist Church, and the rest is history. Reggie excepted the Lord Jesus as his personal savior, resined from KGGI 99.1 FM, and took a job as a security guard at a local retail store. It was a humbling experience to go from the towns favorite DJ, to a polyester wearing, funny hat looking security guard. With prayer, and fasting Reggie received a Vision from God. Reggie was ispired to produce a radio program that would gloryified the Lord, and still be funky. Not your typical church choir sounding radio programs, but a program that would include rap music, humor, and high energy. After perfecting a demo of the radio show, Reggie decided to present it to the general manager for KDAR 98.3 FM. Reggie was informed by the general manager that his program would not work on his station. The GM claimed that the station was to conservative for such a program. Months later, Reggie received a call from the new GM of that same station. The new GM had heard the demo, and invited Reggie to the station for an interview. Reggie was provided with two hours of broadcast time for the radio show he titled Midnight Psalms. Reggie began broadcasting from the hours of 12:00-midnight until 2:00am Sunday morning. This continued for about 6 month's, and that's when Reggie was offered a better time slot of 10:00pm until 12:00 midnight. With that came the renaming of Midnight Psalms to Power Jamz the Wake Up Show, with Reggie Rogers. Power Jamz the Wake Up Show will be celebrating 16 years of radio broadcasting, in January.
DJ Primo – 9 a.m. - Noon
The Best Christian Music Mixologist this side of Heaven. D
Chris Chicago – Noon – 2 p.m.Chris C is a well known and respected member of the Christian Music Industry. At the age of 28, he already has 10+ years of experience on all sides of the business. He began as an intern at KLYT, a Christian radio station in Albuquerque, NM, when he was 16 years old. By the time he was 20, he was Music Director of the station as well as a much loved on-air personality. He was known as a leader in the industry, which is why he won a NAACR Award for Music Director in 2002, and was nominated for Music Director of the Year and On-Air Personality of the year in the 2004 GMA ECHO Awards.
When Chris moved to Nashville in late 2005, he founded Shamrock Media Group, which quickly became one of the industry’s top promotion companies. Chris still pursues his love for radio through Hype Radio. He has been programming and hosting the Hype since 1999. The Hype is played in more than 125 markets worldwide.
Vince McCaskill – 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Chris Chicago – 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Jasmine Rene – 8 p.m. – 2 a.m. CST on Strong Tower Radio
On Demand
D.J Primo Mix - http://interface.av-res.com/glnk/10272/play
Words that Inspire with Minister Vince McCaskill -
http://www.bygodinspired.com/page/bgi-inspirational
Puritan Missionary Baptist Church –
Programming
A Higher Calling Radio
Monday – Friday (15 minute ministry block programming)
* 9 a.m. Eastern/ 8 a.m. Central/6 a.m. Pacific – Brown Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Bartholomew Orr – Southaven, MS USA
* 10 a.m. Eastern/ 9 a.m. Central/ 7 a.m. Pacific - Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor Gary L. Hopkins - Kansas City, MO USA
* 12 p.m. Eastern/ 11 a.m. Central/ 9 a.m. Pacific - Trinity CME Church with Dr. O'Neal Shyne - Indianapolis, IN USA
* 1 p.m. Eastern/ 12 p.m. Central/ 10 a.m. Pacific – Brown Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Bartholomew Orr – Southaven, MS USA
* 2 p.m. Eastern/ 1 p.m. Central/ 11 a.m. Pacific – Puritan Missionary Baptist Church with Bishop Larry D. Grinstead - Indianapolis, IN USA
Weekends
Block Programming
8 p.m. (2 hours) – Jazz Divine with Zse Zse
11 p.m (2 hours) – DJ Primo Mix
Strong Tower Radio
Mon- Friday - 24 hours of the best Christian Hip Hop
Weekends
Block Programming
9 a.m. – D.J. Primo (3 Hours)
Noon - Hype Radio Show (2 hours)
6 p.m.- Hype Radio Show (2 hours)
Joshua Generation Radio
24 hours of the best Adult Contemporary Christian Music
Monday – Sunday
10:00 a.m. “Changing Our World” with the Baptist University of the Americas
Miscellaneous, Inspirational and Informative Programming from one of the most Unique & Amazing Academic Institutions in the World!
11:00 a.m. "Spread the Word" with Pastor Mel Keyes, Joshua House of Worship
Practical Relevant & Challenging, Gospel Preaching from Pastor Mel Keyes, Joshua House of Worship
Noon “If Carol Can” Minister Carol Favorite, Joshua House of Worship
Inspiring Interviews & Messages Targeted at Addressing the Issues of Domestic Violence & the Abuse of Women & Children. Hear the Powerful Testimony of an Overcomer.
12:45 p.m. “Comedy Laugh Breaks” with Cleto Rodriguez
2:00 p.m. “Economic Empowerment Hour” with Pastor Mel Keyes & Special Guests
Informative interviews on subjects ranging from job interviewing, resume writing, investments, budgeting, network marketing, entrepreneurship, credit repair, real estate and other empowering economic subjects.
3:00 p.m. “Inspirational Interviews” with Pastor Mel Keyes & Special Guests
Behind the Scenes Interviews with Great People Doing Great Things in Every Walk of Life: Ministry, Entertainment, Literature, Politics, Government, Education, Business, Commmunity Service, Home.
4:00 p.m. "Dare 2 Dream" with Gospel Recording Artist, Wanda Trent Phillips
Trent Phillips Ministries
5:00 p.m. “Living In the Word” with Pastor Keith Graham, Now Word Covenant Church
Anointed, Practical & Relevant Preaching of Pastor Keith Graham,Founding Pastor of Now Word Covenant Church
6:00 p.m. “The Way Ahead” with Dr. Maurice Williams, The Way Ahead Ministries
7:00 p.m. “Journey 4 Justice” with Dr T.L. Grover, Founder

