How have the voices on Moody Radio made a difference in your life? Our celebration of Moody Radio's 100th birthday continues with voices of the past and memories of their encouragement to your soul. Whose voice on Moody Radio did you hear at just the right time? And what words do you remember them saying? Don't miss the conversation on Chris Fabry Live.
Featured resource:
Website: Celebrating 100 Years of Moody Radio
Book: This is Moody Radio: 100 Years of Proclaiming the Gospel by Kevin Mungons and Phil Shappard
July thank you gift:
This is Moody Radio: 100 Years of Proclaiming the Gospel by Kevin Mungons and Phil Shappard
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Wayne Shepherd is a veteran radio broadcaster with over 40 years of experience as a programming manager and radio host. Owner of Wayne Shepherd Communications, he hosts several nationally syndicated radio programs. For nearly 33 years, Wayne served at Moody Broadcasting in Chicago where, as Broadcast Program Manager, he led the team that created the full service Moody Broadcasting Network, pioneering the creation of satellite-fed programming and news to hundreds of radio stations. Wayne also volunteers his time serving on the ministry boards of Mission Eurasia and Far East Broadcasting Company and hosts his own weekly interview program, FIRST PERSON with Wayne Shepherd.
Ruth Dinwiddie, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, began her career in Cleveland with Moody Radio at WCRF, where she created a 15-minute daily program for women which aired on more than 100 stations. She also worked for Moody Radio in Chicago for 21 years, then came to Florida in 1991 as an on-air personality with the afternoon program Along the Way. After 46 years, Ruth retired her full-time position, but continues to work part-time as office support and on-air substitute. Ruth holds a bachelor's degree in music from Shelton College and is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, where she studied Sacred Music.
Anita Lustrea worked in several areas at Moody Radio from 1984-2015, including as music director, producer of live events like the Friday Sing and Nationally Broadcast Concert of Prayer, and host of Sunday Praise and Midday Connection.
After decades in Chicago, Anita Lustrea finds herself in Sarasota, Fla., along with her husband Mike. She now spends her time as a Spiritual Director, a Certified Enneagram Trainer, Media Coach, and Artist.
Stan Ferris worked at Moody Radio from 1970-1983. While there, he hosted and produced numerous news, public affairs, and educational broadcasts, including Open Line. Before his retirement in 2016, he was the Sole proprietor of Ferris Media, worked in home healthcare, and taught at James Madison Preparatory School.
Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio and is the author of more than 80 books. He is a member of the Christy Award Hall of Fame for Christian Fiction. His latest release is The Forge, a novelization of the Kendrick Brothers' film. He and his wife live near Tucson, AZ.
Experience one of Christian radio’s most captivating voices on Chris Fabry Live. A master storyteller with warmth, humor, and biblical wisdom, Chris delivers authentic and thought-provoking conversations that help you navigate life’s challenges with faith and confidence. Through engaging interviews and relatable insights, you’ll walk away encouraged, equipped, and inspired to live out your faith. Tune in to Chris Fabry Live weekdays from 2–3 PM CT.