Mabel Louise & Warren Steward founded WWIB in 1972.
Since the beginning of our broadcast ministry, Mabel Louise has played an active role in Bible teaching, counseling, and public speaking. Listen for her Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:15 am.
WWIB is 103.7 FM throughout western Wisconsin.
Translator stations:
93.5 FM in Marshfield
93.7 FM in La Crosse
94.3 FM in Wausau
Listen from everywhere at wwib.com streaming.
Mabel Louise, recorded on Thursday at 11:15 am during her live broadcast.
Looking for their first win of the season while facing yet another resurgent conference foe, the Altoona Railroaders (0-3, 0-3 Cloverbelt Conference) bounced back from an early 14-0 deficit and showed offensive explosiveness, but couldn't overtake the Crickets (1-2, 1-2 Cloverbelt) and their relentless ground game.
Each weekday Greg Steward visits with some of the best know athletes and coaches in the world about their sport and their faith. The show is heard live at 5:45pm and 6:45am on WWIB
Oregon State's baseball team was the consensus number 1 overall seed in this year's NCAA tournament losing only 4 games before the College World Series. Beavers All American second baseman Nick Madrigal joins Greg to visit about their tourney run, playing for the U.S. National team and his faith. Part 1 of a series.
Hope Gospel Mission(hopegospelmission.org) Executive Director, Sandi Polzin, explains how her multi-faceted ministry is looking to add a new facility for women and children on Frank St. on the west side of Eau Claire. The proposal will be dealt with at upcoming city council meetings in October. Everyone is invited to HGM's annual Harvest of Hope fundraiser Sept. 26th in Eau Claire.