In March 2024, the beloved Michigan-based radio program “Your Story Hour” turns 75 years old.
What started as a half-hour story time aired on a single radio station (WHFB in Benton Harbor, MI) for the first time on March 27, 1949 is now a weekly program broadcast on thousands of radio stations around the world. The team at “Your Story Hour” can simply say, “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are glad.” (Psalm 126:3)
“Your Story Hour” (YSH) produces a 30-minute nondenominational Christian radio program. The family-friendly audio dramas tell inspirational stories based on the Bible, historical heroes, missionaries, modern-day miracles, and modern-day adventures that teach Biblical values and positive character traits. YSH programs are distinguished by their high-quality acting, music and sound effects. You can listen to the programs for free on the radio, on YouTube and on the Your Story Hour website.
Listeners might be surprised to know that in the beginning, the ministry wasn’t designed for radio at all. Stanley Hill, the founder of “Your Story Hour,” along with a small group of other people, had the idea to get children off the streets on Saturday afternoons by starting a story hour above the Eau Claire Fire Station. Soon, children were flocking to the fire station every week to hear Bible and character-building stories.
When H. M. S. Richards, founder of the “Voice of Prophecy” radio ministry, heard about the story hour, he had a revolutionary idea: “Your program should be on the air. We ought to have a radio program for children.” Wouldn’t that be wonderful? But how could a group of lay people with no radio experience produce a weekly program? God had the answer. He led Virgil Isles—a student at Emmanuel Missionary College, now Andrews University—to offer to write the scripts and produce the programs. Soon, the very first recording studio for YSH was in the basement of the Isles’ home.
From these humble beginnings, YSH began to grow. The studio moved from the Isles’ basement in Berrien Springs, to the back of a barbershop, to a converted garage, to a factory in Medina Ohio, and finally in the 1980s, to its current location in downtown Berrien Springs (which used to be a dairy). The broadcast grew from one radio station to two, to five, to twenty, to hundreds, to thousands. Recording equipment progressed from records, to tape recorders, to reel-to-reel recorders, to high quality digital recording. The ministry expanded from the English program to add both Spanish and Russian programs. Each of these changes brought financial obstacles that left the ministry wondering whether progress would be possible. However, each time God would speak to the hearts of generous donors—many of whom would make personal sacrifices to keep the ministry afloat—and He would provide the funds for the ministry to grow.
Over the years, God has provided personnel for the ministry in the same way. Recently, YSH was praying for the right people to fill some very big shoes: those of producer, scriptwriter, and Aunt and Uncle radio hosts. Over the course of a couple short years, Fred Meseraull (YSH producer for 40+ years), Elaine Trumbo-Roberts (scriptwriter of more than 150 YSH scripts), and Chet Damron (radio host Uncle Dan from 1996 to 2017) needed to pass the baton. Without faith, it might have seemed impossible to fill those roles. Thankfully, God provided just the right people with just the right skills to carry the mission forward. The newest additions to the YSH family are Nicole Buckhanan (Aunt Nikki) and Jon Clayburn (Uncle Jon), who joined Carole Pezet (Aunt Carole) as beloved radio hosts.
YSH’s history is full of miracles. Every year since the first broadcast, God has provided the funds and people that YSH needs. “Your Story Hour” truly is God’s ministry. The nonprofit organization—YSH is solely funded by donor contributions—is currently praying for the means and ability to produce new stories in Spanish, and for wisdom and direction in reaching a greater audience in today’s world of media addiction and rapidly-changing technology.
Recent studies have shown that the average American watches 2 ½ hours of television each day and spends 2 ½ hours on social media each day. That’s a lot of time! Unsurprisingly, all of this screen time has been shown to have a negative impact on individuals and society: increasing obesity, depression and anxiety, isolation, fear of missing out, low self-esteem, and self-absorption. Additionally, long hours of screen times can have a profound negative impact on children, hindering their development, language, and reasoning skills.
“Your Story Hour” offers an alternative source of entertainment, inviting children and adults to use their vast imaginations to paint pictures in their minds as they listen to stories of heroes and heroines who exhibit values like faith, courage, responsibility, diligence, and more. The stories are a great way keep children entertained while doing chores, sitting in the car for commutes and road trips, getting ready for bedtime, and group or personal quiet time. Though the classic stories are timeless and still beloved by listeners, YSH is dedicated to continue producing new stories to keep reaching new generations of children. The ministry is looking in faith to another 75 years of God’s blessings!
To access FREE weekly stories visit: https://www.yourstoryhour.org/listen-for-free
Caralin Griggs is vice president and scriptwriter for Your Story Hour.