Elsie
WEEKDAYS 10A TO 2P
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Meet Elsie Bee!
Elsie Bee is thrilled to be the midday host on Joy99! Elsie studied broadcasting in college, but felt a call to vocational ministry and spent 2 decades serving in church (and non-profit) ministry. God doesn’t waste a thing, and combined her love of broadcasting with ministry by bringing her to Joy Media in 2019. She is married to the love of her life, Burton, and they have 3 boys—Corbin, Caden, and Cohen. Elsie loves to sing, especially worship music, and also enjoys live theater and dance. She likes spending time with family at Lake Michigan, and quiet walks with Jesus along the lakeshore. She is passionate about recovery ministry and the full inclusion of people of all abilities! Elsie is a graduate of Anderson University and The Church of God Theological Seminary. She is an ordained minister of Word and Sacrament in the Reformed Church in America.
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From the Heart of Elsie
Thanks LIVING
It’s THANKS-LIVING at Joy99! As Christians, we know God calls us to be thankful throughout the narrative of scripture. We know God’s guidelines are always for our good and our benefit. But have you ever wondered why? Why does God want us to be grateful? How might a...
Inclusive for Halloween
Ways for everyone to be inclusive for all abilities on Halloween Maybe you don't have a child with a disability, but you plan on passing out treats. When expecting trick-or-treaters there are simple ways you can better accommodate everyone involved in the fun: Sit at...
Responding to Back Talk
I'm sharing today, 5 ways to appropriately respond to back talk.... 1. Please try again 2. You're allowed to be frustrated but I can't hear you when you talk to me that way 3. Your message is getting lost in your tone 4. I'm not sure you intended to respond like that,...
Finding Hope
Imagine you were on a sports team and I told you that you'd ultimately win the championship. That'd be pretty amazing, right? Along the way, you'd see your fair share of losses. You'd also experience having injured players, some broken equipment, finicky fans, and...