The Wondrous Story

Rev. Dave Bailey

The Wondrous Story Instructions for Alexa

Listen to your favorite Oneplace ministries on all Alexa-enabled devices! Alexa is the voice-activated assistant for Amazon devices such as the Echo, Echo Dot and the Amazon Tap.

Search for "oneplace.com" in the Skills section of the Alexa app on your phone and hit the "Enable" button. Now you can ask Alexa to play your favorite show or host:

“Alexa, ask Oneplace to play ‘The Wondrous Story’”

or

“Alexa, ask Oneplace to play ‘Rev. Dave Bailey’”

The Wondrous Story Instructions for Google Home

Listen to your favorite Oneplace ministries on all Google Home devices! With the OnePlace Google Assistant skill, you can listen to all of your favorite pastors and teachers on devices such as Google Home, Google Home Mini, Google Nest Hub and even on Google Assistant-enabled car dashboards and smart TVs! Get started by asking Oneplace to play your favorite show or host:

“Hey Google, ask Oneplace to play ‘The Wondrous Story’”

or

“Hey Google, ask Oneplace to play ‘Rev. Dave Bailey’”

About The Wondrous Story

Rev. Dave Bailey, host and founder of Ranch Hope Radio records The Wondrous Story (a 15 minute weekday program) and His Music Place, (a 30 minute weekend program) from the comfort of his office studio on the Ranch Hope campus. Each broadcast, Rev. Bailey talks about what's happening in the news, The Signs of Our Times, plays great music, and provides an inspirational devotional message.

About Rev. Dave Bailey

Rev. Bailey’s dream to provide a safe haven for “youth in trouble” was launched in 1964. 

The first boy came to Ranch Hope in Alloway Township, Salem County, from the Woodbury Probation Department on May 5, 1964. Within a few months, the first residence for 12 boys was filled.  Rev. and Mrs. Bailey, with their family, served as the first house parents.

Ranch Hope has proactively met the needs of adolescent boys via structured programming in a residential setting for 45 years. Over time, the Ranch modified its approach and became an alternative for child protective services, as well as the Family Court System. The Ranch now has the capacity to care for 57 boys and 12 girls, as well as day school students, who experience troubled home lives, difficulty in the community and school, and who are in need of a nurturing community setting as opposed to a correctional environment.

Rev. Bailey has always defined Hope as “An Expectation of Success.” This is Ranch Hope’s motto and words he lives by every day.

Contact The Wondrous Story with Rev. Dave Bailey

Mailing Address
Ranch Hope, Inc.

45 Sawmill Rd.,

PO Box 325

Alloway, NJ 08001-0325



Telephone
(856) 935-1555