The World and Everything In It
Summary: A daily audio news magazine featuring reports, interviews, and analysis from WORLD's editorial team. WORLD is your source for news and views presented from a biblical worldview perspective.
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Podcasts:
Today, John Stonestreet remembers the life of Nabeel Qureshi, a devout Muslim turned Christian apologist. Plus: Megan Basham reflects on the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Today, a report from Butler County, Ohio, where more than 200 men and women died last year from heroin overdoses. Plus: A conversation about autonomous vehicle legislation the House passed this month.
Today on White House Wednesday, World Relief's Jenny Yang talks about possible changes to the administration's refugee policy. Plus: A report from a Caribbean island decimated by Hurricane Irma.
Today, Kristen Eicher reports about the cleanup and recovery efforts in St. Martin after Hurricane Irma ripped through the Caribbean. Plus: WORLD Editor-in-Chief Marvin Olasky talks with professor and author Carl Trueman about his new book on Martin Luther.
Today on Legal Docket, a look at the complexities of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Plus: Notable historic happenings from mid-September.
Today on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about how faith-based organizations are outpacing the government in hurricane relief efforts. Plus: Paul Butler has the latest installment in our Music of the Reformation series.
Today, an on-the-ground report from Irma's wake in southeast Florida, and Lyle Shelton talks about the same-sex marriage vote in Australia. Plus: Michael Cochrane reports on renewed Thorium experiments in the Netherlands.
Today on White House Wednesday, Kent Covington talks with Henry Olsen of the Ethics and Public Policy Center about what Trump's deal with the Democrats says about his loyalty to conservative and Christian values. Plus: Sarah Schweinsberg reports on whether government policies can fix the root of the problem with sexual assault on college campuses.
Today, an on-the-ground report from Hurricane Irma's wake, and a conversation about state's wrestling with the appropriate age for marriage. Plus: Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the growing refugee crisis in Myanmar, where the largest stateless group in the world is unwelcome in the Hindu-majority nation.
Today on the Legal Docket, a look at speech rights in the workplace in light of politically charged protests and rallies. Plus: Some notable dates in history from early September.
Today, John Stonestreet on Culture Friday talks about the liberal media outlets condemning antifa. Plus: Megan Basham recommends a romantic comedy that respects marriage and faith.
Today, WORLD reporter Sophia Lee discusses her experience at an antifa riot in Berkeley, California. Plus: A conversation with Star Parker, the founder of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, about the state of America's black communities.
Today on White House Wednesday, an on-the-ground report from Texas and a conversation about how Washington, D.C. is responding to Hurricane Harvey. Plus: The story of a man who is trying to glorify God by making pizzas.
Today, a conversation with WORLD Magazine editor Mindy Belz about a bill to provide relief for persecuted religious minorities that's stalled in Congress. Plus: Kristen Eicher reports on how Christians are responding to strife at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Today, Mary Reichard talks with the authors of eight friend-of-the-court briefs in a religious liberty case. Plus: A conversation with Hugh Whelchel of the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics about how to understand work as more than just a job.