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Alina McClaflin
Sep 25, 2023
I love listening to the world and everything in it on my way to school every day, I appreciate the huge variety of topics and the fact that it's all from a Christian worldview.
Dennis C
Sep 16, 2023
Brent Henney
May 5, 2023
love the podcast. great news reporting and plenty of fun short reports or moving stories to keep things a little lighter in the mist of all the horrible things going on in the world.
Joanna from Missouri
Jun 26, 2021
Great reporting!
Tera
Feb 13, 2021
I've been listening daily for over a year and feel like I get a balanced and thorough recap of what's going on in the world, all with a biblical perspective. Please keep up the sound journalism!
Jake
Dec 17, 2020
Dan Sheldon
Sep 16, 2020
what NPR wishes they could be. Even keeled without excess adjectives. But always with a Christian understanding of world events
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Mark A
Jan 14, 2020
Listen every day, and feel I get a good understanding of what's important. Thanks
Alexandra Lee
Sep 14, 2019
Quality reporting, news & some opinion, from a truly Biblical worldview. Balanced, nuanced, steadfast, contending for truth, clarity (esp. on Supreme court matters) and compassion. They're willing to humbly admit & fix their (few) errors.
Heather
Jul 10, 2019
This is my go-to source for news. Unbiased. Wide variety of issues covered. I've been listening so long they've become family.
Tim Lewis
Mar 16, 2019
World is a great source of journalism from a Christian perspective.
A Podcast Republic user
Dec 31, 2018
Guan H Hsu
Nov 24, 2018
This is the only source of news that I can trust to deliver a balanced report.
David Nakhla
Nov 19, 2018
World does such an incredible job putting together a daily briefing on today's news seen from a Christian's perspective, training us to view news and culture through our lens that are shaped by a biblical view of the world. Top notch!
Joanna Mohn
Sep 11, 2018
Thoughtful news from a biblical worldview. Many stories that are not covered in the mainstream news are covered. Often stories that are covered in the news are reported with details the are omitted other places.
Kevin Butler
Jul 31, 2018
I rely on this program each day for news and commentary from a biblical worldview perspective. TWE is indispensible for me as a resource to be informed and challenged and as part of my morning routine. I'm so thankful that this exists!
Tara ******
Jul 29, 2018
TWE gives me straightforward news and understandable Supreme Court summaries. I trust these journalists to be honest and fair. This podcast helps me live out my faith in the world.
Dar Anderson
Jul 11, 2018
Greatly appreciate TWE team's commitment to integrity and balance. Getting excellent reporting from people who know Jesus is a privilege that we don't take lightly. Thank you.
Steve Hart
Jul 10, 2018
My wife, Kris, and I look foward to TWE every morning as we prepare to meet our world. We know that you alls commitment to Jesus is paramount to the news you report. Thank you all for your diligence to Truth.
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5.22.26 Culture Friday on Fidelity Month, the latest Star Wars adventure, and training young journalists
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May 22, 2026 |
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5.21.26 The Senate showdown, women’s metabolic testing, underwriting gender-transitions, and soft rock in the 1970s
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May 21, 2026 |
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5.20.26 Victory for Trump-backed challengers, the Ebola outbreak, and losing a homestead
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May 20, 2026 |
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5.19.26 Iran’s hope, safety laws for Texas camps, celebrating America’s Christian heritage, and marking a historic baptismal pool
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May 19, 2026 |
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5.18.26 Supreme Court considers geofence warrants, the summit in Beijing, and the Pac-Man craze
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May 18, 2026 |
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5.15.26 Mail-order abortions continue, Top Gun is 40 years old, and Carl Truman’s favorite books
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May 15, 2026 |
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5.14.26 Trump’s China challenge, antidepressants withdrawal, farmers’ fertilizer scramble, and applied theology
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May 14, 2026 |
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5.13.26 Managing a rivalry with Beijing, eradicating leprosy, and courageously engaging the culture
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May 13, 2026 |
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5.12.26 Iran’s confidence, congressional maps, mail-order Mifepristone, and Gen Z’s reluctance to drive
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May 12, 2026 |
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5.11.26 Temporary Protected Status for Haiti and Syria, labor data, tariff refunds and Rupert Murdoch’s Disney deal, and Milton Hershey’s chocolate business
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May 11, 2026 |
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The flight from marriage
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May 09, 2026 |
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5.8.26 The federal investigation into Smith College, a review of The Sheep Detectives, and a classical music label focused on beauty
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May 08, 2026 |
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5.7.26 Georgia wildfires, forced marriages in Pakistan, the National Day of Prayer, and Messianic Jews in Israel
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May 07, 2026 |
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5.6.26 Shifting message on the Strait of Hormuz, political turmoil in Venezuela, and help for struggling marriages
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May 06, 2026 |
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5.5.26 The Supreme Court on mail-order mifepristone, UAE departs OPEC, kids gaming and gambling, and exploitation at Churchill Downs
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May 05, 2026 |
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5.4.26 The Supreme Court on Roundup product warnings, Spirit Airlines’ shutdown, and intervention for premature babies
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May 04, 2026 |
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5.1.26 Telling the truth about life and death, a review of Animal Farm and The Devil Wears Prada 2, and the Dutch influence on the English language
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May 01, 2026 |
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4.30.26 Limits on government power, Iran’s balance sheet, care for orphans, and an upstart conservative media organization
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Apr 30, 2026 |
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4.29.26 The Supreme Court weighs Temporary Protected Status, King Charles’ visit to Washington, the U.K. ban on tobacco sales, and a Desert Shield and Desert Storm memorial
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Apr 29, 2026 |
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4.28.26 Homeland Security funding, the SPLC defrauding donors, leverage with Iran, and a new album from Christian rock’s longest-running band
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Apr 28, 2026 |
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4.27.26 Legal Docket on disputes testing legal authority, Moneybeat on a new Fed chair, and History Book on the Chernobyl disaster
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Apr 27, 2026 |
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Between two Irans
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Apr 25, 2026 |
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4.24.26 Public reading of the Bible, a new documentary about intelligent design, and listener comments
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Apr 24, 2026 |
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4.23.26 Psychedelic drugs for mental illness, a state-funded abortion facility, AI for medical care, and an Iranian-born pastor on the Iran war
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Apr 23, 2026 |
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4.22.26 The Federal Reserve nomination, the surgical backlog in Ethiopia, and relationships with a transient workforce
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Apr 22, 2026 |
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4.21.26 Iran’s defiance, diplomacy with Cuba, Clarence Thomas’ UT speech, and physicians against assisted suicide
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Apr 21, 2026 |
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4.20.26 Two Supreme Court cases over fairness, markets pushing oil prices, and a father/son Boston Marathon team
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Apr 20, 2026 |
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4.17.26 A candid account of abortion and backlash over blasphemy, revisiting a 2014 sci-fi film, and Quest with Cal Thomas
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Apr 17, 2026 |
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4.16.26 Federal prosecutions of pro-lifers, firefighters for medical freedom, an AI-powered charter school, and a doctor’s theology of work
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Apr 16, 2026 |
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4.15.26 Congressional resignations and reconciliation fights, global oil supplies, and NCAA revenue-sharing influence on sports programs
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Apr 15, 2026 |
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4.14.26 A new phase of the Iran war, Israel and Lebanon ceasefire talks, stronger enforcement of abortion drugs, and a musical experience for young listeners
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Apr 14, 2026 |
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4.13. 26 Supreme Court weighs asylum qualification, David Bahnsen on inflation and geopolitical risk, and memories of the last Revolutionary War veterans
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Apr 13, 2026 |
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4.10.26 Uneven standards for workplace speech, Culture Friday on the cost of expressing truth, Star Wars: Maul—Shadow Lord, and Arsenio Orteza reviews two new albums
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Apr 10, 2026 |
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4.9.26 Iran ceasefire, Autism program fraud, training for the Gospel in Nepal
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Apr 09, 2026 |
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4.8.26 Changing the attorney general, Hungary’s pivotal election, and breaking the cycle of addiction
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Apr 08, 2026 |
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4.7.26 Training for a military rescue, Iran’s leadership choice, Astronauts travel farthest from Earth, and a book about today’s cultural crisis
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Apr 07, 2026 |
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4.6.26 Whether citizenship is automatic for all born in the U.S., short-term volatility and lasting economic trends, and the killing of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Apr 06, 2026 |
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4.3.26 Tech companies failing to protect children, competing visions of speech and responsibility, review of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, and Word Play on modern use of ancient Greek poetry
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Apr 03, 2026 |
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4.2.26 Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship, the launch of Artemis II, and economists consider government welfare and private charity
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Apr 02, 2026 |
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4.1.26 Signs of the political season underway, using hymns for faith and memory, NASA’s Artemis II mission, and That Holy Week So Long Ago
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Apr 01, 2026 |
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3.31.26 Military force and diplomacy in Iran, social media companies held accountable, Gen Z relationships, and church design for music and preaching.
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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3.31.26 Military force and diplomacy in Iran, social media companies held accountable, Gen Z relationships, and church design for music and preaching
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Mar 31, 2026 |
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3.30.26 Supreme Court justices consider limits on mail-in ballots, the economy’s mixed signs, and Hank Aaron’s 715th home run
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Mar 30, 2026 |
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3.27.26 Social media companies held liable, 40th anniversary of Stand By Me, and Listener Feedback
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Mar 27, 2026 |
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3.26.25 Assisted suicide laws, AI in schools, new conservative curriculum, and remembering a Kentucky student killed in the Iran war
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Mar 26, 2026 |
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3.25.26 Government control and public tolerance, Muslim converts to Christianity, a drop in Memphis violent crime, and Nebraska families battling wildfire
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Mar 25, 2026 |
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3.24.26 The next move in the Iran war, ICE at the airports, a military contract dispute, and a terminal illness scam
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Mar 24, 2026 |
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3.23.26 The Supreme Court weighs what can be signed away, Washington’s scramble to ease oil pressure, and The Godfather’s enduring legacy
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Mar 23, 2026 |
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The asylum legacy
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Mar 21, 2026 |
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3.20.26 A new push against the abortion pill, a review of Project Hail Mary, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to help people in crisis
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Mar 20, 2026 |