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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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Rooted in redemption
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Feb 28, 2026 |
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2.27.26 Colorado’s proposal to legalize prostitution, a short film portraying Christ’s sacrifice, and feedback from listeners
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Feb 27, 2026 |
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2.26.26 New York’s rent stabilization, school denies teacher religious accommodation, Ukraine’s long resistance, and helping girls in Kenya
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Feb 26, 2026 |
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2.25.26 The tone of President Trump’s State of the Union, France’s proposed assisted-dying law, and learning respect, confidence, and grace through dance
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Feb 25, 2026 |
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2.24.26 The State of the Union address, Iran’s internal and external pressure, U.S. military buildup near Iran, and ministering through war in Ukraine
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Feb 24, 2026 |
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2.23.26 The Supreme Court’s decision on the emergency tariffs, the economic effects of the Court’s ruling, and the legacy of Johnny Cash
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Feb 23, 2026 |
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DoubleTake: The good fight
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Feb 21, 2026 |
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2.20.26 Culture Friday on Texas politics, linguistic surrender, and a mass shooting, Max Belz on Hamnet, and Les Sillars on South Sudan
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Feb 20, 2026 |
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2.19.26 AI’s expanding reach and your digital footprint, the fathers’ involvement and his children’s health, and passing down much more than the farm
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Feb 19, 2026 |
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2.18.26 Marco Rubio’s Munich address, Bangladesh’s credible election, and America’s shrinking agricultural workforce
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Feb 18, 2026 |
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2.17.26 Russia’s expanding nuclear arsenal, lowering prescription drug costs, backing farmers’ right to repair, and the fatal takeoff of a UPS flight
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Feb 17, 2026 |
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2.16.26 Supreme Court justices’ clash over retirement-plan calculations, Trump’s move against climate regulation, and Australia’s unexpected Olympic gold
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Feb 16, 2026 |
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2.13.26 Response to a vitriolic attack on evangelicals, Sony’s new animated sports film, and George Grant on three great books
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Feb 13, 2026 |
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2.12.26 Revisiting EPA climate guidelines, Congress looks at Sharia, and Petra’s new album
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Feb 12, 2026 |
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2.11.26 Japan’s conservative landslide, Hong Kong’s sentencing of Jimmy Lai, and museums rethink how to protect priceless treasures
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Feb 11, 2026 |
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2.10.26 High-risk pregnancies and pro-life laws, church safety and security teams, and preventing violence with acts of kindness
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Feb 10, 2026 |
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2.9.26 Sovereign immunity and corporate state agencies, the Dow hits a milestone, and the example of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Feb 09, 2026 |
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2.6.26 The Super Bowl halftime show, Jelly Roll’s testimony, a review of Solo Mio, and Word Play on lies in literature
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Feb 06, 2026 |
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2.5.26 Medical reckoning on gender surgeries for minors, talks with Tehran, and IDF search and rescue recruits in Tel Aviv
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Feb 05, 2026 |
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2.4.26 First ladies and political influence, elections in Myanmar, and expressing faith through hospitality
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Feb 04, 2026 |
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2.3.26 Venezuela’s regime change, gender ideology in the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the challenges facing small rural churches
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Feb 03, 2026 |
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2.2.26 Gun-free zones in Hawaii, the vision for a humbler Federal Reserve, and an assault at the 1994 Winter Olympics
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Feb 02, 2026 |
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1.30.26 Culture Friday, a review of Marvel Studios’ new superhero TV series, and recent comments from listeners
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Jan 30, 2026 |
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1.29.26 President Trump’s Board of Peace, pregnancy centers target phones, new federal alcohol guidelines, and a husband-and-wife folk duo
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Jan 29, 2026 |
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1.28.26 A fatal flashpoint in Minneapolis, World Tour, and the government’s $3-per-meal promise
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Jan 28, 2026 |
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1.27.26 Life after captivity for an Israeli hostage, U.S. exits the W.H.O., and the world of equestrian sports
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Jan 27, 2026 |
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1.26.26 The legal limits of presidential power, the global economy, and the history of the March for Life
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Jan 26, 2026 |
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Stolen seasons
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Jan 24, 2026 |
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1.23.26 The price of pro-life witness, a review of two different mysteries, and an exploration of poetry and music
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Jan 23, 2026 |
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1.22.26 Minnesota’s social-services fraud, Trump’s pro-life record, travel bans hinder international adoptions, and the storm-tested leadership of Steve Pearce
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Jan 22, 2026 |
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1.21.26 The feds and the disrupted church service, World Tour, and identical twins with rival political views
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Jan 21, 2026 |
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1.20.26 Recent Supreme Court rulings, the costs of girls competing against boys, and artwork for collectors
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Jan 20, 2026 |
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1.19.26 Women’s sports at the Supreme Court, the race for the Fed chair, and the beginning of AMBER Alert
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Jan 19, 2026 |
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Faith and foreign policy
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Jan 17, 2026 |
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1.16.26 Online narratives and misplaced conviction, analysis of film noir, the reshaping of language, and the PCA’s new leadership
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Jan 16, 2026 |
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1.15.26 Britain considers assisted-suicide, updated nutrition advice, and the revival of classical architecture
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Jan 15, 2026 |
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1.14.26 The politics of gender and abortion, Iran’s widening protests and collapsing economy, and preaching across languages in Uganda
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Jan 14, 2026 |
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1.13.26 Iran’s vulnerability, catching up to China, Mike Huckabee on post-Hamas governance in Gaza, and thriving after homelessness
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Jan 13, 2026 |
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1.12.26 Scrutiny of immigration courts, affordability myths, and the U.S. operation to capture General Manuel Noriega
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Jan 12, 2026 |
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1.9.26 Culture Friday on the art of dying, I Was a Stranger from Angel Studios, and Lothar Kosse’s new album Shekinah
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Jan 09, 2026 |
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1.8.26 CDC’s new childhood vaccine schedule, U.S.-China relations, and Haitian migrants’ Temporary Protected Status
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Jan 08, 2026 |
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1.7.26 The just war question, the deadly fire in Switzerland, and Ellie Holcomb’s musical path
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Jan 07, 2026 |
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1.6.25 The capture of Maduro, Venezuela leadership, and functional neurology
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Jan 06, 2026 |
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1.5.26 The case against Maduro, Venezuela’s sidelined oil production, and the Palisades fire, one year later
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Jan 05, 2026 |
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1.2.26 Culture Friday on fading mediating institutions, a preview of 2026 movies, and a podcast leadership transition
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Jan 02, 2026 |
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1.1.26 Legislators leaving office, U.S. strike in Nigeria, and curbing Nigerian infant malnutrition and maternal mortality
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Jan 01, 2026 |
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12.31.25 Fragmentation on the right, global news of 2025, and Charlie Kirk’s courageous faith
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Dec 31, 2025 |
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12.30.25 Attack in Kyiv, Ukraine and Russia peace talks, 2025 religious freedom rulings, and Secretariat’s jockey
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Dec 30, 2025 |
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12.29.25 A Supreme Court case over intellectual disability, a year-end economic review, and a pioneer of cloning
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Dec 29, 2025 |
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The work we were made for
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Dec 27, 2025 |