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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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10.8.25 The Attorney General’s senate hearing, Nigeria’s blasphemy laws on trial, and serving kids with special needs
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Oct 08, 2025 |
10.7.25 Colorado’s conversion therapy law, hiring high-skilled immigrants, the National Guard in Memphis, and steadfast hope for the hostages
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Oct 07, 2025 |
10.6.25 Key Supreme Court cases in the new term, government shutdown and the labor market, and Jane Goodall’s life mission
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Oct 06, 2025 |
Britain’s strictest headmistress
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Oct 04, 2025 |
10.3.25 The connection between conscience, culture, and revival, Arsenio Orteza on the soundtrack for Reagan, and competitive rock skimming
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Oct 03, 2025 |
10.2.25 HHS studies autism, self-driving cars, and a conversation with Charlie Kirk’s fifth-grade teacher
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Oct 02, 2025 |
10.1.25 Washington and New York power plays, Moldovans’ election, and conversation advice from Jefferson Fisher
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Oct 01, 2025 |
9.30.25 Indictment of James Comey, LGBTQ crisis hotlines, remembering Voddie Baucham, and Britain’s strictest headmistress
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Sep 30, 2025 |
9.29.25 The competing visions on the Supreme Court, restoring the dignity of work, and the Nazi “compassionate euthanasia” campaign
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Sep 29, 2025 |
9.26.25 Culture Friday on signs of awakening in American churches, a review of Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie, and Listener Feedback
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Sep 26, 2025 |
9.25.25 Grappling with AI data centers, reclassifying marijuana, and ministering on a race track
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Sep 25, 2025 |
9.24.25 Washington Wednesday on a government shutdown and Trump at the U.N., World Tour on Syria seeking relief, and a new generation of tap dancing
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Sep 24, 2025 |
9.23.25 A two-state solution, Rosh Hashanah in Israel, and Arsenio Orteza on Nathan Oglesby’s music
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Sep 23, 2025 |
9.22.25 The Babylon Bee wins in court, the Fed’s interest-rate cut and political battles, and American eugenics
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Sep 22, 2025 |
9.19.25 Charlie Kirk’s example, a review of The Senior, and distinguishing between sympathy and empathy
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Sep 19, 2025 |
9.18.25 Genocide charge against Israel, vigils for Charlie Kirk, and injectable weight loss drugs
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Sep 18, 2025 |
9.17.25 The unprecedented honors for Charlie Kirk, political discord in Nepal, and a revival within exhibition baseball
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Sep 17, 2025 |
9.16.25 Russia breaches NATO airspace, Apple’s negligence in protecting kids, and Mathew West’s new hymn of comfort
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Sep 16, 2025 |
9.15.25 Legal Docket on Supreme Court dangers and duties, Moneybeat on the U.S. capital markets, and History Book on George Washington
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Sep 15, 2025 |
9.12.25 Culture Friday on America’s potential breaking point, Kevin DeYoung on guidance through a crisis, and prayers for our nation
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Sep 12, 2025 |
9.11.25 Erick Erickson, a Utah student, and Megan Basham remember Charlie Kirk
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Sep 11, 2025 |
9.10.25 Washington Wednesday, protecting Egypt’s oldest monastery, and faith and fun with Bananaball
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Sep 10, 2025 |
9.9.25 Casting proxy votes, the future of conservatism, and efforts to dim the lights
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Sep 09, 2025 |
9.8.25 Rewriting the bar exam, the stalled labor market, and the end of World War II
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Sep 08, 2025 |
9.5.25 Culture Friday on redefining reality, a review of The Paper, and Ask the Editor
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Sep 05, 2025 |
9.4.25 Update on women’s sports, analyzing child care options, and lessons from Oregon’s lava fields
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Sep 04, 2025 |
9.3.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and clean water in Ecuador
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Sep 03, 2025 |
9.2.25 Conflict and negotiation in the Middle East, violent crime rates in the U.S., and a review of Dopamine and Jesus
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Sep 02, 2025 |
9.1.25 Legal Docket on hiding a child’s gender identity, Moneybeat on a court ruling on tariffs, and History Book on the scars from Hurricane Katrina
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Sep 01, 2025 |
8.29.25 Culture Friday on the Catholic school shooting, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, and Listener Feedback
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Aug 29, 2025 |
8.28.25 Minneapolis families mourn, Nashville families remember, advice from a cardiologist, and the Bureau of Prisons’ new direction
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Aug 28, 2025 |
8.27.25 Hunter Baker on John Bolton and Ghislaine Maxwell, World Tour on Nigeria’s persecution, and comfort for families in crisis
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Aug 27, 2025 |
8.26.25 Parents rights in California, the rise of deadlier drugs, and a Pittsburgh chapel filled with religious relics
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Aug 26, 2025 |
8.25.25 The end of affirmative action, the Fed’s possible rate-cuts, and the Americans with Disabilities Act
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Aug 25, 2025 |
8.22.25 Culture Friday on eugenics repackaged, two global blockbusters, and the life of Dr. James Dobson
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Aug 22, 2025 |
8.21.25 Why immigrants choose America, the shift toward natural food coloring, and a traditional Japanese art form
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Aug 21, 2025 |
8.20.25 Hunter Baker on Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and worship during baseball season
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Aug 20, 2025 |
8.19.25 Summits and proposed land swaps, organ donation concerns, and living in wartime Ukraine
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Aug 19, 2025 |
8.18.25 The fight over abortion pill reversals, what’s driving higher prices, and the 1775 Proclamation of Rebellion
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Aug 18, 2025 |
The tech exit
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Aug 16, 2025 |
8.15.25 Culture Friday on AI’s dehumanizing turn in music, Arsenio Orteza on an elusive artist, and on Word Play the unpredictable English language
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Aug 15, 2025 |
8.14.25 Ukraine’s missing children, the decline in marriages, and ministering on the boardwalk
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Aug 14, 2025 |
8.13.25 Washington Wednesday with Hunter Baker, Australia’s censorship, and a break from screen time
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Aug 13, 2025 |
8.12.25 Religious protections at work, detainment at Alligator Alcatraz, and maternity care in rural America
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Aug 12, 2025 |
8.11.25 Legal Docket on regulating speech, Moneybeat on the Fed nominee, and History Book on the foundation for Mere Christianity
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Aug 11, 2025 |
8.8.25 Culture Friday on what kids need, a review of Sketch, and urban artists in Spain
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Aug 08, 2025 |
8.7.25 Pressuring Brazil, regulating venomous vipers, and spiritual growth on the highway
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Aug 07, 2025 |
8.6.25 Senate tactics and Texas standoff, renewed violence in Colombia, and chaplains encouraging flood survivors
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Aug 06, 2025 |
8.5.25 U.S. maritime strategy, regulating digital currency, and teaching the Bible in a second language
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Aug 05, 2025 |
8.4.25 Defending religious liberty on Legal Docket, talking tariffs on Moneybeat, and History Book
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Aug 04, 2025 |