Vol. 33, No. 17
Photo illustration by Krieg Barrie
Crouching at every door

Churches | Sexual abuse is a problem in both Roman Catholic and Protestant churches—and here are three environments in which Protestants are especially vulnerable

Papal and presidential pressures

News analysis | End-of-August news: Rome, Caracas, New York, Washington

Going to pot

Business | As states legalize marijuana, tobacco companies are indicating their interest in the reefer business

No place sacred

Latin America | Amid protests across Nicaragua and efforts by Christians to help the hurting, a worsening government crackdown targets Nicaragua’s churches and Christian organizations

A forgotten people?

Persecution | China is holding hundreds of thousands of minority Uighurs in re-education camps, and Chinese financial muscle is keeping much of the world silent about it

NPR from a Christian Worldview: Each weekday morning, enjoy daily radio news, interviews, commentary, and original features reported from the field.

Sep
11
Remembering 9/11, and the shortage of doctors

Kristen Flavin reports on the growing death toll in the wake of 9/11, Laura Finch discusses what's behind the mysterious entity called 'Q-Anon,' and Leigh Jones reports on the decreasing number of doctors in America. Plus: Kim Henderson tells the story of a man scheduled to be on Flight 11 but wasn't.

For sharable story transcripts and audio, please visit worldandeverything.org

Insightful interviews with popular musicians, Christian thought leaders, makers of movies and television, respected authors, and key political leaders.

Sep
7
A conversation with Russell Moore

This week, Warren Smith talks with author, speaker, and the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Dr. Russell Moore.

For shareable story transcripts and audio, please visit worldandeverything.org

WORLD Around the World

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