Roundups



2019 Books of the Year
Books | Great books tell stories. Here’s our pick of vivid and insightful new releases for better understanding America, world events, history, science, and theology
Liberty and justice for all
Religious Liberty | Will religious liberty survive?
Darwinism’s big breakdown
Science | Michael Behe says evolution degrades genes but doesn’t create them
Journals
NPR from a Christian Worldview: Each weekday morning, enjoy daily radio news, interviews, commentary, and original features reported from the field.
12.5.19 Personal loans and letters from World War II
Maria Baer reports on the popular trend of exempting feminine hygiene products from state sales tax; Katie Gaultney and Mary Reichard talk about the increase in personal loan debt; and Susan Olasky tells the story of a young soldier stationed in Hawaii at the start of World War II. Plus: a preview of Listening In, and commentary from Cal Thomas. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Insightful interviews with popular musicians, Christian thought leaders, makers of movies and television, respected authors, and key political leaders.
A conversation with Kay Warren
This week, hear Warren Smith's conversation with author, speaker and sexual abuse survivor, Kay Warren.