Roundups
Prosecutor and persecutor
Election | Kamala Harris has a complicated record, but her zeal to support abortion and attack its opponents has been consistent
Following the chain of command
Election | Mike Pence has brought a low-key but active approach to the vice presidency
Brawls in the Himalayas
Asia | A deadly border clash between Chinese and Indian troops has put relations between the two most populous countries in the world on a precipice
Falling back with looks at the past
Books | Fall Books: Twenty-five history books and biographies in a trying year
Calling on a fighter to fight
Politics | Most pro-lifers are enthusiastic about President Donald Trump’s record on abortion, but some say he could be—and should be—doing more
Journals
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10.2.20 Culture Friday, Enola Holmes, and Ask the Editor
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to Trevin Wax about a new political survey of evangelicals and the importance of cultivating unshakable joy; Megan Basham reviews the new film about Sherlock’s sister, Enola Holmes; and WORLD editor in chief Marvin Olasky answers a question about political coverage on Ask the Editor. Plus: a trip to nowhere, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Providing an education rooted in faith—for engineers, nurses, social workers, teachers, and more. www.dordt.edu
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A conversation with Alisa Childers
This week, hear Warren Smith's conversation with the former lead singer of the vocal group ZoeGirl, and now Christian apologist and author, Alisa Childers.






