Roundups
Watch and wait
Elections | Election night could provide a quick White House winner, or a flood of mail-in ballots and social division could delay results for weeks
A tale of two nominations
Supreme Court | Kavanaugh, Barrett hearings couldn’t have been more different
Miracles in a tough season
Human Trafficking | As sex trafficking mutates to survive COVID-19, church closures and social isolation threaten those who have already escaped the life, in unanticipated ways
San Francisco’s compassion crisis
Drug Abuse | The city’s laissez-faire drug policies leave addicts dying without hope
Surviving a rekindled conflict
Azerbaijan | Armenian Christians mourn and seek refuge while a border battle flares
Journals
The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis every weekday. Hear original coverage such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories.
10.28.20 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and harvesting social media
On Washington Wednesday, Mary Reichard talks to professor Mark Caleb Smith about this year’s unusual presidential campaign and its potential to set new trends; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on international news; and Sarah Schweinsberg talks to young farmers cultivating a following on social media. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Bible Visuals International, Helping Children See Jesus! by equipping you with lessons, stories and songs. Biblevisuals.org And from Dordt University. Ranked #1 in the nation for student engagement by The Wall Street Journal, Dordt informs, inspires, and challenges students. dordt.edu.
Listening In goes beyond talking points by providing in-depth conversations with newsmakers and thought leaders. This weekly, half-hour program adds candor to personal stories and perspectives.
A conversation with Justin Bailey
Justin Bailey is professor of theology at Dordt University and author of “Re-Imagining Apologetics: The Beauty of Faith in a Secular Age.” On this episode of Listening In, host Warren Smith talks with Bailey about the importance of apologetics and the idea of apologetics as an art.






