Roundups
Minority opinion
Politics | Can Donald Trump gain enough black voters to make a difference in 2020?
2020 Children’s Books of the Year
Children’s Books of the Year | A TIME FOR VIGILANCE: Children need their parents not only to guard against objectionable books but to promote good ones. The titles in the following pages are books to consider
Picture books
Children’s Books of the Year | TURNING A SHACK INTO A HOME: Brightening colors help tell a story of hope amid tragedy
Novels
Children’s Books of the Year | BECOMING A GENTLEMAN: How tragedy can produce an honorable young man
Nonfiction
Children’s Books of the Year | AGAINST THE ODDS: How God planned the steps of a girl with deformed feet
Journals
NPR from a Christian Worldview: Each weekday morning, enjoy daily radio news, interviews, commentary, and original features reported from the field.
2.26.20 Washington Wednesday and World Tour
On Washington Wednesday, Nick Eicher and Megan Basham talk to Thomas Miller from the American Enterprise Institute about the bipartisan effort to end surprise medical billing; Africa reporter Onize Ohikere reports on international news on World Tour; and Paul Butler visits the Southern border to find out how pastors are ministering in a dangerous place. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, the shot of a lifetime, and the Wednesday morning news. 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 Philip Ryken
Philip Ryken is the president of Wheaton College, one of the most influential evangelical institutions in the country. On this episode of Listening In, host Warren Smith talks with Ryken about the history of Wheaton and how the school has handled several recent controversies.







