Roundups
Midnight trains to Georgia
Elections | The Peach State prepares for a political frenzy as a pair of January runoffs determine the balance of the Senate—and the shape of the presidency
Mint cigarettes and gas rations
Books of the Year | Rediscovering a critical year in the U.S. fight against Nazism
Flights to freedom
Books of the Year | The stories of two women making hard journeys to America show what refugees endure
United States of division?
Books of the Year | Solutions for pushing back against polarization
Matters of mystery
Books of the Year | Conventional science still fumbles with the question of how life began, but the best evidence points to a Designer
Journals
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11.20.20 Culture Friday, The Mandalorian, and Word Play
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Mary Reichard talk to John Stonestreet about renewed attacks against religious liberty; Megan Basham reviews the first three episodes of the second season of The Mandalorian; and on Word Play, George Grant explores the meaning of hyperbole and how it relates to giving thanks. Plus: the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self” by Carl Trueman. Exploring the sexual revolution as the symptom of the human quest for identity. Crossway.org/World From Dordt University. Providing an education rooted in faith—for engineers, nurses, social workers, teachers, and more. Dordt.edu And from Samaritan Ministries. It’s not insurance, it’s Christians helping one another with medical expenses. samaritanministries.org/world
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A conversation with Russell Moore
This week, hear Warren Smith's conversation with the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, Dr. Russell Moore.






