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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12.10.20 COVID Christmas, virtual schools, and ski season
Anna Johansen Brown reports on some of the ways families and churches are celebrating Christmas differently this year; Mary Reichard talks to Esther Eaton about the growing popularity of virtual schools; and Kim Henderson travels to Colorado for the start of ski season. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, a fake robbery, a preview of this week’s Listening In, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Samaritan Ministries. When life happens, members pray for one another and send money to help pay medical bills. More at samaritanministries.org/world. From Christianbook.com. Christmas gifts for everyone on your list—at Christianbook.com. And from Dordt University. Ranked #1 in the nation for student engagement by The Wall Street Journal, Dordt informs, inspires, and challenges students. More at dordt.edu.
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A conversation with Trevin Wax
Trevin Wax is a theologian and author of the new book Rethink Your Self. On this episode of Listening In, host Warren Smith talks with Wax about a certain worldly view of life and how we ought to counter it as Christians.
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