Roundups




Both sides, now
Protest | After George Floyd’s death, we shouldn’t ignore protesters’ cries or looters’ destruction
The road to reopening
Coronavirus | Businesses around the U.S. are reopening after the coronavirus pandemic, but different places face different challenges
Biden’s summer bet
Politics | Picking a potential vice president is a critical moment in Joe Biden’s presidential campaign—and it’s now more complex than he anticipated
Brutal and brazen
Terrorism | A local terror group’s increasing attacks in Mozambique are raising concern of a new Islamist force in southern Africa
No time to be distant
Family | When single moms faced a pandemic crisis that might send their children to state care, Christian families stepped up to help—but two states have blocked the nonprofits that enable such work
Journals
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6.29.20 Legal Docket, Moneybeat, and History Book
On Legal Docket, Mary Reichard details a lawsuit over New York’s restrictions on religious gatherings; on the Monday Moneybeat, Nick Eicher talks to financial analyst David Bahnsen about the latest economic news; and on History Book, Paul Butler recounts significant events from the past. Plus: commentary from Trillia Newbell, and the Monday 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 Michael Matheson Miller
This week, hear an encore presentation of Warren Smith's?2016 conversation with scholar and filmmaker Michael Matheson Miller.?