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The World and Everything in It: January 2, 2025

Religious liberty highlights from 2024, Ethiopian famine relief 40 years later, and remembering those with spiritual influence who died last year. Plus, the importance of history, a photo shoot gone wrong, and the Thursday morning news

Political news of the year, global trends of 2024, and those in government and law who died last year. Plus, Cal Thomas reflects on Jimmy Carter’s faith, a chess champion challenges the dress code, and the Wednesday morning news

Pro-life news of the year, the song that raised millions for aid in Africa, and remembering significant innovators who died this year. Plus, setting prayerful resolutions, a lost dog returns home for Christmas, and the Tuesday morning news

On Legal Docket, a federal environmental statute at the Supreme Court, David Bahnsen reviews 2024’s financial news and the challenges ahead, and History Book highlights the life and legacy of America’s 39th president. Plus, the Monday morning news


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On Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about WORLD’s 2024 Books of the Year, Collin Garbarino reviews the new Bob Dylan biopic, and December listener comments. Plus, the Friday morning news

Addressing this month’s comments and commendations from listeners

NFL players sharing their faith, male inmates transferring to women’s prisons, and celebrating the Christmas season with a boar’s head and yuletide log. Plus, a military homecoming, Cal Thomas on government waste, and the Thursday morning news

A special Christmas Day program featuring a classic presentation of the Nativity story. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney reflects on the central event of history, Bonnie Pritchett highlights songs that echo the angels’ chorus, and the Wednesday morning news

The bird flu spreads to dairy cows, U.S. math scores drop, and a Christian family avoids celebrating Christmas. Plus, some popular songs about winter from the past, pardoning a pair of pigs, and the Tuesday morning news

The Supreme Court considers legal arguments for immigration, investments, procedure, and employment cases, and on Moneybeat, David Bahnsen talks markets and politics. Plus, Christmas stories from the battlefield, letting kids learn, and the Monday morning news