Reviewing the news of the week from a Christian perspective
The week has come to a close and it's time to review the news that affects you most and—more importantly—how to understand it from a Christian perspective. Join Nick Eicher and Joseph Slife as they host WORLD's engaging radio news magazine The World and Everything in It.
Here are some highlights from this weekend's program:
Benghazi update, Cal Thomas, food stamps surge—Marvin Olasky on SNAP, disaster relief on Staten Island, R.A. Dickey awarded 2012 National League Cy Young Award, Phil Boatwright with home video reviews, Eric Metaxas, commentator John Stonestreet on Hispanic voters and the GOP, Dr. Betsy McCaughey on decoding Obamacare, Warren Cole Smith on markets and the economy, Mojave Cross re-dedicated, Notable Speech, Susan Olasky on novels for light reading, J.C. Derrick reviews Lincoln, The History Book, and more.
TW&E now airs on more than 260 radio stations across the country. Be sure to check out our recently updated station list to find out when and where TW&E airs this weekend near you.
And if the program doesn't air where you live, or you missed it, don't worry: WORLD offers great alternative listening options: You can listen online, or download an mp3 file of the entire program or individual segments and take it with you to listen to wherever you go. Even better, subscribe to our free podcast via iTunes or our RSS feed and never miss another program. We're also available on Ligonier Ministries' Ref Net (Saturdays and Sundays at 1 p.m. ET) and on your mobile device through the Stitcher and TuneIn apps.
So while you're relaxing or out raking leaves this weekend, tune in to The World and Everything in It. "It's like NPR from a Christian worldview," writes Gospel Coalition blogger Trevin Wax.
An actual newsletter worth subscribing to instead of just a collection of links. —Adam
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