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The World and Everything In It

10.28.25 Europe’s defenses, using troops to keep order, and prompting spiritual conversations at Planned Parenthood

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Europe’s military buildup, presidential use of the National Guard, and a “gospel-first” approach to sidewalk counseling. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney on the cost of scoffing, bringing site to the blind, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from Cedarville University—a Christ-centered, academically rigorous university located in southwest Ohio, equipping students for Gospel impact across every career and calling. Cedarville integrates a biblical worldview into every course in the more than 175 undergraduate and graduate programs students choose from. New online undergraduate degrees through Cedarville Online offer flexible and affordable education grounded in a strong Christian community that fosters both faith and learning. Learn more at cedarville.edu, and explore online programs at cedarville.edu/onlineFrom The Issues, et cetera podcast. Expert guests, Expansive topics, Extolling Christ. More at issuesetc.orgAnd from Asbury University — where students are known, supported, and prepared to lead. Customized visits available. asbury.edu/visit

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0:00.0

Good morning. After years of Russian aggression, European leaders are taking steps for their own defense.

0:11.7

We need to move now, and we need to move fast, and we need to move together.

0:17.2

Also, lessons from past deployments of the National Guard to American cities.

0:21.6

And a street preacher's message and style divides fellow pro-lifers outside an abortion facility.

0:27.6

You can save a baby, but they can both go to hell if they don't know Jesus.

0:33.6

And learning to be serious with world commentator Janie B. Cheney.

0:46.2

It's Tuesday, October 28th.

0:48.7

This is The World and Everything in it from listener's supported world radio.

0:52.6

I'm Mary Reikert.

0:53.5

And I'm Lindsay Mast. Good morning. It's time now for the news with Kent Covington. Hurricane Melissa is

1:02.8

slamming Jamaica this morning after strengthening to a category five hurricane on Monday,

1:08.4

packing winds north of 170 miles per hour. Forecasters said it could be the

1:13.6

strongest storm ever to strike the island nation. Authorities in recent days urged residents to

1:19.4

evacuate to higher ground or to storm shelters, and they've warned residents that even if they don't

1:24.4

live near the shoreline, that does not mean they are safe.

1:31.0

Director of the Meteorological Service of Jamaica, Evan Thompson.

1:36.6

If you think that you are free from that, think again, because the heavy rains will also affect you.

1:43.0

The strong winds reaching tropical storm force could still continue to affect you as we go through the day on Tuesday.

1:47.9

Officials said rainfall in parts of Jamaica would be measured not in inches, but in feet.

1:51.9

Once the storm has passed, it will take some time to assess the damage.

1:54.5

Larry Kelly with the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

1:58.1

We're talking, you know, extensive structure, infrastructural damage,

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