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The World and Everything In It

11.12.24 Protections for faith-based nonprofits, Nebraska’s moderate victory, and going underground in Houston

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.86.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

A legal battle over ministry hiring practices, the way forward for pro-lifers in Nebraska, and a Houston underground destination. Plus, Janie B. Cheney on couples who avoid starting families, monkeys on the loose, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Dordt University, where Christian faith is thoughtfully, authentically, and joyfully applied in all areas of study and life – until all is made new.From Recapturing the Glory of Christmas. Christmas should spark worship and adoration, and R. Albert Mohler offers a book that mines the depths of the advent season, and all the theological riches God has gifted to His people. Recapturing the Glory of Christmas is a call to worship and praise. Indeed, Christmas beckons the world to come and adore the Savior King—the King exulted by the angels; the King who took on flesh; the King who deserves all glory, all honor, and all praise.And from Ambassadors Impact Network. Inviting entrepreneurs with a mission to connect with faith-based investors who share their vision. More at ambassadorsimpact.com

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0:00.0

Do faith-based organizations have the right to restrict who they hire based on their beliefs?

0:09.1

I'm Steve West, and in a few minutes, I'll fill you in on one current religious liberty battle around that very question.

0:15.9

Stay with us.

0:23.6

Good morning. Pro-abortion forces claimed victory in seven of the ten states with ballot measures.

0:28.6

But pro-lifers are taking solace in one result.

0:31.6

I think Nebraska shows a potential path forward.

0:35.6

Also today we'll take you to a surprising venue for art and music underneath Houston.

0:41.5

I can't really explain it. It's like you're in a different world.

0:44.2

And world commentator Janie B. Cheney on the resentment of kids.

1:00.2

It's Tuesday, November 12th. This is The World and Everything in it from listeners-supported World Radio. I'm Mary Reichard. And I'm Nick Eicher. Good morning.

1:05.3

Time now for the news with Kent Covington.

1:08.5

President-elect Donald Trump has named several new leaders for key posts in his administration.

1:14.2

They include former New York Congressman Lee Zeldon, who had the EPA with an eye on scaling back regulations and an effort to boost the economy.

1:21.7

I'm excited to get in a work to implement President Trump's economic agenda, and I think the American people are so hungry for it.

1:28.4

It's one of the big reasons why they're sending them back to the White House.

1:31.6

The Senate will have to confirm, Zeldon. Trump also picked Congresswoman and House Republican

1:35.8

Conference Chair Elise Stefannick as ambassador to the United Nations, and he has reportedly

1:40.7

offered the role of national security advisor to Florida Congressman Mike Wals.

1:44.9

The Senate would have to sign off on those picks as well, but a couple of other new appointments

1:49.2

will not need its approval, including his new borders are. That will be former acting director

1:54.2

of immigration and customs enforcement, Tom Holman, who said every day he feels anger.

1:59.2

I'm out what this administration did, the most secure border in my lifetime, so I'm going to go back

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