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The World and Everything In It

6.27.23 The Dignity Act, submersible implosion, and a family forging steel

The World and Everything In It

WORLD Radio

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4.8 • 7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2023

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Lawmakers consider a bipartisan approach to fixing immigration; officials investigate what led to the implosion of an experimental submersible; and a clan of blacksmiths forges a family business. Plus, pink snow in Utah, commentary from Joel Belz, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Dordt University. Dordt’s Master of Public Administration program provides training in areas like leadership and policy analysis. More at Dordt.edu/M-P-Afrom the Missions on Point podcast, 15 minutes every Friday, providing practical, biblical insights for your world missions ministry through your local church, available wherever you get your podcastsAnd from Children’s Hunger Fund:--Over 700 million meals distributed since 1991.-Just 25¢ can provide a meal for a hungry child.-Serving in 30 countries, including the US.Since 1991, Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF) has come alongside the local church in 30 countries, including the US, to deliver food, aid, and the hope of the gospel. To date, 96% of total contributions—over 1 billion dollars in food and other aid—have been distributed through programs serving more than 20 million children across America and around the world. CHF has consistently received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator. CHF has distribution centers in San Antonio, Frisco, and their Los Angeles headquarters. To learn more, visit ChildrensHungerFund.

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I, Ron, am a director for the Association of Christian Schools International.

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We are founding subscribers of World Magazine.

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We hope you enjoy today's program.

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Good morning.

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Nearly 40 years ago, Congress passed the last immigration reform,

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but now a new bipartisan proposal is on the table.

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Does it have a shot?

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The lesson, I think, from history is immigration as hard,

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and it's not surprising if it dies a couple of times before it gets enacted.

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Also, today, what happened to the Titans of Merceble and why did it take so long for us to find out?

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Plus, a blacksmith family is forging more than steel.

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I mean, it's gonna get to grow up in a three-generation neighborhood like every day,

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working in the garden, working the shop together.

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And World Founder Joelle Bells with a commentary on ethics and human origins.

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It's Tuesday, June 27th.

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This is The World and everything in it from listeners supported World Radio.

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I'm Mary Rykard.

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And I'm Nick Eichert.

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