2.20.24 Alexei Navalny, bringing back cursive, and missions from home
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The death of Alexei Navalny reveals Vladimir Putin’s weakness; States put cursive back into curriculum; and an Australian man serves as an international missionary close to home. Plus, don’t feed the alligator, Brad Littlejohn on aging, and the Tuesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from the National Embryo Donation Center. Struggling with the grief and pain of infertility, and seeking an ethical, affordable answer?Embryo adoption through the National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC) offers you the chance to experience the joy of pregnancy by carrying your adopted child. Plus, you’ll be part of a rescue mission; freeing God’s tiniest image-bearers from frozen limbo. Learn more by going to embryodonation.org/world.From TeenPact. Offering training programs in state Capitols that equip students to be servant leaders in their homes, communities, and world. Teenpact.com.And from Cedarville University, offering in-person and online undergraduate, graduate, and dual enrollment programs, taught with academic excellence and a biblical worldview. cedarville.edu/WORLD.
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