10.22.24 Election activity post hurricanes, Ohio’s pro-life law stifled, and the family of a Hamas hostage
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Election preparation after hurricane devastation, pro-life laws struggle after Ohio’s constitutional amendment, and a family’s life with a son held hostage by Hamas. Plus, a dog-walker sets a record, Hunter Baker on the national debt, and the Tuesday morning news Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from The Master’s University. The Master’s University offers over 150 programs, all designed to disciple the next generation toward lives of faithfulness to The Master, Jesus Christ. We equip students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes they need for their careers, while cultivating their spiritual growth, moral character, and leadership skills as they seek to glorify the Lord. If you’re looking for an education uncompromisingly rooted in Christ and Scripture, we want to meet you. Learn more at masters.edu.From the Popcorn Theology Podcast, exploring films and shows through a biblical worldview for themes that reflect the greatest storyteller. On Youtube, podcast apps, and PopcornTheology.com.And from Compelled Podcast. Tom Tarrants was a radical KKK terrorist who planned to murder a Jewish family. Instead, he walked into an ambush. Episode 87 at CompelledPodcast.com.
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