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Lauren Dunn reports on the effort to amend the Kansas constitution to expand protections for unborn babies; Mary Reichard talks to Steve West about a postal worker’s fight for his religious rights; and on Classic Book of the Month, Emily Whitten recommends a mystery classic, Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, bear defense, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature-based homeschool curriculum. Featuring open-and-go daily plans, engaging books, and fun activities with God’s Word at the heart, our award-winning curriculum will take you all the way from preschool through high school. With Heart of Dakota, you’ll love learning again! More at heartofdakota.com.And from Ambassadors Impact Network, providing growth financing for companies led by CEOs and management teams who are disciple makers and evangelists. More at ambassadorsimpact.com. Emmaus Bible College prepares students to impact the world for Christ. In addition to Bible and Theology, we offer a broad range of high demand academic programs, including Computer Science, Business, Teacher Education, and many more. Find Christ-centered education, uncompromised biblical teaching, and valuable professional degrees in a college community that encourages your spiritual growth. Learn more at emmaus.edu. |