April 1, 202100:35:34

4.1.21 Vaccine passports, a win for free speech, and lost parents

Anna Johansen Brown reports on vaccine passports and where we’re likely to see them required; Mary Reichard talks to Steve West about a college professor’s surprise win for free speech; and Sarah Schweinsberg meets a couple in Utah working to connect children adopted from China with birth parents forced to give them up. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, perseverance behind the wheel, a preview of this week’s Listening In, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Wilberforce Weekend. A world class event from The Colson Center that explores your God-given calling and his restorative work in the world. May 21-23. More at wilberforceweekend.org. From Pensacola Christian College. Empowering Christian leaders to influence the world. More at go.pcci.edu/world And from the podcast, Too Busy to Flush, one couple’s slightly irreverent musings on faith, food, family and marriage. Toobusytoflush.com

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