The World and Everything In It

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The World and Everything in It is an Apple Podcasts top 100 News program delivering essential headlines, field reporting, interviews, and expert analysis. Find original coverage you can't get elsewhere, such as a weekly overview of every Supreme Court case, biblical cultural analysis, and key international stories. This podcast is a product of listener-supported WORLD Radio, which provides sound journalism grounded in God's Word.

Recent Episodes
  • 4.25.25 The Supreme Court on parental rights, a Star Wars spy thriller, and feedback from listeners
    Apr 25, 2025 – 0:34:12
  • 4.24.25 A different approach to IVF, UK court defines “woman,” and two views on the Seder
    Apr 24, 2025 – 0:35:09
  • 4.23.25 Federal funding of higher education, World Tour, and tariffs hit border towns
    Apr 23, 2025 – 0:32:36
  • 4.22.25 Remembering Pope Francis, regenerative farming, and leaving Ukraine for a family in America
    Apr 22, 2025 – 0:39:51
  • 4.21.25 Legal Docket on justice for terror victims, Moneybeat with David Bahnsen, and songs of love and promise
    Apr 21, 2025 – 0:34:12
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 6, Do You Want to Die?
    Apr 19, 2025 – 0:37:04
  • Lawless Encore: Brain Trust (Episode 5.5)
    Apr 19, 2025 – 0:19:42
  • Good Friday Special: Silent Voices
    Apr 18, 2025 – 0:17:41
  • 4.18.25 Culture Friday on misgendering, the enduring qualities of Pinocchio, and Good Friday meditations
    Apr 18, 2025 – 0:40:30
  • 4.17.25 The REAL ID rush, international pressure on homeschoolers, and the take down of a criminal network
    Apr 17, 2025 – 0:33:51
  • 4.16.25 Washington Wednesday budget bill roadmap, World Tour, and new Mumford & Sons music
    Apr 16, 2025 – 0:30:42
  • 4.15.25 Nuclear talks with Iran, limiting SNAP, and the sound of ecosystems
    Apr 15, 2025 – 0:33:19
  • 4.14.25 A religious exemptions Supreme Court case, Trump’s trade war strategy, and the inspiration for Footloose
    Apr 14, 2025 – 0:35:38
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 5, Bad Blood
    Apr 12, 2025 – 0:35:34
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 4, For Love or Money?
    Apr 12, 2025 – 0:33:38
  • 4.11.25 Culture Friday, Arsenio Orteza on legendary vocalists, and Word Play with George Grant
    Apr 11, 2025 – 0:32:14
  • 4.10.25 Debate over fluoride, speaking up in Australia, and reclaiming lost luggage
    Apr 10, 2025 – 0:32:29
  • 4.9.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour report on Armenia, and a rush on spring chicks
    Apr 9, 2025 – 0:40:05
  • 4.8.25 Ousting South Korea’s president, relief work in Myanmar, and adopting from Ukraine
    Apr 8, 2025 – 0:35:13
  • 4.7.25 Medicaid and patients’ rights, Trump’s tariff strategy, and the 1973 Operation BabyLift
    Apr 7, 2025 – 0:37:21
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 3, Family Secrets
    Apr 5, 2025 – 0:33:41
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 2, Ballerina
    Apr 5, 2025 – 0:31:31
  • Lawless Encore: Episode 1, Thunderstorm (Prologue)
    Apr 5, 2025 – 0:21:22
  • A deeper look at adoption
    Apr 4, 2025 – 0:21:16
  • 4.4.25 Katie McCoy on drawing moral lines, a review of The Ballad of Wallis Island, and the importance of compelling journalism
    Apr 4, 2025 – 0:33:38
  • 4.3.25 Planned Parenthood and Medicaid, a classical alternative exam, and safeguarding an ancient language
    Apr 3, 2025 – 0:35:15
  • 4.2.25 President Trump’s challenges at home and abroad, World Tour, and La Leche League’s “gender inclusion”
    Apr 2, 2025 – 0:35:46
  • 4.1.25 Wisconsin’s state supreme court race, South Korea’s adoption investigation, and a new alcohol-free cafe
    Apr 1, 2025 – 0:31:41
  • 3.31.25 Legal Docket on storing radioactive waste, Moneybeat on economic signals, and History Book on a fight for life
    Mar 31, 2025 – 0:39:50
  • 3.28.25 Creational truths, a new detective series, and feedback from listeners
    Mar 28, 2025 – 0:34:27
  • 3.27.25 Religious persecution worldwide, adoptions from China, and a Ukranian ballet performs Swan Lake
    Mar 27, 2025 – 0:35:14
  • 3.26.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and helping immigrants amid changing policies
    Mar 26, 2025 – 0:34:56
  • 3.25.25 Illinois homeschool bill, safeguards for unaccompanied minors, and remembering the SS United States
    Mar 25, 2025 – 0:33:52
  • 3.24.25 Legal Docket on prisoner grievance rights, David Bahnsen traces the origin of Moneybeat, and History Book on the life of Jonathan Edwards
    Mar 24, 2025 – 0:38:39
  • 3.21.25 Culture Friday, Disney’s Snow White, and The Great American Songbook
    Mar 21, 2025 – 0:33:59
  • 3.20.25 Syria’s interim government, free speech rights of a pro-Hamas protester, and printing Bibles in braille
    Mar 20, 2025 – 0:31:52
  • 3.19.25 Disruption at town hall meetings, self defense for Nigerian Christians, and locally-sourced eggs
    Mar 19, 2025 – 0:34:31
  • 3.18.25 Canada’s unelected prime minister, coming back from transitioning, and ministering at the rodeo
    Mar 18, 2025 – 0:32:37
  • 3.17.25 Smith & Wesson on the defense, Trump’s tariff agenda, and John Newton’s life before “Amazing Grace”
    Mar 17, 2025 – 0:37:01
  • 3.14.25 Culture Friday, the Looney Tunes cinematic debut, and Word Play highlights malaphors
    Mar 14, 2025 – 0:29:58
  • 3.13.25 The viability of the CFPB, the recuperation of a former hostage, and raising a child with medical needs
    Mar 13, 2025 – 0:04:47
  • 3.12.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and freestyle bullfighters
    Mar 12, 2025 – 0:32:15
  • 3.11.25 Europe increases funding for Ukraine, Montana debates assisted suicide, and an American dream comes true
    Mar 11, 2025 – 0:37:36
  • 3.10.25 Legal Docket, Moneybeat, and pro-life protests turn violent
    Mar 10, 2025 – 0:40:08
  • 3.8.2025 Culture Saturday: Secularism losing its grip
    Mar 8, 2025 – 0:44:41
  • 3.7.25 Culture Friday, Arsenio Orteza music review, and Ask the Editor
    Mar 7, 2025 – 0:32:38
  • 3.6.25 An analysis of President Trump’s address, Ukrainian refugees in Germany, and the price of eggs
    Mar 6, 2025 – 0:32:15
  • 3.5.25 Washington Wednesday, World Tour, and a musician’s journey in faith
    Mar 5, 2025 – 0:32:45
  • 3.4.25 Resettlement challenges for Afghan allies, executive order procedures, and life on a homestead
    Mar 4, 2025 – 0:38:52
  • 3.3.25 The Supreme Court weighs the power of federal agencies, David Bahnsen tackles Apple’s AI pledge, and an Austrian stands against Hitler
    Mar 3, 2025 – 0:34:07
Recent Reviews
  • THE ELEPHANT GUN
    😀😌🙂‍↕️😔😣😖😫😭
    You are like npr in more ways than one. First, the author you interviewed said “religion” but not “Christianity”, second, he said that god’s creation coincides with Evolution, that is impossible. The Bible says “In six days he made the world and on the seventh day he rested”, it says absolutely nothing about Evolution involved in the slightest way. Third. Your interviewers said nothing about this awful heresy. If they agreed with him, you are not credible at all, if they didn’t, they shouldn’t have nodding along with him. Please don’t make so many mistakes when you interview people like that. Please
  • mthnds
    Arsenio Orteza and George Grant!
    These two are sure to bring a satisfied smile to my face! Delightful Word Play and unique content for the musical reviews! Thank you! Thank you all for your professionalism and dedication to honest journalism through Gospel lenses.
  • -+STu+-
    Best newscast
    I love The World and Everything In It. It gives me a great synopsis of what’s going on in the day and it does it from a Christian perspective that I love. Great job everybody keep it up!
  • buyer be warey
    Keep experience in the air!
    My 39 career as an airline pilot for a major airline I’ve personally seen the cancer of DEI infect and degrade the industry. DEI is Discrimination, which is wrong. Another is age discrimination. Airlines are forcing 100’s of THE MOST EXPERIENCED PILOTS out the door every year due to mandatory age retirement. Despite being in excellent mental and physical health (and willing to take any test to prove it) the wisdom and brain trust is purged at your 65 birthday. Even though the next day I could fly the same Airbus aircraft, with the same passengers, in the same airspace, to the same airport, at the same time under Faa part 135 as my “younger” pilot flying under part 121! Why is that OK? If you want to make air travel safer over night, stop forcing the most senior, experienced, and safest Pilots and Controllers to retire based on an arbitrary age and not the mental and physical ability to do the job.
  • GayleAJ
    No Longer Standing For Truth
    I started listening to this podcast in 2019. For a few years I was a daily listener but the journalistic quality rapidly declined after Marvin Olasky left world. World just barely manages to not actively cheerlead for the “Christian” dictator now. Occasionally the cult followers accuse World of not towing the party line but generally World is now enabling the national sin the President is leading us into. I understand why this has happened to World I know standing for truth was financially painful but it saddens me to see another “Christian” organization be corrupted.
  • Eddie in Memphis
    Biased Report by World on 2 14 25 Podcast re President’s Work Force Reduction Plan
    I am very disappointed that Mr. Butler and his editors did not secure an interview with the President’s administration or political scientists who easily could have pointed out why the Presidential work force reduction plan does comport with the Rule of Law. Particularly considering that the President has made very clear that he feels the 1994 Act referred to in the podcast was inadvisably entered into by President Clinton and in direct conflict with the US Constitution’s vesting of ALL executive authority in the President (Art. II). Surely World owed its readers a more balanced report. Why was one side offered one hundred percent of the air time for this “news” report?
  • $$Flow
    Just Plain Disrespectful!
    I was really dias appointed to hear the blatant disrespect exhibited by the February 6th report by Anna Johansson Brown. It’s “President Trump.” It was obvious to hear that it was an intentional act of disrespect because later in her report, she had the audacity to make a reference to “President Biden.” These young misguided reporters don’t have to like President Trump however, I would expect to see them respect him on this news from a Biblical point of view.
  • Mark C 95
    Caroline Lumetta, thank you!
    Awesome summary of where the pro-life efforts stand on the Hill. Great detail and diversity of opinion. Great work!
  • Vanilaredd
    My daily driver for honest journalism
    I used to be an avid all things considered NPR listener. But the unsaid basis got louder and louder. When I found this news cast it was refreshing to have news that came out and said, here is our bias. We will report the news from this world view each time. And they faithfully have.
  • juleslynntx
    My daily podcast
    This is my go -to podcast each morning. I’m more informed than I’ve ever been and appreciate the mix of headline news plus weekly highlights on the markets, Washington and other important issues. Excellent reporting with an encouraging tone. Highly recommend.
  • Donfdavis
    Great daily news review from Christian worldview
    This podcast is an essential part of my day. I like the format and content. Great journalism as I’ve come to expect from World News Group.
  • GingerG662
    Comfort in familiar voices
    I love all the newer voices on TW&EII but it is like putting on that comfy sweater you love to hear Myrna and Mary leading the podcast. Well done to all and Happy New Year.
  • MsMcBee
    Ms.
    When I recommend this podcast (as I often do), I describe it as NPR for Christians. It is smart, fair, and comprehensive without being negative! I love this podcast!!
  • 1N2I3CK
    Great coverage of current events
    This is the best program I have heard and from a Christian perspective.
  • Smatthews242
    Great objective news with Christian perspective
    Seems to be balanced, fair, thorough, caring. Very convenient as well! Wouldn’t do without...we support financially yearly as well. Thank you for producing! Also, Double Take on Digital Postman Pledge was very well done and challenging! Passing it on to family and close friends. Thank you!
  • ExpertPodConnoisseur
    Best way to start every day
    Trustworthy, transparent news coverage. I can’t start my day without it!
  • Theartofhomepodcast
    Excellent Thoughtful Journalism
    The special episode Feminism Mistake is eye opening regarding the true origins and aims of feminism. Thank you for being a voice of truth in our hostile culture. Sincerely, A Wife, Mom & Homemaker
  • turn and cough
    Toxic video
    Constantly popping up won’t let me delete
  • ❤️Lori
    Thank you!
    My Mom is 91, doing well and living on her own. It’s been difficult to talk with her about her future. She resists living with us though our home is already prepared for this transition. We have repeatedly expressed how much we would love to have her come. This podcasts encourages me to continue to gently have the conversation and mostly to PRAY!
  • Ann Nanny
    Amazing broadcast
    Your broadcast today, October 8, was so in-depth and informative. The coverage of the first anniversary of the Hamas massacre in Israel, the history on what made that attack possible, the commentary on where Israel is now, and the on-the-ground reporting on the people of North Carolina – needs and exceptional personal involvement in aiding neighbors – were all reported with such depth and compassion. Thank you so much.
  • cdqueenie
    All the news I can Tolerate
    Thank you for the excellent job you do and sifting out the good from the bad. Thank you for your efforts to be non-biased and present both sides. I listen daily and am most grateful. I’m working on connecting with you and starting support. Your podcast is essential to me. Thank you for NOT being a “danger danger here’s all the bad news network!” Praying for your ministry during this difficult time.
  • Vívala vida
    We serve the Lamb
    I listen daily, I look for information of world to live out my Christian beliefs. This doesn’t mean everything the ”conservative political establishment” has all the correct answers. I feel your commentators at times subversively push towards one political party as the correct party and not toward Shalom (Jesus’ kingdom party). Both political parties have tied themselves to causes that are opposites. Democrats say they are for life in that of strong support for the poor and yet are pushing individualism in promoting abortion for fear of not having autonomy. Republicans say they are for life because they are for the unborn, and yet they are pushing individualism as they push against safe gun laws for fear of guidance on gun use because of fear of not having autonomy. I have listened to secular nonpartisan newscasts. Although they don’t put a political spin on the news. They do not cover the topics that matter to me as extensively as your program does. God still reigns!
  • susan4now
    Listening to the Music
    I started listening to this news podcast about a year ago. I now listen every morning. Thank you all for your perspectives and a good mix of world insights with a Christian lens. One part of your podcast that always draws me in is the music. I have never seen or heard you tell us where this wide variety of music comes from. I would love to know where to find and listen to full recordings of music. Thanks!
  • Button child
    News that Gets to the Heart of the Matter
    A friend told me about World Radio a couple of months ago and once I began listening, I was hooked! It's such a blessing to hear the National and Intenational news without the slanted bias that other media has. To hear Christian commentators who speak the truth in a professional way that also glorifies God has been refreshing to my soul, and I look forward to listening each morning. Thank you to all those who make World Radio possible! May God bless you and continue to bless the broadcasts!
  • DRH58913
    Audio has been playing too fast
    Really enjoy this podcast but lately the voices are sped up and hard to understand.
  • fab5 of KS
    My main news source
    So many of us want to hear truthful news that shares the facts, not the opinions. I found this fits the bill. Not only American news, but world news too. I listen here first then do more searching if I want to learn more.
  • SarahMay2011
    Focuses on the main thing
    I so appreciate WORLD’s approach to an overwhelming news cycle. I appreciate how they follow up on stories. I love the personal touch and feel I’m talking with family. Thank you, WORLD, for your hard work. It is appreciated!!
  • MilWifeLife
    Daily Listen
    The best news podcast for Christians. Well researched and well presented, this is a daily listen for me. It will leave you informed and aware, not afraid.
  • P*Clark
    Almost very good
    Since finding this podcast I have listened as I start my day. The news is very well presented and some of the interest pieces are excellent and fascinating but I am absolutely worn out by the far right anti-abortion obsession. I do not approve of abortion but that is my belief, I do not pretend to know the mind of God and do not feel the need to press my beliefs on the country. The constant hammering of the far-right position has worn me out and I fast forward through any piece that dwells on it. With that said, the podcast provides great information and I truly appreciate a point of view coming from those faithful to Christ.
  • DBImaging
    My Daily Feed
    This has been my daily feed for years. My primary news source. There is nothing better.
  • Rueger3
    Look forward to this each morning
    News in the light of eternity. Love it. First thing I listen to in the morning.
  • Cole Boy 63
    My first stop for daily news and discussions
    This program provides daily (M-F) unbiased reporting on all things newsworthy. From news on happenings in remote third-world countries and cultures, to news and discussion of legal and financial and political issues in the Western Nations, especially in the USA. As a bonus, this program has several other “spin-off” podcasts of very informative special interests.
  • CherishesSwan
    Too long… sometimes not on point
    It’s too long and it sometimes not on point, they’ll talk about some other things. They are day behind when it comes to the news. But besides that it’s a well informed Christian news source
  • Philip Heard
    Excellent News Podcast
    A news show that seeks to function according to God's truth in Scripture, highly recommend.
  • Quiltshop
    Truth
    This is the news I trust. Its a great way to start my day. And keeps me informed and praying for the world.
  • Reviewer Dee Dee
    Truth with Grace
    Great Place to get news in light of truth and grace. Honest commentary.
  • BobMIII
    BobM
    I don’t miss a podcast!! Love the format and encouragement along with challenges to our Christian format. I always look forward to History piece, money moment and worldview piece! Would miss it!
  • Pastor Beauchamp
    Keep up the good work.
    To God be the glory!
  • Son Is Rising
    Helpful
    This is unique and helpful. A unique space, well filled.
  • CKStoked
    My Daily News Source
    I so appreciate this podcast! They do such an amazing job at presenting the news without sensationalizing the subjects. I feel informed and uplifted after listening rather than anxious and hopeless.
  • jjjdsouza
    Thank you!
    I love this podcast! I would really love if you could to a movie review on “Disciples in the Moonlight!” Thank you so much!!
  • Kimric
    Love this
    My go to daily podcast
  • DragonSports
    What Color Are Your Glasses?
    This podcast faithfully reports daily news, then asks the question, “How ought a servant of Jesus now respond?”. Fantastic reporting and a staple to my daily routine. Thank you, World, for your consistency and biblical approach to delivering the news. My glasses have never been clearer!
  • jbucks12
    Classic News Style
    This podcast uses a classic news format to convey the news of the day with a clearly conservative and Christian slant. This is the program that I wish was on public radio.
  • Sheldon F.
    Awesome news source!
    Found this about 2 months ago and I haven’t missed a day since. Wonderful to get news from a Christian based perspective. Keep up the great work!
  • Doug 9999
    Fantastic!
    One of the only news sources I trust! Great family friendly news show!
  • westygrammy
    Thank you so much!
    It is clear, concise, and truthful reporting! I am grateful for the financial and world news and also the opinion pieces clearly labeled as such.
  • Jpnlpinlove
    #1 Best News!
    I highly recommend this news podcast! I tell everyone about it! I never miss an episode. In a time when people are getting their news from Tik Tok, I feel like I'm better informed but, at the same time, not anxious about the news.
  • AQ3891
    The Best
    Listen every single day, if possible! And I recommend to others!
  • Mabby D
    Great podcast
    I listen everyday. Great variety of financial, legal, cultural, etc; all with a Christian lens.
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