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1.7.26 The just war question, the deadly fire in Switzerland, and Ellie Holcomb’s musical path

1.7.26 The just war question, the deadly fire in Switzerland, and Ellie Holcomb’s musical path

Washington Wednesday on moral rescue in Venezuela, World Tour on the deadly fire in Switzerland, and Arsenio Orteza’s conversation with Ellie Holcomb. Plus, Janie B. Cheaney reflects on slow change, a big expensive fish, and the Wednesday morning newsSupport The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donateAdditional support comes from The Free Lutheran Bible College (FLBC), Plymouth, MN, prepares students to live out their calling through the study of God's Word in authentic community since 1964. At FLBC, biblical truth isn’t an elective course—it’s the foundation of our academic study. Through the study of God’s Word in authentic, Christ-centered community, you’ll form a biblical worldview that gives you clarity and confidence for whatever comes next—college, career, family, or ministry. Learn more at flbc.edu/worldFrom Commuter Bible, the Bible podcast series that matches weekly schedules. On podcast apps and commuterbible.org. Annual plans begin this week.And from Dordt University. Dordt’s online Master of Social Work program equips students for faithful service in their local communities – until all is made new.
A wake-up call in 2026: Therapy can't fix you.

A wake-up call in 2026: Therapy can't fix you.

Christianity makes a different claim — one that psychology cannot make. #Therapy #mentaldisorder #depression #salvation
What Christians can expect to see in 2026

What Christians can expect to see in 2026

If 2025 was the year of the “Quiet Revival,” what does 2026 have in store for Christians? #EvangelicalAlliance #discipleship #Christianity

Calls for protection of Colombian religious leaders after another pastor is murdered

José Otoniel Ortega is not the first Colombian pastor to be murdered by unknown gunmen.

Christians Against Poverty launch post-Christmas debt campaign

Christmas is over and it's now back to reality for many families.

A Christian approach to taxation

Although Christians should accept that governments have a right to raise taxes and Christians have an obligation to pay them, this does not mean that Christians should approve of all forms of taxation that governments may decide to impose.

Life and death at the end of Genesis

Jacob’s life and heritage are celebrated in the final section of Genesis.

Evangelical Alliance offers 5 mission predictions for 2026

Will the "Quiet Revival" of 2025 continue?

Michael Reagan, Son of Ronald Reagan, Dies at 80: A Life Marked by Faith, Family, and Legacy

Michael Reagan, the elder son of former President Ronald Reagan and actress Jane Wyman, died Sunday at the age of 80 after battling cancer, surrounded by his family in Los Angeles. His passing marks the loss of a man whose life was defined not only by public service and steadfast conviction, but by a deep […] The post Michael Reagan, Son of Ronald Reagan, Dies at 80: A Life Marked by Faith, Family, and Legacy appeared first on Charisma Magazine Online.

Sudan Drone Strike Kills Christians on Way to Christmas Worship

At least 11 Christians were killed and 18 others seriously wounded when a drone operated by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) struck civilians traveling to Christmas celebrations in South Kordofan state on Dec. 25, according to local sources. The post Sudan Drone Strike Kills Christians on Way to Christmas Worship appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Pastor Seriously Injured in Machete Attack Outside Church in Eastern Uganda

A Christian pastor was seriously injured after being attacked by a group of Muslim assailants wielding sharp objects in eastern Uganda, according to an exclusive report by Morning Star News. The post Pastor Seriously Injured in Machete Attack Outside Church in Eastern Uganda appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Tear Gas Fired at Tehran Grand Bazaar as Iran Protests Enter Second Week, Currency Hits New Low

Iranian security forces confronted large demonstrations at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar on Tuesday with tear gas and a heavy police presence, as nationwide protests entered a second week and the country’s currency plunged to a historic low. The post Tear Gas Fired at Tehran Grand Bazaar as Iran Protests Enter Second Week, Currency Hits New Low appeared first on Worthy Christian News.