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  • Jan 19, 2025 | crossway.org | Scott Klusendorf |Andrew Wilson |Marvin Olasky |Leah Savas

    This article is part of the Key Bible Verses series. All commentary notes adapted from the ESV Study Bible. 1. Genesis 1:27So God created man in his own image,     in the image of God he created him;     male and female he created them. Read MoreThe resemblances (man is like God in a series of ways) allow mankind to represent God in ruling, and to establish worthy relationships with God, with one another, and with the rest of the creation.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | wng.org | Leah Savas

    Pro-life New Mexico attorney Michael Seibel just lost a case at the state Supreme Court, but he’s happy about it. “This is the best loss I’ve ever had in my life,” he said. On Thursday, the justices ruled unanimously that state law preempts local ordinances in New Mexico cities and counties that invoke the Comstock Act, a federal law prohibiting the mailing of abortion pills and other abortion-related items.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | wng.org | Leah Savas

    MARY REICHARD, HOST: Coming up next on The World and Everything in It: freezing human embryos. No one knows exactly how many human embryos are currently frozen in the US. Estimates range from a few hundred thousand tomore than a million. NICK EICHER, HOST: Alabama’s Supreme Court made a ruling last year that brought these tiny frozen humans into the national spotlight.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | wng.org | Leah Savas

    NICK EICHER, HOST: Today is Wednesday, December 11th. Thank you for turning to WORLD Radio to help start your day. Good morning. I’m Nick Eicher. LINDSAY MAST, HOST: And I’m Lindsay Mast. Coming next on The World and Everything in It: A second chance at life. Earlier this year, a Colorado woman made a choice she regretted. As WORLD’s Leah Savas reports, that mom turned to the internet for help to make it right. GREENE: There'd be one moment where I was like, oh, maybe it's not too late.

  • Nov 30, 2024 | wng.org | Leah Savas

    LES SILLARS, HOST: From WORLD Radio, this is Doubletake. I’m Les Sillars. Last time, we introduced you to D’Lynn Herting. She became a Christian while in a Michigan prison on drug charges. But she began to grow in her faith. HERTING: I think every single day, I was just in the Bible. Every single day, all day. I wouldn't take it back for anything. After 18 months, she got out of jail. Got married in 2019. Then she and her husband tried to start a family.

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