March 16, 2020
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Trump Quarantines Abortion Money in Virus Bill
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by Tony Perkins
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While lots of Americans are hunkered down at home, the U.S. Senate is holed up in its offices -- waiting for a crack at the House's coronavirus bill. And while there's a lot of uncertainty about what's actually in the package, Republican leaders won't have to contend with at least one thing: abortion funding.
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Feed the Need: Churches on the Front Lines of Virus Response
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by Tony Perkins
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"Hunger doesn't take a break at times like this." And neither does Second Harvest Heartland. For food bank workers like Allison O'Toole, the coronavirus is only part of the country's crisis. The other? Feeding struggling families and older people who don't want to leave their homes. But as the need intensifies, so are a lot of churches' efforts. And that's good news for everyone in these anxious times.
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'There Is No Burden Too Heavy for God'
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by Tony Perkins
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The government can do a lot of things to combat the virus. They can spend, test, isolate, and treat -- but nothing is as powerful or productive as calling the nation to its knees in prayer. And on Sunday, in response to the encouragement of several Evangelical leaders, President Trump did exactly that.
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Today's show features: Jack Hibbs, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, on how his church is responding to the coronavirus, COVID-19; Tony Perkins, Family Research Council President and Host of Washington Watch, on ways you can prayerfully respond to the ongoing spread of COVID-19; Terry Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief of CNS News, with his analysis of last night's debate between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden; Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President for Policy and Government Affairs, and David Closson, Director of Christian Ethics and Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council, on the Democratic candidates' view on taxpayer funding for abortion.
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