March 18, 2020
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A Time of Testing at the Church
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by Tony Perkins
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When the coronavirus hit Alabama, there was one thing Pastor Chris Hodges's church had that a lot of doctors' offices didn't: a big parking lot. For the last few days, that asphalt has been a saving grace to the people of Birmingham. By the thousands, they've come to Church of the Highlands -- which has just transformed into one of the largest testing sites in the city. And Church of the Highlands couldn't be happier.
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The Italians' Job: To Stop the Spread
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by Tony Perkins
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Proactive verse reactive. Hong Kong, which shares a border with China, took quick action when the world had barely heard of the coronavirus. The result? They flattened the curve to prevent an unmanageable outbreak. Italy, on the other hand, reacted slowly, and the consequences have been disastrous.
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Idaho Pushes Girls' Sports Bill over the Finish Line
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by Tony Perkins
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No one is playing sports right now -- but when they do, Idaho is making sure the competitions are fair. Turns out, even the full weight of Nike (the athletic shoe company that benefits from the forced labor in China) couldn't convince the state legislature to turn the entire state of athletics on its head to please a handful of transgender activists. If the fringe wants to destroy women's sports, the message from Idaho is clear: try somewhere else.
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Today's show features: Travis Weber, FRC's Vice President of Policy and Government Affairs, on FRC's vigilance over Congress's coronavirus relief packages; Efforts in Congress to provide emergency family relief; The impact of a stimulus plan on the economy.
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