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April 02, 2020

Outbreak: In the Early Warning Hours
by Tony Perkins
Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) doesn't have a medical degree. But what he has, he jokes, are two eyes. And while the rest of the city was too spun up over impeachment to see straight, his sights were 7,500 miles away -- on a doomsday he worried was coming. Donald Trump, he tried to tell Congress, isn't the threat. China is.
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Socially Distancing from Everyone but God
by Tony Perkins
If God is trying to get people's attention, a new Pew poll says He's succeeding. Turns out, the coronavirus hasn't just impacted people's lives, it's led to a growing outbreak of faith.
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From Sandwiches to Field Hospitals: Meeting the Need
by Tony Perkins
The white tents are all huddled together on the green lawn, a familiar cross logo on their sides. To the people in nearby skyscrapers, looking down at Central Park, the field hospital is another sign of how dramatically things have changed. The place where kids were happily kicking balls and walking dogs a month ago is gone -- replaced, like so much of New York City, with triage units.
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What to Expect When You Can't Expect Anything...
by Tony Perkins
Why is the virus so impossible to predict? According to Dr. Marc Lipstich, it's always changing -- and scientists have no choice but to change along with it. Hear what this Harvard epidemiologist has to say about the "second wave" and how seriously we should take the projections.
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Today's show features: James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, on oil production and bank concerns over the launch of the small business loan program; Jimmy Funchess, Pastor of The Oaks Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the creative ways his church is reaching the community amid the pandemic; Dr. Catherine O'Neal, Chief Medical Officer at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, on testing of coronavirus antibodies; Dan Celia, President and CEO of Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries, on how families can prepare for the economic environment ahead.

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