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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Amy Black, professor of Political Science at Wheaton College, to discuss the recent USAID shutdown. Is the shutdown even legal? Is humanitarian aid even in the US' best interest? Why should the Church be concerned? PLUS we answer audience questions!!
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Ever since USAID was frozen by executive order earlier this year, millions have been left without food, water, medicine, and more. In this episode, I sit down with Matthew Soerens, VP of Advocacy for World Relief, to hear the real effect these freezes have had on people around the world, why Americans should be concerned, and who can help (the answer is you!).
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