May 18, 202300:35:28

5.18.23 Immigration policy, nondiscrimination ordinances, and cooking up memories

Now that Title 42 has ended, officials and advocates differ on where to go from here on immigration; a campaign to pass expansive nondiscrimination ordinances meets pushback from one town’s leaders who want real unity; and a Bali chef teaches tourists about the many flavors of traditional Indonesian cooking. Plus, some people have forgotten how to smile after years of mandatory mask wearing, commentary from Cal Thomas, and the Thursday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.

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From Ridge Haven Camp and Retreat Centers announcing their Cono Christian Day School, 23-24 academic year in Walker, Iowa. More at ridgehaven.org

And from Children’s Hunger Fund:

-Over 700 million meals distributed since 1991.

-Just 25¢ can provide a meal for a hungry child.

-Serving in 30 countries, including the US.

Since 1991, Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF) has come alongside the local church in 30 countries, including the US, to deliver food, aid, and the hope of the gospel. To date, 96% of total contributions—over 1 billion dollars in food and other aid—have been distributed through programs serving more than 20 million children across America and around the world. CHF has consistently received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator. CHF has distribution centers in San Antonio, Frisco, and their Los Angeles headquarters. To learn more, visit ChidrensHungerFund.org/world.

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