Exciting Announcement: New Commentator at World Radio

I’m excited to share the news that I have joined World Radio (sister platform of World Magazine) as a commentator and my first one aired today! Commentators focus on a variety of different topics and issues. My plan is to focus on Christian discipleship, family and children, race and ethnicity, and issues and topics important to women. My goal in both my writing and speaking is to identify where the gospel applies to the area and what the implications of the gospel are to that topic. That will not change and is celebrated at World, which is one of the reasons I’m so honored to be a part.

If you’re anything like me, you’re likely curious about the role and specifically what is World Radio’s approach to commentary. Thankfully, managing editor, J.C. Derrick recorded a short segment during their “Ask the Editor” commentary series on World’s distinctives, including their approach to commentaries: https://worldandeverything.org/2018/11/ask-the-editor-our-methods/

 

How to listen today and every day:

Today’s full program is posted here: https://soundcloud.com/world-news-group/the-world-and-everything-in-it-february-14-2019

And the newscast is here: https://worldandeverything.org/2019/02/thursday-morning-news-february-14-2019/

You can find my first commentary about loving our neighbors here: https://worldandeverything.org/2019/02/trillia-newbell-lets-love-our-neighbor/

Our love for our neighbor is one of the evidences of God’s transforming work in our hearts. Our love matters because it points to someone greater than you or me. Our love points to Jesus.

I will keep you updated on my commentaries, but please go ahead and subscribe to The World and Everything in It on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or whatever podcast app you use. And you can learn more about the other contributors here: https://worldandeverything.org/

Grateful! And Happy Valentine’s Day!

p.s. My segments will likely post every other Monday!

 

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