On Washington Wednesday, Mary Reichard talks to James Brooke with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies about the U.S. policy response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on China’s latest crackdown on Christians; and Kim Henderson visits a church in the New Orleans French Quarter ministering during Mardi Gras. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, a dinner worth a thousand clams, and the Wednesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a network of investors who have provided fourteen million dollars of growth capital since 2018 to entrepreneurs who show and share Jesus through their businesses. More at ambassadorsimpact.com And from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota, a two-year, accredited, on-campus program for the study and application of Scripture. Students Start here. Go anywhere. Grounded in God’s Word. More at flbc.edu.North Korea is one of the most secretive, closed-off countries in the world, but World Help has a network of trusted partners there with 20+ years of experience smuggling Bibles and other aid to believers. These partners use donations to print, ship, and secretly distribute Bibles as well as food to people who have been desperately praying for help. And since North Koreans share their Bibles with trusted family and friends, each copy impacts around five people. More at worldhelp.net/podcast.