SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 26th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 26th, 2025

Watchdog groups highlight persecution of Christians in China
Christian watchdog groups are reporting persecution is intensifying against the Church in China. According to recent reports the government is now persecuting Christians in the largest efforts against the Church since 2018. Several pastors have been detained by Chinese police. Relatives of one pastor report he had been under surveillance for years. This particular raid of churches is focused on the underground church. These secret churches are targeted because they are not controlled or approved by government. Despite persecution the underground churches in China have continued to grow in large numbers. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio released a statement calling for the release of one of the pastors and church leaders currently being held in China in prison.

 

 Bible Sales up in US
Sales of the Bible recently saw an increase according to recent U.S. sales reports. The Bible rose in sales by 36 percent (about 2.4 million sold). This report reflects a growing campaign by a Pennsylvania to make the Bible the focus of American culture once again. Pennsylvania state legislators Stephanie Borowicz and Doug Mastriano are pushing for a national Day of the Bible across the U.S. The state legislators recently helped the Day of the Bible be designated in their home state on September 12th. They now want the Day of the Bible to be recognized across the U.S. Stephanie Borowicz says her efforts are a part of a need for change she sees her in the U.S. Borowicz in her comments says this fight is not against flesh and blood; and where the Word of God is read and declared, things change. Colleague Doug Mastriano agreed saying the Word of God is our foundation and this republic can only be sustained with it.

 

 

 Evangelism group reports night of winning souls on college campus
Organizers say they are blown away at the response from students at a recent UNITE US event. Over eight thousand student filled the Thompson-Boling Arena at the University of Tennessee earlier this month. The students filled the arena to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ as part of the campus evangelism event. Students gathered for praise and worship and to hear the message of the Gospel. The organization is reporting five hundred students responded to the alter call to accept Jesus as their personal Savior. Following the calling for salvation, many of these new Christians were baptized immediately outside of the arena. The campaign to win the lost on college campuses began for UNITE US in 2023 following the Ashbury Revival. Since then, the organization along with other have witnessed to students on college campuses across the U.S. with thousands giving their lives to the Lord.  The campus evangelism group will continue its events throughout the 2025-2026 school year.

 

 

SNBC Health report: researchers want to end the stigma over eggs once and for all
According to a recent journal study, the controversy over eggs may not be a controversy after all. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published a study that monitored 61 participants and their consumption of eggs. The study followed the test subjects over a five-week period. The results found that cholesterol from eggs actually made the patients LDL or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol go down. This was compared to levels recorded from saturated fat. Researchers reported the body needs good forms of cholesterol for basic functions such as skin, bone, and immune system health. It also aids the digestive system absorb good fats and vitamins. Eggs protect the heart and are considered a nutrient powerhouse, loaded with various vitamins and minerals. Researchers in the study advise staying away from saturated fats and excessive use of seed oils to avoid bad cholesterol levels.

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 19TH, 2025

Israel/ Hamas sign peace agreement
People around the world and in the US are celebrating the signing of a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. President Trump declared the end of the two-year war after both sides agreed to terms.
The peace agreement includes the return of the remaining hostages alive or the bodies of the deceased and a ceasefire. Several of those kidnapped and held hostage for over two years were reunited with their families. Officials report only four of the 28 deceased bodies have been released so far. The deal also required Israel to release almost two-thousand Palestinian prisoners; some were serving a life sentences for terrorist attacks against Israel. Some reports are also claiming Hamas is punishing those in Gaza not loyal to the terrorist group or those who held Israel during the war. SNBC NEWS will continue to monitor and update this story as it develops.

 

Judge rules in favor or school board
A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Florida School Board. The Escambia County school board was sued for banning a LGBT book, by the authors. The book “and Tango makes Three”, depicts two male penguins at New York Central Park Zoo, that adopt a baby penguin named Tango and raise the chick together. The ban according to the books authors is a violation of First Amendment rights and “viewpoint discrimination.” The county board claimed banning a book is not an infringement on First Amendment rights to students or the authors. Justice Allen Winsor sided with the School Board saying in part, “There is no view of facts that support the plaintiffs’ claims that the board engaged in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination or otherwise violated the First Amendment with respect to Tango.” Windsor furthered added in his opinion on the ruling that a library book collection is a public forum and libraries can determine what constitutes worthwhile literature.

 

 

SNBC Alert: Christians face persecution in African countries at an alarming rate
Christians around the world are being encouraged to pray for and speak up for intervention as persecution against Christian in parts of the African continent are intensifying. 30 Christian were killed and beheaded recently in Mozambique according to reports. A terrorist group known as Islamic State Mozambique Province or ISMP, destroyed several churches and attacked Christians in several villages in the area. The Rwandan government sent troops into the region to help stop the violence. There are also reports of ongoing attacks in Nigeria from Islamic extremists. Reports depict Christian families being killed, burned alive and having their homes destroyed in recent attacks. Christian watch groups are urging citizens here in the US to speak out asking the US government to put pressure on the Nigerian government. Nigeria’s government so far has done little to stop the growing persecution.

 

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of vitamin B3 and skin health
A recent study focusing on skin cancer patients has found benefits in consuming vitamin B3. The study recently released in JAMA Dermatology examined more than 33-thousand patients and used a supplement that was a derivative of Vitamin B3. The study found a 14 percent reduction in future skin cancer diagnosis, and it helped patients who had been previously diagnosed.  Vitamin B in different variations have several health benefits. Vitamin B3 improves skin health by reducing inflammation providing biotin, and skin hydration, found in B7 and folic acid and collagen found in B9. B5 helps with moisture retention. Vitamin B3 also provides protection as an antioxidant. Vitamin B can be found in eggs, milk, salmon, beef, avocado, and yogurt.

 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 12th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY OCTOBER 12th, 2025

UNITE US reveals numbers for big soul winning event
UNITE US is announcing another amazing harvest for the kingdom of God! Nearly 7,000 young people filled a campus auditorium at the University of South Florida in Tampa for a night to hear the Gospel of Jesus. The evening was filled with worship and the message of the Gospel. The night ended with an altar call; a thousand people responded to accept Jesus as their personal Savior. The altar call was later followed by 300 who participated in a water baptism event. UNITE US is a campus ministry that started outreach events in 2023. Since then, thousands of students have heard the Gospel through the organization and have accepted Christ. College soul winning events have been sparking revival on university campuses nationwide since the Asbury University Revival in 2023.

President Trump / Prime Minister of Israel present united front at UN
President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a united front recently at the United Nations. President Trump chastised world leaders attending the meeting for pressuring Israel to annex land set aside by Israel to establish Palestine as a nation. According to reports, members of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s administration had been in talks to possibly annex parts of Judea and Samaria. President Trump has remained firm in his position, saying bluntly during his speech to the group, “Nope, I will not allow it. It's not going to happen.” The President further added that declaring Palestine a nation would be like giving terrorist groups like Hamas a prize for their actions. President Trump is demanding the return of all remaining hostages and a true agreement for peace in the region. Prime Minister Netanyahu launched a campaign in New York to remind leaders of the atrocities committed on October 7th. Referred to as “Remember October 7th”, the advertisements were released prior to Netanyahu’s speech to the U.N.

 

Texas State government passes more protections for women
The Texas state government has passed a bill to restrict use of restrooms and locker rooms in government owned buildings. The new law known as the Texas Women’s Privacy Act, or SB8, will require everyone using a restroom or locker room to use the bathroom associated with their biological gender. The bill also directs the Texas Department of Criminal Justice to house inmates according to biological sex and limits access to women’s domestic violence shelters to biological females and their children under 17. Texas Representative Angelica Orr, who sponsored the bill says, “when it comes to dignity, privacy and safety of Texas women and girls, there is no compromise. This is non-negotiable.” Opponents says the bill is unnecessary and makes the transgender community targets for harassment. The law takes effect on December 4th. Texas is the seventh state to pass a similar law, following Arkansas, Florida, Montana, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.

 

 SNBC Health report: 10 Strategies for a Life with Less Stress and Anxiety

Stress can affect us all, from quiet worries to major setbacks. It can slowly cause burnout and can even contribute to chronic disease.

The following tools provide a foundation to combat stress and anxiety and build lasting resilience.

1. My number one is casting our cares on the Lord. I Peter 5:7 (AMPC) says, “Casting the whole of your care [all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.” When we give God a chance to take care of our concerns, He will handle them completely and wonderfully.

2. Eat nourishing, nutrient-dense foods, emphasizing proteins, colorful vegetables including leafy greens, low carbohydrates and healthy fats.

3. Prioritize Sleep Quality – As food is the foundation of building resilience to cope with stress, sleep is the repair system.

4. Keep Daily Routines You Enjoy - Routine isn’t monotony—it is medicine for the nervous system.

5. Move to Elevate Your Mood

Movement is one of the fastest ways to shift mood and balance the chemistry of stress.

6. Practice and Embody Gratitude - We know that praise stills the enemy and keeps our focus on the One who can handle every situation. Also, gratitude is a neurobiological practice that reshapes the brain.

7. Add Mindful Pauses - Taking mindful breaks helps with our daily decision-making and self-control.

8. Tune Into Positivity Daily – The best and highest positivity we can tune into on a daily basis is the Word of God and uplifting praise music.

9. Connect With Like-Minded believers you can walk with and agree with…and those who will listen but always encourage you in the Word.

10. Seek godly counsel, when necessary, realizing that trusted confidants in our lives can help us see things in a broader perspective.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH, 2025

Homegoing Service for Charlie Kirk magnifies Jesus Christ to the world
The service for Charlie Kirk was attended by thousands in Arizona and watched by millions online. The memorial turned into a true celebration of life service as dignitaries, members of his TPUSA staff, Kirk’s wife, and friends celebrated his life. One word kept ringing throughout the stadium: revival.  Each person that spoke remarked on how Charlie followed his calling encouraging young people in the U.S. to pursue their goals, start a family, be a patriot, but most importantly build a relationship with Jesus Christ. Each speaker remarked on how the 31-year-old desired revival for America. The most talked about moment of the event was Erika Kirk in her speech forgiving the killer of Kirk. The crowd gave a standing ovation after her comments. Kirk says she can forgive because it’s what Christ commands us to do and what her husband Charlie would have wanted. Elected unanimously as the CEO of Turning Point Erika Kirk said that college campus events would continue with one happening on Monday following the service. Turning Point USA has reported they have over 50-thousand requests to start Turning Point chapters in college campuses and high schools since Kirk’s assassination.

 

Revival continues on US College Campuses
Revival continues across the US as more people are responding to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Athletes at the University of Pittsburgh held a recent event inviting fellow students to hear the Gospel. Called “Pitt for Jesus” the event welcomed about six hundred people with 65 accepting Christ and 80 being baptized. The students will continue their outreach with weekly student-athlete run Bible studies and prayer meetings. In Wilkesboro, North Carolina Faith Fest 2025 was help inviting the community to hear about the Gospel of Jesus. The numbers are not officially in, but preliminary report for the event report thousands attending the event with one thousand people accepting Christ as their Savior. Later 100 people were baptized as a declaration of their new faith on the spot. Organizers celebrated the event Giving God praise for those who accepted Christ.

 

US/ Israeli leaders present united front at U.N.
Several nations are meeting at the UN pushing for a Palestinian state. The proposal led by France’s president would establish a two-state solution according to officials at the meeting. The meeting has been strongly condemned by Israel and the U.S. Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on October 7th, 2023, killing 12 hundred people and kidnapping dozens more. Tension has grown over the past two years and countries around the world have criticized Israel for defending itself from this attack. There has been a rise in antisemitic and Anti-Israeli activity over the past two years. Most critics of the nation claim Israel’s tactics are aggressive and inhumane towards Palestinians. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has remarked that his nation has every right to defend itself and has vowed his nation will “wipe Hamas off the map”.

 

SNBC Health report: the importance of strength training as we age
Some health experts are advising patients to add strength training to their regular exercise routine. Muscle strength is important as we age. The muscles in the body are part of the support system for other organs. For example, weight or strength training can help protect the heart and the back. Strengthening the muscles around these areas helps stay healthy and strong. Healthy and strong muscles also support bone health. Experts advise picking a different muscle group to strengthen every day during your regular routine. They also advise consulting with a physical trainer if you need help concerning creating a weight training routine. Strength training is recommended as part of your ongoing health regimen.

 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21st, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21st, 2025

Charlie Kirk: heartfelt tributes from conservatives for slain conservative activist/Christian influencer
Tributes continue around the world for the late Charlie Kirk. The 31-year-old conservative activist was killed in Utah last week. The assassination occurred during one of Kirk’s famous debate sessions with college students at Utah Valley University. Kirk was shot and killed by Tyler Robinson a 22-year-old resident of Utah, was arrested about two days after the shooting occurred. Authorities are still sorting out a motive, but according to Federal authorities Robinson is not cooperating with federal agents. According to information they continue to gather, Robinson was a lone wolf described as quiet but friendly. The shooter was also in a romantic relationship with his roommate, who was a male living as a female. Investigators believe this relationship and his radical beliefs found in chat rooms online was part of his hatred for Charlie Kirk. All of the people in Robinson’s inner circle are cooperating with authorities. Those who supported Kirk gathered around the world in various demonstrations to honor the fallen activists. Turning point USA has reported a sharp rise in requests to start a chapter at various schools around the U.S. Supporters have urged people to take up the mantle not only for conservative views, but to reach out to people and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This was one of the biggest agendas; Charlie Kirk used his platform continuously to lead young people to have a relationship with God. A memorial service was held Sunday September 21st at State Farm Stadium Arizona. Charlie James Kirk is survived by his wife, two children, one sibling and his parents.

 Court rules for Trump Administration vs. Planned Parenthood
A federal court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration concerning defunding Planned Parenthood. The justice in the case has ruled the Trump administration can block Planned Parenthood from receiving funding from Medicaid. The funding according to the administration should not be used by groups that fund abortions. The courts agreed ruling in favor allowing the case to go to the next stage in the court system. Supporters of Planned Parenthood claim the organization is being targeted because of its “healthcare procedures.” They also proclaimed Planned Parenthood does more than abortions. The controversial organization has received millions in government funding. President Trump vowed once re-elected that he would cut funding to the group, a promised he has kept. The organization has taken legal action to keep its funding from being cut.

 

Israel resists latest U.N. pro- Palestine push
Israel is continuing to resist a push from the UN to create a Palestinian state. Israel however has other plans. According to reports support is growing for that nation to claim sovereignty over the area in its entirety. Israel is continuing to fight against terrorist groups in the region. The ongoing battle stemmed from the October 7th attacks and continued resistance to negotiate. Israel has also stood its ground concerning pressure from around the world to give Palestine land and stop defensive attacks in Gaza. Israeli officials say they will not stop until these terrorists’ groups are destroyed. Israel has also launched a several offensives into other areas in the region in response to terrorists’ attacks. The IDF recently launched a ground assault into Gaza Strip. The UN has condemned the attacks, with on UN commission calling the assault genocide.

SNBC Health report: a warning from public schools about the danger of extended cellphone use
 Public schools’ officials are now pushing for high school and middle school students to turn off their cellphone and work on social skills. According to a recent poll Americans believe students will improve socially, in their grades and behavior by turning off their cellphones. According to the Parents Television and Media Council, several state have already banned, or restricted cellphone use in public schools. Cellphones can cause irritation to the eyes after long-term use. Issues associated with long term use are blamed for cubital tunnel syndrome, and arthritis. Prolonged cellphone use can also disrupt your sleep cycle and cause strain on the neck. Doctors advise turning off electronic devices, especially when preparing for bed and putting down your phone for extended periods of time.

 

 

 

 

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