SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 12th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 12th, 2026

IOC bans trans athletes from competition in women’s events
The International Olympic Committee has announced an official ban on trans athletes in women’s sports. The presiding board announced that only biological female athletes will be allowed to compete in the upcoming 2028 Olympics and qualifying competitions. The group, in addition to the announcement, gave more specifics concerning the qualifications for competition. All athletes will be subject to DNA testing to prove they are eligible to compete in the women’s category. Supporters of the ban praised the move as protection for women’s sports. The IOC will allow each sport's governing body to allow or exclude athletes based on their own rules, but Olympic qualifying competitions will be limited to female athletes. 

 

 Pastor wins case against city in Ohio
A pastor has won a legal case after a three-year battle. Pastor Chris Avell has been in a legal dispute with the city of Bryan, Ohio over his ministry’s work with the homeless. Avell says that his homeless ministry, Dad’s Place, was banned from serving the homeless by city officials.  Officials claimed the church had several zoning violations and restrictions banning them from housing the homeless. A justice in the case ruled there was clear biased against the church. Justice James Bates pointed out that other businesses had been awarded special permission to help the homeless; a privilege that was denied to the church. Attorneys for the church say they hope they can now serve the community in peace. 


Resurrection Sunday witnessing event draws large crowds

A large witnessing event was held in Times Square in New York, with organizers calling it the first of its kind.  Pastor Mike Signorelli held a large-scale Resurrection Sunday service attended by hundreds.  
The event was the first of its kind according to the organizers. 40 thousand people also reportedly attended the service online. The pastor says that this event was designed to be a light in the darkness in the city of New York. Signorelli says that he is praying for change in New York City and around the U.S. 600 people accepted Christ as their Savior during the event. 
 

SNBC Health report: more health benefits are being discovered from Apple Cider Vinegar
ACV is a good source of helping with digestion and aiding in improving gut health. It can also help reduce diabetic symptoms. It can be used as a facial toner, disinfectant when brushing your teeth, calming acid reflux, and helping with upset stomach. It can also aid in soothing a sore throat.  The best kind of apple cider vinegar to use is the kind that has the mother (a mix of beneficial enzymes, proteins, and good bacteria). Organic or all natural is recommended. Nutritionists also advise keeping in mind that ACV is highly acidic and may need to be taken in small doses. 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 5th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 5th, 2026

Police investigate synagogue attack in London
Investigators in London are looking for suspects following an attack outside a London synagogue. Four ambulances were set on fire, causing an explosion in front of the synagogue. The explosion shattered windows in nearby windows, but no one was seriously hurt. The ambulances destroyed were a part of a Jewish medical charity organization. The attack is currently being investigated by the British counter-terrorism division.  Investigators have announced they are looking for 3 suspects connected to the attack. There has been a rise in antisemitism and attacks on the Jewish community since October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked at killed 12-hundred people, mostly Israeli civilians.  

Father sues after ban from school
A father in Michigan is suing after a school accused him of trespassing. Gary Shane Pruitt sued Gross Pointe Public School System after he was accused of trespassing officials. Pruitt says he attended a school event and saw several LGBT flags on display. The father says the display was inappropriate for young children. He later used his cellphone to record the flags on the school grounds. Following an attempt to speak about his issues with the LGBT flag in the school was unsuccessful, Pruitt posted the videos on social media. Following the post, the school banned Pruitt from the school grounds. Officials claimed the father intimidated, harassed, and put students in harm's way with his posts. Pruitt says he wants the accusations and statements made by school officials against him withdrawn. 

 

Revival continues to move throughout the world
In Mexico dozens of Christians took to beach resort areas to witness the Gospel of Jesus. Outreach volunteers with Reach Cancun witnessed those on the beach, to staff and guests at the hotels.  
The team says they had many opportunities to witness the Gospel and several accepted Christ of their Savior. 22 new Christians were later baptized in the ocean as a testament to their new faith. In Texas students at two universities made the choice to follow Christ. Jay Lowder of Jay Lowder Harvest Ministries reported standing room only crowds full of students at a recent event. According to organizers, the event at Stephen F. Austin State University ended with over 500 students accepting Christ as their Savior. Students at Abilene Chrisitan University showed up for a witnessing event. One thousand students attended with 80 later giving their lives to Christ. 

SNBC Health report: link between Vitamin D and respiratory issues
A recent study found a link between Vitamin D and reduced risk of respiratory issues. The report followed patients in the United Kingdom and found that one in six UK citizens had a deficiency in vitamin D. This issue led to various health problems including pneumonia and bronchitis. Researchers followed subjects who took daily supplements and found issues with respiratory illnesses lowered by 16 percent compared to those who took the placebo. Most patients showed improvements after four months. Researchers advise talking in foods that are rich in vitamin D, walking outdoors in sunlight, and monitoring your vitamin D levels. 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 22nd, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 22nd, 2026

Teacher wins case after refusing LGBT curriculum
A Christian teacher will be allowed to teach and opt-out of controversial lessons. Eric Rivera has won his case in court following a legal battle to defend his rights. Rivera was a first-grade teacher at KIPP Antioch College Prep Elementary School. The teacher was required to read several pro-LGBT books to his young class. Rivera refused citing his Christian faith. The refusal was met with the teacher being reassigned and threats of losing his job. Following his accusations of discrimination by school officials, Rivera contacted First Liberty. Attorneys for the teacher say the school violated Mr. Rivera’s first amendment rights. Following a possible legal battle in court, school officials have changed their policy. All teachers will now be allowed to opt out of curriculum that violates their religious beliefs.

Major Prayer/witnessing event- Los Angeles
A major prayer event is coming to the city of Los Angeles. A citywide prayer event will be held in L.A. for the next 40 days. Known as Hope Fest will unite ministries from across the LA area with the purpose of spreading the Gospel throughout each neighborhood in the city. The days of prayer and witnessing will culminate with an event on April 11th. This event will have praise and worship, testimonies, and ministry. The event, according to organizers, was inspired by the Azuza Street Revival, which took place in Los Angeles over 100 years ago.

Chicago Public schools and Christian college reach an agreement
The Chicago Public School system has settled with a Christian college. Moody Bible Institute has come to an agreement with the Chicago Board of Education following a denial to participate in the city’s education program. The Christian college was denied participation in the city’s student-teacher program because of their faith-based practices. The city claimed the college’s denial of employment for those who do not share the school’s criteria of the having Christian faith and values, was discrimination. The college later contacted Alliance Defending Freedom, who filed a lawsuit on behalf of Moody Bible Institute. The college and CPS settled the lawsuit with the school system agreeing to allow students to participate in the program. A representative for Moody Bible Institute says the students are excited to be a part of the program and thanked Alliance Defending Freedom for their help.

SNBC Health report: a possible link between what you eat and some new long-term health issues
According to Mercola.com, a high fat diet can lead to long-term issues in the body. A study published in Nutritional Neuroscience followed long term effects on various diets. The study found that high fat intake affects the level of serotonin in the body. Known as the happy hormone, it can cause the body to slow down when too much of this nutrient is introduced at one time. This can lead to a slowdown in energy production, appetite, digestion, and memory. Too much serotonin can also cause a release of inflammation and issues with gut health. Nutritionists believe the best way to prevent these issues is to reprogram the body through food. Balancing fat intake, eliminating vegetable oils such as corn, canola, and soybean oils and daily intakes of sun for vitamin D are all ways to help reprogram the body and balance serotonin levels.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 15th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 15th, 2026

BGEA witnesses the Gospel in Lima, Peru
The BGEA association held an evangelism event in Lima, Peru. The event, held over a weekend was guest to thousands that Rev. Franklin Graham remarked were hungry for the Word of God. Over 90 thousand gathered in an area for two days to hear the Gospel. The event was in such demand, that thousands stood in line for hours and waited outside when the arena was at full capacity to hear the Gospel of Jesus. BGEA is reporting thousands accepted Christ as their Savior. The ministry rented 600 buses and partnered with over two thousand churches to reach the lost. 

 

Man wins case for speaking out against homosexuality in Malta
A man in Malta has won his case after a year's long battle. Matthew Grech lived in the homosexual lifestyle for years before becoming a Christian and being set free, later renouncing his old lifestyle. After Grech began speaking out, he was interviewed by reporters concerning his conversion and renouncing his former life. The man was later accused of trying to convert others from the LGBT community and charged with attempting to change people’s sexual orientation. The country of Malta was one of the first to ban what is known as conversion therapy. Grech says because he spoke out denouncing the homosexual lifestyle; people complained claiming he was attempting to use conversion therapy. The entire ordeal started in 2018. This month after an almost eight year battle, the courts in Malta acquitted Grech of any wrongdoing. Grech says the verdict will allow others to speak freely and have honest conversations about complex topics.  

Professor reports drop in alternative lifestyle
A Canadian professor is reporting a drop in some controversial lifestyle practices. Eric Kaufmann issued his report for the Centre for Heterox Social Science is reporting a drop in students claiming to be trans or non-binary. The report entitled "The Decline of Trans and Queer Identity among Young Americans”, reports a three percent drop in those claiming to be trans or non- binary. Kaufmann surveyed over 50 thousand students at over 250 colleges. He also monitored studies and trends over the past ten years. The professor reports improvement in mental health treatments and the subject no longer being “hip” among students may be part of the cause behind the changes. There is also a rise in younger generations seeking God and revival that is moving across American college campuses. Critics have claimed the change is due to fear and pressure from conservatives since the elections of President Trump in 2016 and last year. Kaufmann says he stands by his study and the results.  
 

SNBC Health report: how muscle strength helps as we age
A recent study finds muscle strength helps with longevity as we age. The study by researchers at the University of Buffalo New York, followed over five thousand women. The ages ranged between 63 and 99, over an eight-year period. The study found those with more strength had a longer life they believe due to continued mobility. The scientists tested the subject in various forms of movement and normal strength tasks. The subjects were also monitored concerning their daily physical activity. Researchers found at least exercise 150 minutes per week helped with long term muscle strength and health. One researcher in the study acknowledged there were some limitations in the study but commented that the main message from the study is that movement is key.  

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 8th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MARCH 8th, 2026

Joint offensive against Iran continues by U.S. and Israel
Israeli and US forces continue their offensive against Iran. The Iranian media has confirmed the death of that nation’s dictator. The Iranian military has attacked US embassies in the Middle East in retaliation for the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader. President Trump says the offensive may take longer at least a month. The Prime Minister of Israel also commented on the offensive saying it was necessary. Years long talks have broken down between the three nations. Iran has continued to refuse to stop its nuclear weapons program, and at the same time continued to threaten Israel. The strikes have launched worldwide celebrations from Iranians who fled their home country due to the regime’s oppression. 

State government looses case against parental choice
The US Supreme Court has against the state of California in a landmark case. The court ruled in favor of parents being told if their child is having an issue with gender confusion. State officials had previously attempted to pass laws allowing school administrators; teachers and others cannot conceal issues with children claiming privacy for the child. Justices ruled in favor of parental rights remarking that parental rights do not stop at the school doors. Conservatives praised the Supreme Court for their decision. Recent news has reported on the long-term effects of these controversial surgeries and treatments for young children. SNBC NEWS recently reported on a woman who sued and won for doctors performing gender altering surgeries on her at the age of 16. Supporters of these bans say the ban protects children from long term issues in their body and mental well-being. 

 

Teacher’s union attempts to discourage homeschooling
Teacher's union in San Franciso is urging parents to participate in a controversial move. Striking teachers in California are urging parents to avoid homeschooling their children during their strike. Supporters of homeschool opportunities say the teacher's union believes if families take advantage of homeschooling, it will weaken their efforts. They also point out that this targeting homeschool is a direct clash between powerful unions and parental rights. More parents are looking for options to improve their children’s education. The Trump Administration has also passed the Big Beautiful Bill which will allow parents more freedom concerning their child’s education which includes private schools, charter schools and homeschool education.  

 

SNBC Health report: The Health benefits of mushrooms
Mushrooms are a part of the fungi family and are loaded with numerous health benefits. Known as a nutrient dense, mushrooms are considered a super food by most nutritionists.  
They help boost immunity and beneficial to heart health. Mushrooms are a good source of vitamin D, help regulate blood sugar, and assist in brain health. Various species of mushrooms are sold in stores and markets across the US. Researchers advise purchasing an accredited establishment to avoid inedible mushrooms. If you choose to harvest your own, make sure to do extensive research on what kinds are edible and what to avoid.  

 

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