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.




