SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 15th, 2026

President announces big news at National Prayer breakfast
President Trump spoke at the annual National prayer breakfast in the nation's capital. The annual event celebrating its 74th year is a time for invited guests and politicians in Washington to focus on remembering and acknowledging God throughout their daily lives, especially in the halls of Congress. The president took the opportunity to announce a decision in honor of the nations’ 250th anniversary. President Trump says the U.S. will officially be rededicated to God. The president said, “I'm pleased to announce that on May 17, 2026, that we're inviting Americans from all across the country to come together on our National Mall to pray, to give thanks and... We're going to rededicate America as one nation under God."  The president says there will also be new guidelines issued by the Department of Education to protect prayer in schools.  

President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister meet over Iran
The president met with Israel’s Prime Minister recently. The two allies met concerning upcoming US negotiations with Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu moved up his meeting with the president following an announcement that the US would be meeting with Iranian officials. Israeli officials say they want restrictions on that nation to include the end of support for terrorists. They also want Iran’s nuclear weapons program to have more limitations. Iran is also experiencing an uprising from citizens in that nation. Though information is limited, reports claim thousands have been killed in protests against the Iranian government. The exact number could range from three thousand killed to as high as 50 thousand according to witnesses.  

 

 Revival continues in Europe with large revival event in London
Revival is continuing to grow as a church in the UK reports a great turnout for the Gospel. ExCeL London hosted a revival event with a guest pastor from Atlanta. Pastor Phillip Anthony Mitchell, pastor of 2819 Church was the featured speaker at the event with seven thousand people in attendance. The message of Jesus was mainly heard by a large group of young adults according to the church. The crowd hungry for the Word of God gave an overwhelming response to the invitation to accept Christ. Almost two thousand young adults responded to accept Jesus as their Savior. The event also hosted street evangelism events throughout London and assisted with churches who would continue to disciple new Christians. Studies have shown a dramatic shift in beliefs in the United Kingdom and across Europe as adults between the ages of 18-34 are searching for meaning and truth and are turning back to the Word of God.  

 

 

SNBC Health report: new federal guidelines concerning the food we eat
Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy has issued new guidelines for Americans. The new health guidelines are encouraging citizens to turn back to foods that are whole and limit processed foods. Kennedy said in a speech debuting the new guidelines, my message is clear eat real food. The new guidelines encourage consuming whole grains, vegetables, dairy, and healthy fats. A new food pyramid also debuted that showed more emphasis on fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats. The main objective, according to Kennedy, is to limit the amount of health issues related to obesity in America and get its citizens moving again. The department also issued guidelines encouraging limiting sugar and refined carbs.  

 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 8th, 2026

Ron Kenoly Passes
Gospel singer and worship leader Ron Kenoly has passed. The artist, who once mentioned that his interest in music started as a child, was known for his worship songs ‘Ancient of Days’, ‘Jesus is Alive’ and ‘Shout to the Lord’. During his career, Kenoly released 14 albums and co-wrote a number of worship songs. He continued his ministry of music until his passing this month. Kenoly is survived by his wife, three sons and will be remembered by those around the world who cherished his lyrics giving honor to God. Ron Kenoly was 81 years old. 

 

 Former transgender patient wins case against doctors
A woman in New York has one a landmark case against her former medical doctors. Fox Varian sued her former psychologist and plastic surgeon for a transgender procedure. Varian was 16 when her breasts were removed as part of her transitioning. Once she became an adult, the woman realized she no longer identified as she did as a youth and sued her former doctors for malpractice. Varian claimed her body was irrevocably altered and those responsible should be held liable for their so-called medical care as the woman later referred to her treatment. A jury recently awarded the young woman 2 million dollars. Critics say this is exactly why children should be banned from having these kinds of surgeries. There are studies and those who have detransitioned that confirm once a child matures, they change their mind. A reporter commented that this court case may mark a change in the American medical community where doctors’ will once again focus on children’s health and not altering their bodies. 

Over 100 Christians missing in Nigeria after terrorist abduct victims from church
News from Nigeria as persecution of Christians continues in remote regions of that country. According to report 150 Christians were abducted in three separate church attacks. The incidents occurred in Northwest Nigeria according to news reports. Officials reported 177 people were abducted with eleven returning; there is no word on the others who remain missing. No group has taken responsibility for the attacks and kidnappings. The Trump Administration in cooperation with the Nigerian government had previously launched an assault on Islamic groups that threatened Christians in Nigeria. President Trump has promised that he will continue to protect the rights of Christians around the world from attacks and threats. 

 

SNBC Health report: the importance of staying mobile as we age
Mobility is one of the key factors to staying active as we age. Being mobile helps with muscles and joints as well as continued flexibility. Studies show mobility contributes to a person’s strength, as the two work together hand and hand. It helps with balance, and fights against any issues with motion. Mobility helps prevent falls, helps fight against illnesses including stroke, and heart disease. It also helps improve quality of life (continued independence, bone health). Researchers advise eating foods that help strengthen muscles, bones, and joints, and exercising on a regular basis including exercises that focus on mobility. (ex. Swimming and walking).  
 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1st, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1st, 2026

Video of abortion worker’s comments goes viral
A shocking recording is receiving criticism from conservatives and anti-abortion groups. A video recorded by Live Action, a pro-life group, is going viral. It shows an unidentified employee with Planned Parenthood in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, telling the person under cover that an abortion is safer than carrying a baby to term. The employee goes on to tell the person that in-person abortion and abortion pills are safe and effective. The video was released prior to the annual March for Life, which uses peaceful demonstrations to call for more restrictions and the banning of abortions in the U.S., as well as support for mothers who are contemplating ending their pregnancies.  More videos released in the sting show employees claiming they are not sure what a patient will see and experience following taking the abortion pill and an underage patient being told they can have an abortion without parental knowledge. Planned Parenthood has not commented on the now viral videos.   

Capture of dictator changes attitudes in other authoritarian countries
The capture of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro has sparked immediate political tension in some South American countries. Political prisoners are being released in Venezuela and in Nicaragua. Venezuela’s acting president has continued to release prisoners as part of terms agreed to with the Trump Administration. The numbers vary according to government figures, and, counting what citizens are reporting in Venezuela alone, the number of political prisoners could be as high as 800. In Nicaragua, dozens have been released. Human rights groups claim more than 60 political prisoners are being held. That country’s president did confirm the release of several inmates but has not given a number.   

Christian event recharges youth/ young adults for the Great Commission
A gathering in Arizona is reporting large numbers of young adults have committed to spreading the Gospel of Jesus. More than 7,000 people gathered for the annual Urbana 25. The conference, part of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship USA, encourages students and attendees to reach the world with the Gospel of Jesus. The conference has been held since 1946 and encourages several generations to witness the Gospel. The five-day conference ended with 800 people accepting Jesus as their personal Savior or recommitting to their relationships with Christ. Forty-two percent of the attendees also signed a commitment to surrender to the will God in helping spread the Gospel around the world.   

SNBC Health report: Genes Are Not Your Destiny 

We’ve been told that our genetic destiny is written in our DNA. However, research is gradually dismantling this fatalistic view and is closer to resembling what the Word tells us. 

Naturally speaking, genetics may influence a small percent of how we age, but the remaining portion is influenced by factors entirely within our control: what we eat, how we move, and how we handle stress, others, and ourselves. 

Stanford researcher Lucia Aronica’s findings on epigenetics and nutrition embody this balance of nature and nurture. “You are not just a passive reader of your genetic code, but an active writer of your health story every day with every choice,” she said. 

As Christians, our foundation to good health is the Word of God. Proverbs Chapter 4 tells us His words are life to us as we find them and health to all our flesh.  

The second pillar of good health is good food. The chemical groups our bodies use to regulate genes include: 

  • Folate: From green leafy vegetables, liver, legumes 

  • Vitamin B12: Mainly in meat, fish, shellfish, liver 

  • Choline: Mostly egg yolks, liver, and some in cruciferous vegetables 

  • Betaine: From beets, quinoa, shrimp, wheat bran 

Also, we should make sure we eat the rainbow foods: 

  • Red Foods: Tomatoes, bell peppers 

  • Orange Foods: Oranges, pumpkin, carrots 

  • Brown Foods: Coffee, dark chocolate 

  • Purple Foods: Berries, and 

  • Green Foods in particular (which Aronica calls the boss of our body’s own antioxidants that keep our genes happy…foods such as Spinach and cruciferous vegetables 

Every meal, every workout, and every time we choose joy represents an opportunity to pick up that epigenetic pencil and rewrite our genetic code, and thus, our health story. 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 25th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 25th, 2026

VA Dems move to protect abortion
Critics are calling out Virginia state politicians for the approval of several controversial bills. Critics say Democrats in Virginia have wasted no time pushing through some left leaning bills. They have so far pushed a right to abortion bill through the Virginia House along with a repeal of a ban on same sex marriage. The state representatives are also pushing for a voting rights bill that would allow convicted felons the right to vote, and an effort to redistrict congressional maps in that state. All these measures have been criticized as an effort to change the direction the state of Virginia was moving towards; a more conservative direction, especially concerning abortion. An attorney who practices in the state says all these changes could create various legal nightmares in Virginia  

 

Children’s ministry sues school district
A children’s Bible program is suing a school district for targeting their organization. LifeWise Academy is suing Washington State for targeting the organization based on religious beliefs. Leaders of the group say they were unfairly targeted by school officials. The group is now required to provide permission slips every week, and parents must provide a new slip signed every week for children to participate. LifeWise Academy offers Bible lessons to children off campus on a weekly basis to children in almost one thousand schools. CEO Joel Penton says the school district located in Everrett; Washington is the only location that requires weekly permission and various requirements that he feels is clear targeting. Following a letter from the group’s attorneys, with no change from the school district, the organization has made the decision to take the case to a court of law. SNBC NEWS will update this case as it develops.  

 

Bible sales grow in UK
Promising news out of the UK as sales of the Bible are continuing to grow. According to a study released by a British publishing company, the Bible has been experienced a boost in sales over the past year. SPCK Group reports a higher revenue in Bible sales in 2025. The figure is almost double the number of sales in 2019 according to the company. The sales are also reportedly the highest sales since 2008. The CEO of the company says this is evidence of a cultural shift towards faith and religion. Sam Richardson says the rise in sales shows recent worldwide events from Covid-19 to various wars and other uncertainties, have caused questions about faith and a search for meaning. The sales are especially among younger generations in the UK. The same trend has also been reported here in the US, and revival continues to spread across this country, with a major movement starting on college campuses in 2023.  

SNBC Health report: The health benefits of Fiber
Fiber is once again becoming a popular subject in health circles. It is considered a vital nutrient that assists the body in various ways. Fiber not only is beneficial to digestive health but helps provide the body with good bacteria. It lowers blood sugar levels, fights against heart disease, and helps regulate weight management. There are two kinds of fiber soluble which are found in foods such as citrus fruits, apples and oats that help regulate blood sugar and cholesterol. Insoluble fiber found in grains and cauliflower helps add more nutrients that help fill you up, keeping you from feeling hungry. Fiber can be found in a variety of foods including kale, sweet potatoes, beans, almonds, flaxseed and other plant-based foods.  

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 18th, 2026

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 18th, 2026

Judge panel rules in favor of Christian shelter & employment freedom from religious companies
A three-judge panel has ruled in favor of religious groups concerning who they employ. The judges unanimously in favor of Christian homeless shelter. The shelter was accused of discrimination for only hiring Christians. Located in Washington State, the organization was accused of violating a state discrimination law. The justices ruled that all faith-based organizations are allowed to hire employees based on their like faith and values. Justice Patrick Bumatay in his opinion following the case said the federal government cannot interfere in internal decisions tied to an institution’s religious beliefs. He added that this kind of interference could undermine the First Amendment’s church autonomy doctrine.

 

 Minister allowed to preach gospel in public location
A minister in Texas will be allowed to minister the Gospel once a gain after being banned. The minister, Howard Camp, was banned from ministering to people outside of a Houston bus station. Attorneys for Camp say his ministry efforts were prevented in September of last year. Police officers at the time claimed the minister needed a permit in order to minister at the station claiming it was private property. Attorneys for Camp say no specific law was ever cited during the warning by officers. The attorneys followed up the warning with a letter spelling out current law and asking for a response on out their client violated the law. The Houston police department later rescinded their warning. Camp’s attorneys who are with the ACLJ said they will continue their unwavering defense of religious liberty and free speech in public spaces across the U.S.

 

Puerto Rico makes declaration for life
A US territory has issued a strong pro-life declaration. The US territory of Puerto Rico recently declared children in the womb will be legally recognized as human from conception. The governor of the island recently signed a bill into law that amends the island territory’s civil code. The addition reads, “Every human being is a natural person, including the conceived child at any state of gestation within the mother’s womb.” The new law will not affect legalized abortion, but supporters believe this will set a precedent in legal circles and make a statement among pro-life supporters.

 

SNBC Health report: how apple cider vinegar affects the human body
Apple Cider Vinegar or ACV has been praised and questioned for its effects on the body. Researchers suggest it is beneficial to the body in a variety of ways. ACV is known to reduce blood sugar levels. It contains live bacteria which helps as a prebiotic. It can also aid concerning heart health, weight management and serves as an antioxidant. It is used as a remedy against cold and flu symptoms. Though some medical providers are hesitant to declare apple cider vinegar effective in this area, they do acknowledge its properties help with immune support and aids in fighting against congestion and mucus buildup due to a cold or flu. Researchers advise buying ACV making sure it includes the mother which is strands of bacteria found in raw unfiltered Apple cider vinegar, and diluting it before consumption with water.

 

 

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