President announces plans to push for prayer in public schools
President Trump has announced plans to return prayer to public schools. The announcement was made recently during a press conference. The announcement was made during an event in front of the Museum of the Bible located in Washington, D.C. The president said in his speech that the Department of Education will soon issue new guidance protecting the right to prayer in public schools. The decision was partially inspired by an elementary school student who was told she could not prayer with fellow students by her school’s principal. The president recalled the incident and commented on the need to protect the nation’s Judeo-Christian values. The announcement is part of the America Prays initiative. This prayer event is encouraging Americans to pray for the U.S. as the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will be observed in July of next year.
Younger generation attending church more according to poll
A new poll is showing a resurgence among young people in church attendance. According to the Barna Research Group church attendance is up among Millennials and Gen Zers The poll reported a growing surge among these two generations with researchers commenting the amount has nearly doubled. The study find the attendance among both groups has increased steadily since 2020. The group had previously reported more frequent attendance among older generations with a steady attendance rates over the years. The study notes that surge is due to various factors such as mobilizing younger volunteers in churches and a desire for the Word of God growing among younger generations.
US Military Chaplains report they are more demand from troops
Spiritual growth is also being reported from Chaplains with the U.S. military. These ministers in the military are reporting the daily need for their counsel and support for the nation’s troops. The need for spiritual counsel has not gone unnoticed by the Government branch that oversees the military. The U.S. Department of Defense if reportedly working to increase the number of Chaplains enlisted across all branches of the armed services. The religious support branch of the military known as the Chaplain Corps has already surpassed its 2025 recruitment goals. Supporters say the increase in demand shows spiritual needs are critical to the military’s mission of protecting the U.S.
SNBC Health report: the health benefits of hibiscus tea
According to a recent report, hibiscus tea can have a positive impact on the body if consumed over a period of time. This tea has several benefits that help in various ways. Hibiscus tea helps manage blood pressure. According to a 2015 study, due to various nutrients naturally found naturally in the tea, help in lowering blood pressure. It helps with healthy cholesterol levels and promotes heart health by reducing inflammation. Hibiscus tea also helps with blood sugar management, promotes good bacteria in the gut, aids digestion and helps with liver health. Like other teas Hibiscus tea can be purchased year-round and still keeps its same nutrient value because of the process used to create tea.
SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE extends it condolences to the family of Charles J. Kirk who was assassinated Wednesday September 10th. Kirk was a Man of God who founded Turning Point USA as a platform for young people to express their conservative values, love of God and patriotism. The organization was very popular among young conservatives and is considered a leader in the youth conservative political movement. Above all things Charlie always encouraged young people to pursue a relationship with Jesus Christ and stand proudly on the fundamentals that made America a successful country (Judeo-Christian principles). SNBC NEWS will have a full report in our next broadcast on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk.
(Charles James Kirk was 31 years old and leaves behind his parents, wife Erika, and two small children; a daughter 3 years old and son 16 months).