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 Pruitt says he wants the accusations and statements made by school officials against him withdrawn.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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