SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 29th, 2022

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 29th, 2022

Children charged with assault over gender pronouns
Three children in Wisconsin are facing charges for sexual harassment according to school officials. The three boys are accused of sexual harassment for not referring to another student by the child’s preferred gender pronouns. The incident occurred at Kiel Middle School in Wisconsin. A parent who spoke to the media says she was informed by the school that her son would be investigated for sexual harassment because he did not refer to his classmate as they or them as the other student had requested. The mother and parents of the other students say they are outraged over what they call an abuse of federal law by school officials. The school officials claim the children will be charged under Title IX. This federal law is used in cases of sexual assault and dating violence. The parents, who are now threatening to sue have released a statement through their attorneys. Attorneys for Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty say the school district’s claims have no legal merit and the charges should be dropped. SNBC NEWS will update you on this case as it continues.

 

Members of Congress demands investigation into University’s use of federal funds
A group of Congressmen are calling for an investigation into a grant given to the University of Pittsburgh. The group of senate and house members is calling for an investigation after an audit of funds given to the university concerning medical research was released by a watchdog group. According to the report by the Health and Human Services Health inspector general, three million dollars was given to the university and was used for disturbing practices. The money according to the investigation was used to remove the organs of babies still in the womb. The report says the women had their labor induced and the babies’ organs were harvested for the school’s tissue bank. The discovery was made after it was reported by a conservative group, Judicial Watch. The group working on behalf of the Center for Medical Progress says the information was ignored by the Department of Health and Human Services. It was later discovered by the group through public records. Congressmen involved in the investigation say the information and attempts to hide or ignore what was done to these infants is unacceptable. The University of Pittsburgh claims the procedures were not done by any staff members but outsourced to a third party.




Congresswoman wants Israel’s Independence Day condemned by US
A member of Congress is trying to make her opposition to Israel official. According to reports Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib introduced to the House a bill that would condemn the foundation of Israel, and in her words call it a catastrophe. Tlaib is Palestinian-American and a vocal opponent of Israel. The congresswoman and her colleagues nicknamed the squad have been linked to protests of the Jewish nation and have repeatedly pushed for laws in the US to sanction Israel. The group claims that nation is occupying land that rightfully belongs to Palestinians. Tlaib calls the resolution Nakba Day; the name is a reference to what Palestinians call Israel’s Independence Day. Supporters of the resolution praised the measure calling for the US to acknowledge it. Supporters of Israel called the resolution one sided and the latest in a long line of anti-Semitic and Anti-Israel statements. The resolution is expected to fail in the US House of Representatives, where a majority of representatives are pro- Israel.

 

SNBC HEALTH report: the health benefits of tea
Coffee is still the dominate drink for most Americans. 50 percent of Americans over the age of 18 have drink coffee daily. Tea continues to grow in popularity here is the US.  One of the reasons behind the trend may be due to its health benefits. Tea comes in a variety of options just like coffee and can be enjoyed hot or cold. The most popular teas, such as green tea and black tea are rich in antioxidants. It aids the body in fighting against heart disease, helps with stress and assists in blood flow in the body. Teas assists in hydration, green tea supports the immune system, and flavonoids in tea helps curb cravings. Teas do contain caffeine and the amount varies by variety. Doctors advise if you are looking to reduce caffeine intake by drinking tea make sure you read labels and look for decaffeinated or caffeine-free  on the container.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 22nd, 2022

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 22nd, 2022

Fast Food restaurant offers tarot card reading to app subscribers
McDonald’s recently offered a unique special for its app users. The restaurants’ app users, with the purchase of a medium fry were offered a free sandwich and a possible tarot card reading. The special ran as a promotional deal in corporation with an astrologist and tarot card reader, who goes by the name Madam Adam. The company asked app users to leave their zodiac signs in the comments section on social media for a chance to win a free reading. The event called the Mercury retrograde deal was also promoted by the tarot card reader Madam Adam, who encouraged people to participate on his social media platforms in a video announcement. The winners had their results read during a live stream event the following week. Critics called the promotional event problematic and pointed out it is promoting witchcraft and the occult. McDonald’s has not commented on this story.

 

Parents protest sexually charged inappropriate drag show for teens at High School in PA
Parents voiced their outrage after a high school teacher hosted a drag show for students. Kelly Tyson, who is a French teacher at Hempfield High School in Landisville Pennsylvania, invited performers to the high school for a special presentation. The drag show was held for the school’s Gay- Straight Alliance club and was hosted without consent or knowledge from students’ parents. The male performers were dressed in scantily clad outfits including two men wearing thongs and platform heels. The performance was only made public after a video of the event was posted online. Parents expressed anger at a recent school board meeting. Some called the event obscene and an attempt to groom underage students. Supporters of the event scolded parents claiming there was nothing wrong with the presentation. The school board has suspended the teacher Kelly Tyson and has launched an investigation into the incident. The Hempfield school district later apologized for the drag show saying the board did not give permission for the event to be held on school grounds.

Starbucks announces compensation for employees seeking abortion services
 Starbucks has announced a controversial plan for its employees. The nationwide coffee chain has announced it will cover travel expenses for employees seeking abortion services. The reimbursement will be offered to employees who the company says may be forced to travel for these services due to a growing number of abortion restrictions in several US states. The new policy will cover employees traveling for abortions and transgender surgeries. The new insurance plan will cover travel over 100 miles and includes coverage for any additional follow up treatments. Starbucks will also cover dependents of employees with this new policy. The company joins several large corporations including: Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple who have announced similar benefits. The announcement was made following the unprecedented leak from the US Supreme Court concerning the possible overturn of Roe vs. Wade. Political analysts pointed out companies who experienced backlash for previous political statements such as Wal-Mart and the Walt Disney Company have remained silent on this recent issue.

 

SNBC HEALTH report: the health benefits of eating summer fruits in season
Eating fruits and vegetables during their peak harvest season is one of the best ways to acquire beneficial nutrients from these foods. The summer season has a variety of fruits high in nutrients that are beneficial to the human body. Vitamins A, C, E, and B1 are found in fruits such as berries, apricots, and cantaloupes. Grapes are rich in several vitamins, and selenium. Cherries are a good source of fiber, and vitamin C. Other summer fruits that are good sources of nutrients include: strawberries, peaches, watermelon, and mangoes. The peak season for most summer fruits is usually between May through August. Eating these fruits during off seasons are still beneficial, but traditionally fruit and vegetables are at their best during their normal harvest times.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 15th, 2022

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 15th, 2022

SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SPECIAL EDITION: Roe vs. Wade and the US Supreme Court

SNBC News for Life anchor Wendy Chaplin interviewed Shawn Crenshaw, ministry team leader for VCC’s Getting Involved in Government Ministry team (G.I.G) to get a better understanding of this recent story that has made headlines around the US.


SNBC NEWS CORRECTION: please note during the interview the anchor (Wendy Chaplin) mentioned a
FOX News analyst and referred to her as Andrea Ingraham, the analyst’s name is Laura Ingraham.

Please enjoy this interview, SNBC News will be back next week with a full broadcast.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 8th, 2022

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 8th, 2022

(May 8th, 2022 was Mother’s Day in the US)
Happy Mother’s Day from the SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE MOH TEAM!!! We pray God continues to bless and keep all the mothers reading this! Thank you for all that you do!

SNBC NEWS WATCH: Lawsuit dismissed against one state law (TX) / State law passed (OK)
Two more states are making headlines concerning abortion bills. An appeal against the Texas state law known as SB8 or the Heartbeat bill has been dismissed by Federal courts. The Fifth Circuit of Appeals  has declined to hear the appeal from opponents of the bill. The now law prohibits abortion after the first heartbeat is detected. The law is not enforced by the state but allows private citizens to report an abortion provider who performs the procedure after the heartbeat is detected (around six or seven weeks). Supporters of the law call it a win in Texas for the unborn. The Oklahoma state congress has passed an abortion ban bill that would make it the most restrictive in the nation. The state congress passed the bill just this week; it is expected to be signed by Oklahoma’s governor. The new law would prohibit all abortions after six weeks except for cases of rape or incest. Pro-abortion groups including Planned Parenthood have already filed lawsuits against this law. According to one doctor at an abortion clinic most of their recent out of state cases have come from Texas. The nation’s attention has been focused on abortion lately following the recent unprecedented leak from the US Supreme Court. Critics believe the leak is an attempt to intimidate the justices on the court from ruling against Roe vs. Wade. There is also belief that the leak is to draw attention away from major issues in the US blamed on the Biden Administration. Added to the controversy a new documentary has debuted this week. The producer of the film 2000 mules Dinesh D’Souza says the film will reveal confirmed evidence of election fraud. The film is currently in theaters and being streamed online.

 

 

Students interacting at VCCS High School (Photo courtesy of VCCS)

Christian schools see increase in registration from parents across the US
“A once in 100-year moment”. These are the words used by E. Ray Moore, founder of the conservative Christian Education Initiative to describe the recent influx of parents enrolling their children in Christian schools. According to a report from the Association of Christian Schools international, Christian schools have seen double digit growth in the past year. According to the association as many as 10-thousand students have been added to their network. The number of home-schooled students has also doubled, along with the number of new Christian schools being opened around the US. According to the New York Times the mass exodus from public schools is due to controversial topics and liberal agendas being introduced into the public-school system. Critical Race Theory, LGBT curriculums, and a desire for a faith-based environment are just some of the reason’s parents are moving their children out of public schools. The trend according to experts is expected to continue. VCCS is reporting a 40-50 percent increase of parents interested in enrollment compared to previous years.



 


Christian World News: US National day of Prayer, Cycling Group Fundraiser, Happy Birthday Israel!


The National Day of Prayer was observed on May 5th. Organizers this year spoke on the need to pray for the US now more than ever. The organization listed on their website seven areas of prayer for the nation: government, military, media, business, education, church, and family.
The National Day of Prayer has been observed by the US government since 1952.



 A Christian cyclist organization is reporting a major donation. The group Ends of the Earth Cycling has raised one million dollars to donate to youth ministries. The group says the funds will be used to minister the gospel to youth worldwide assisting youth pastors, and ministries. The funds were raised through cycling events in all 50 states here in the US.





Happy Birthday to the nation of Israel!
The modern foundation of the Jewish state will officially celebrate its 74th birthday on May 14th but celebrations were officially held in that  the nation on May 4th and 5th. Following a Memorial Day observance for fallen soldiers’ citizens hosted events to celebrate the nation’s independence. The nation’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett called the nation "a story of hope, a story of human spirit, a story of surviving against all odds.”  Once again Happy Birthday to Israel!
SNBC NEWS NOTE on this story: Israel operates on the Hebrew calendar (observances of Israel’s Independence Day are usually between late April and early May). The corresponding date on the Gregorian calendar (used by the US and other countries) is May 14th.




SNBC HEALTH report: the benefits of collagen
The latest health diet trends such as keto, paleo and the Mediterranean diet have this name being floated around the in the US now more than ever. Collagen is more important to the body than just a passing trend. This protein is considered one of the most common and abundant in the human body. It is primarily used to help with the function of various tissues, allowing them to stretch. Collagen assisted the bones preventing them from becoming brittle. It helps in skin repair and contributes to skin’s ability to heal. Collagen rich diets are also beneficial to hair and nails. It is high in amino acids, improves sleep, relieves joint pain, improves digestion,  blood pressure, hearth health, and helps reduce inflammation.  Organic or grass-fed meats and bone broths are best when you want to consume naturally from meat. Collagen can also be found naturally in citrus fruits, red and yellow vegetables, garlic, egg whites, avocados, green tea, leafy greens, and berries.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 1st, 2022

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 1st, 2022

Duke University Divinity School hosts controversial church service with Gay Pride group
A recent controversy surrounding Duke University’s school of Divinity started with a greeting at a church service. (The greeting by student Caroline Camp included a greeting of “Good morning, the holy and queer one be with you. She also mentioned her preferred pronouns. “I use she/they pronouns”. ) The student Caroline Camp who is a second-year student in Duke’s Divinity school master’s program said in her welcome that the service was to affirm everyone to “be who they truly are”. She continued encouraging the congregation to “let the spirit move you today lift your hands and voices, and dance in whatever way is most freeing to you.” During the service students who spoke referred to God as gender fluid, a drag queen, a trans man. The congregation changed the words in popular Christian songs, in one referring to God as “mother god”. The one-hour service was held on March 22nd and was sponsored in part by Duke Divinity School and Duke Divinity Pride. The event was quickly condemned by people online including professors and students from other Theology schools. The two organizations did not respond to requests for interviews or comment on the service.

Teacher create secret closet for trans students in California
There is a growing trend in some public schools and parents are intentionally being left out. According to Epoch Times in California and possibly other schools’ teachers are setting up trans closets. These closets contain clothing and accessories for students who wish to dress different from their biological gender. Students can change clothes at school and change back before returning home. These closets according to the report are kept secret from parents who would object or protest this action from teachers and school administrators. The most recent trans closet in California was started by a teacher at Fremont High School in Oakland. The trans closet project was started by the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The group congratulated the teacher on social media for partnering with them. The teacher who started the closet in California is named Thomas Martin-Edwards and is the founder of a group called the queer teacher fellowship. Martin-Edwards and the Oakland Unified School District, where the teacher works, have not commented on this story.

Former Coach appeals case to US Supreme Court
Media outlets are reporting the Supreme Court is leaning in favor of a former football coach. Joseph Kennedy was fired from the Bremerton School district in Washington state after eight years on the job. Coach Kennedy prayed after every football game on the 50-yard line; he did not invite or ask any players or other coaches to participate. Eventually other coaches and students did begin to participate. The team also participated in prayer in the locker room. School board officials claim the coach was fired for various rules violations according to officials. Kennedy’s lawyers believe the alleged violations were an excuse to fire the former assistant coach for praying publicly. The case has been appealed to the US Supreme Court; a ruling is expected soon. Most media outlets are reporting the now more conservative court is leaning towards the coach in their decision. The court’s justices did ask several hypothetical questions concerning the district’s rationale behind the firing. The questions do not seem to reflect a biased as claimed by the media, but more of the justices’ desire to get a clear understanding of the case. SNBC NEWS will update you on this case when a ruling is announced.



SNBC HEALTH report: the benefits of walking outdoors and the human body
A doctor in California is prescribing outdoor walks for his pediatric patients.  Dr. Nooshin Razani at the University of California San Francisco Children’s hospital in Oakland is prescribing nature walks to his young patients. The doctor believes being in a green space helps with several issues especially mental health.  Walking in nature is beneficial to all ages. According to a study in 2018, walking outdoors helps the body burn fat, strengthen muscles, increases energy, and reduces fatigue. Walking outside strengthens the heart and increases circulation, it improves memory, creativity and helps with insomnia. Just a reminder walking in nature also allows the body to take in vitamin D from the sun, and oxygen. If you live in a larger city research walking trails in your local area; most are run by city and state governments, so these paths are usually maintained well, and are clearly marked.

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