SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 7th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY MAY 7th, 2023

Churches continue attempts to separate from National Methodist organization
The separation of conservative churches from the now more liberal Methodist church continues to be determined through lawsuits. A Florida circuit court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by churches in Florida and Pennsylvania. The lawsuit was part of an attempt to have the churches officially separated quickly from the national Methodist organization. The justice in the case says he has no right to rule in the case because the court has no jurisdiction. The justice did leave the opportunity for appeals by the Plaintiffs in the case. The church recently faced a lawsuit from over 30 churches here in North Carolina; that case was also dismissed by justices. The lawsuits against the national Methodist Church organization span across the US as several conservative churches are suing to distance themselves from the group. Methodist churches across the US are attempting to leave the organization quickly; the national organization claims they need to delay the process for at least the next year as they sort out property and final legal matters to formally separate the churches leaving the organization.


US Speaker of House visits Israel / addresses Israeli government
US Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy addresses Israel’s Parliament this week. This is the first time in 25 years that the US Speaker of the House has spoken at the Knesset. McCarthy spoke on the deep ties between the US and Israel. The speech came just days after the 75th anniversary of Israel as a modern nation. McCarthy spoke about continued unity and solidarity with Israel. The speaker also spoke on the need for taking a stand against Iran. McCarthy later expressed frustration over the estranged relationship between the Biden Administration and Israel’s government. The Biden Administration has not extended an invitation to Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Washington. McCarthy say he will extend the invitation to the US Capitol the Prime Minister is not invited to Washington soon. Tension between the US and Israel has continued following the breakdown of peace negotiations. The current administration is pushing for more leniency against Iran. Israeli officials have refused to agree to these demands.

 

Student organizes Christian event at University of Oklahoma
A student in Oklahoma says he followed the voice of the Lord leading to a major outpouring of His spirit. Joshua Robinson, a senior at the University of Oklahoma says he simply asked God to use him in the next stage of his life after graduation. This prayer led to an event called, “Fill the Stadium”. The event was a service held on Saturday at the University of Oklahoma’s football stadium and featured worship, ministry, and prayer during the day’s events. Organizers for the event did not give numbers concerning those who may have been prayed for or accepted Christ. The event did fill the stadium attracting 60-thousand participants. The group says they plan on creating a follow-up website to continue helping college students spread the gospel on their college campuses.

   

SNBC Health Report: How dental health can affect your heart
According to researchers’ dental health in particular flossing can have benefits for your heart. According to research by Dr. Sasha Ross for Cleveland Clinic it is important to consider dental health as a part of our overall health regimen. Dr. Ross says gum disease caused by not properly caring for dental health can contribute to various issues. Research shows the gum disease can lead to inflammation and bacteria which can directly affect the heart. Dr. Ross claims patients who have periodontal disease issues have a greater risk of heart disease. According to the CDC 43 percent of adults aged 30 and older have some type of gum disease. Flossing is also important because it helps keep minimize such as bleeding, swollen gums, and plaque buildup.  Doctors advise the use of special brushes, a water pick, or dental floss in addition to brushing as a part of a consistent dental health regimen.

 

 

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 30th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 30th, 2023


US House passes bill protecting biological women’s sports
US House of Representatives has passed a bill to protect the rights of biological female athletes. The bill would prohibit biological men from competing against females in various sport competitions. The bill will go before the US Senate but is expected to fail or be an uphill battle to get passed. If it does pass, the Biden Administration has vowed to veto the bill. Representatives supporting the bill say that women deserve fairness and safety in women’s sports nationwide. Critics claim the bill is restrictive and shows prejudice against a specific group. A recent poll sponsored by The Washington Post and the University of Maryland finds 55 percent of Americans oppose trans athletes in women’s high school competitive sports. 58 percent opposed trans athletes in women’s collegiate and professional sports.

 

Members of US Air Force protection extended by justices over COVID shot lawsuit
Good news tonight for members of the US Air Force. A US Court of Appeals has upheld an injunction protecting servicemen in that branch. The protection prevented members of the Air Force from being disciplined or discharged if they refused to take the COVID-19 shot. Attorneys for members of the Air Force petitioned the court to dismiss the protective order after the Biden Administration rescinded the COVID mandate order for all members of the US military. More than 10-thousand servicemen are protected under this order. Attorneys for the group filed a lawsuit, requesting exemption due to their religious beliefs. Members of the justice panel in the case said in a review they saw no reason to lift the order just because the mandate had been rescinded. Members of the US Armed Forces filed lawsuits citing religious beliefs during COVID Shot mandates. The Department of Defense has reported a decrease in recruitment numbers across all branches. Some critics believe the low numbers were due in part to shot mandates and more liberal policies introduced to the military by the current administration.


SNBC NEWS PARENT ALERT: UN affiliated organization pushes for consensual relationships with children under 18 (the following story is not appropriate for young children)
The UN is now backtracking after a controversial report was recently released. Critics call the report another step towards condoning pedophilia. The report was released by a group associated with the UN; The International Committee of Jurists also known as the ICJ. The report lays out some liberal beliefs including the idea that children under the age of 18 should be allowed to participate in sexual activity with an adult. (The full paragraph is listed below). The statement says in part…” Moreover, sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual, in fact, if not in law. In this context, the enforcement of criminal law should reflect the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct and their right to be heard in matters concerning them…”. The report also pushed a strong stance in support of LGBT issues and abortion worldwide. It received swift backlash as people expressed outrage over the report. Peter Partoll, writer for the Western Journal, wrote in his op-ed on the report, "If the United Nations is linked to a group trying to legitimize sexual relations with minors, as well as advance the trans agenda and abortion, it again raises the question of whether the United States should continue to be involved with the U.N." Partoll further commented in the article calling for the US to consider leaving the UN, especially if it continues to push a left leaning, liberal agenda. Representatives from the ICJ and the UN claim the report has been misinterpreted. Both organizations claim they condemn child sexual abuse and support protecting children.  (Due to the controversy the ICJ and the UN have vehemently denied the accusations)

 (Article portion is courtesy of CBN NEWS. The following part is from the article and lists the report verbatim from the UN report)
”The shocking details were only recently discovered deep inside the report that had been released on International Women's Day in March. The 32-page report calls for all types of offenses to be decriminalized, claiming that keeping these moral issues as crimes is an attack on human rights. On page 22, the report said:

"With respect to the enforcement of criminal law, any prescribed minimum age of consent to sex must be applied in a non-discriminatory manner. Enforcement may not be linked to the sex/gender of participants or age of consent to marriage. Moreover, sexual conduct involving persons below the domestically prescribed minimum age of consent to sex may be consensual, in fact, if not in law. In this context, the enforcement of criminal law should reflect the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct and their right to be heard in matters concerning them. "Pursuant to their evolving capacities and progressive autonomy, persons under 18 years of age should participate in decisions affecting them, with due regard to their age, maturity and best interests, and with specific attention to non-discrimination guarantees."

The ICJ also argued against any restrictions on LGBT and trans "rights" in several countries, stating: "No one may be held criminally liable for conduct or status based on their gender identity or gender expression. This includes gender identities and forms of gender expression that are perceived not to conform to societal expectations or norms relating to gender roles, the sex assigned to a person at birth or a male-female binary, among others."

In addition, the ICJ says all laws forbidding "sex work", also known as prostitution, should be changed. Critics say "sex work" often involves sex trafficking in which the victims are abused and deceived into believing they're performing "work."



SNBC Health Report: how broccoli promotes gut health
According to a report released this year cruciferous vegetables, in particular broccoli, may assist in protecting the body’s gastrointestinal tract. The report was recently published in Laboratory Investigation by Penn State University. Researchers in the study found nutrients in broccoli protect the lining of the gut. This is beneficial to the body’s immune system. This protection helps fight against issues such as leaky gut syndrome and may help with antibiotic resistance. Broccoli is a cruciferous vegetable and also has a number of other health benefits. The vegetable helps lower the risk of type 2 diabetes, promotes liver function, and fights against inflammatory issues such as Crohn’s disease. Broccoli is also beneficial to fighting against allergies, and symptoms of asthma.

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 23rd, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 23rd, 2023

 SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE’S Broadcast was cancelled due to a special ministry gift. Please enjoy these web exclusive stories; SNBC NEWS will be back with another broadcast next week.

Dr. Charles Stanley Passes (1932-2023)

Dr. Charles Stanley passed away on April 18th. The ministry InTouch Ministries, founded by the pastor announced his passing on their website. Dr. Stanley was pastor of  First Baptist Church Atlanta for 50 years before he retired in 2020. Dr. Charles Stanley in addition to being pastor published over 70 books that sold over 10 million copies and translated in 127 languages.  His sermons featured as part of the InTouch Ministries programming aired worldwide and here in the US through more than four-thousand networks including all forms of media.  Dr. Stanley is survived by his children son Andy Stanley, daughter Becky Stanley Broderson, six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and his sister Susie Cox.  Dr. Charles Stanley was 90  years old.


SNBC HEALTH REPORT: The Health Benefits of Magnesium

In SNBC HEALTH NEWS the health benefits of Magnesium. There are so many nutrients that help the human body function properly. One of those important to the body is the nutrient magnesium. This nutrient helps fight against mental health issues such as depression and helps boost the muscles to improve workouts. It also assists in the fight against muscle fatigue and weakness.

Researchers have also noted magnesium may benefit in the fight against respiratory issues such as asthma, and help prevent high blood pressure. It helps reduce insulin resistance, and helps prevent migraines. Foods that are rich in magnesium include: avocados, sunflower seeds, oats, spinach, black beans, and cashews as well as other nuts.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 16th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 16th, 2023

Democrats slam politicians switching to Republican Party
Members of the Democratic party are expressing anger after several Democrats have announced they are switching parties. The first to make national headlines was a Congresswoman from North Carolina. State Rep. Tricia Cotham announced she would switch her affiliation from Democrat to Republican. The party switch puts Republicans at a majority in both legislative branches of the North Carolina State Congress. This majority also means the state Congress can overturn any veto by state governor Roy Cooper. Cooper and other members of the Democrat party here in the state called Cotham’s move disappointing. Cooper in a statement said he was disappointed that Cotham has abandoned her long held beliefs and that it will change the direction of the state of North Carolina. Members of Cotham’s former party called for her resignation. Cotham says her beliefs no longer align with her former party and the more liberal leaning party is a group she no longer recognizes. Critics believe the shift is due to low approval ratings by the Biden Administration and the more liberal members of the Democratic party becoming the louder voice among its leaders. Two other state congressmen in Louisiana recently announced they were switching to the Republican party. The move in that state also gives Republicans a super majority in both the state senate and house or representative.

 Churches express faith despite destruction from storms across the South
Even though a tornadic storm roared through several communities and destroyed their church buildings a couple of weeks ago, that hasn't stopped the members of several congregations from worshipping God.

The tornado, which the National Weather Service recorded maximum winds at 165 miles-per-hour, destroyed the New Commandment Church of God in Christ in Jacksonville, Arkansas. However, they continued to meet together outside for worship services, and Easter Sunday was no exception.

They have been holding services since Palm Sunday, with folding chairs set up near the parking lot and a choir singing on the church's concrete steps. Eddie Miller, the church's pastor, told  Fox Weather, "Our church is still standing strong in the community because our church is a light to this community, and we dare not be somewhere else," Miller said. Just 94 miles north of Jacksonville in Wynne, Arkansas Pastor Matt Carter of the Wynne First United Methodist Church said in a matter of minutes, his church was changed into a damaged ruin. But Carter explained to WREG, a local news outlet, that the work of the congregation goes on. "We've lost a building…but it is just a building. We're still the church and we still have a calling that Christ has given us to go and fulfill," Carter said. " “Jesus Christ didn't stay in the tomb," Carter continued. "We can follow the example of Jesus Christ. We can rise from the destruction, and we can go because we have a mission and a ministry." Meanwhile, Morris Chapel United Methodist Church in Morris Chapel, Tennessee shared a photo of an open Bible still in place at the podium in the church's sanctuary. During the storm, a banner that was located behind the altar, covered the altar, protecting the Bible during the storm. "Remember God is with you and Jesus is alive," the church's Facebook post said.

Liberal activists scramble to buy abortion pill after justice ban
Several states led by liberal governors are scrambling to buy a certain abortion inducing pill before it is banned. According to reports liberal and pro-abortion rights group are criticizing a judge’s decision to ban the pill nationwide. The pill, mifepristone, can be used in combination with another drug to cause a medically induced abortion. The justice recently ordered to halt the sale of the drug. The block of its sale will not go into effect for another week. Critics claim this will affect women’s reproductive rights and that the justice is ignoring scientific research. Several state governors are now stockpiling the pill claiming they are buying in massive bulk to protect women’s rights. The state of California reportedly purchased 2 million pills of a similar drug used for abortions. Liberal activists have protested for other forms of abortion following the repeal of Roe vs. Wade. The repeal by the US Supreme Court allows the states to make decisions on whether to allow or ban abortions in each state.

 

SNBC Health Report: the importance of liver health
Liver diseases like Hepatitis C and Hepatitis B come from many causes, like infections, genetics, weak immune systems, alcohol, and accumulating fat. The liver is a vitally important organ that produces proteins, stores vitamins, and breaks down harmful toxins. Therefore, it is essential to take care of your liver. Some of the foods that can help detoxify, remove fat accumulation, reduce inflammation, and improve its overall performance are:

1- Coffee, which can minimize the risk of cirrhosis, or permanent liver damage, in patients who have chronic liver disease,

2- Green and black tea, which are packed with antioxidants that protect the body from the free radicals causing damage and inflammation.

3- Fatty fish helps maintain enzyme levels, eases inflammation, and reduces fat build-up.

Omega 3 supplements can help but be sure to choose a supplement that has a proven omega-6 to omega-3 ratio.

4- Olive oil consumption reduces the levels of fat in the liver, promotes blood flow and maintains heart, metabolism, and liver health.

5- Nuts are the powerhouse of fats, antioxidants, and healthy plant compounds. They are beneficial for both the heart and the liver, improving levels of liver enzymes.

6- Cruciferous vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and mustard greens contain high fiber content and useful plant compounds that increase detoxification enzymes.

7- Grapes and grape seed extract prevent liver damage, maintain antioxidant levels, and ease inflammation, particularly red and purple grapes.

8- And finally, a well-hydrated body is a wonderful aid to liver function. Consider drinking the juice of half a lemon in warm water upon rising. It flushes out the toxins from the digestive tract, serves as an antioxidant, and creates an alkaline environment in the body.

The liver is resilient, but it can’t be at its best without some help. Alcohol, sugary and processed foods can cause significant problems for your liver.

Other foods like turmeric, dark berries, grapefruit, and beets may also help build back damage, make your liver stronger, and help prevent liver diseases.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 9th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY APRIL 9th, 2023

 

UMC Churches sue to be removed from national organization
Churches with a more conservative conviction are accelerating their exit from the US Methodist Church. The congregations cite the liberal doctrine that has recently been accelerated by the more liberal branch of the denomination. Several churches in various regions around the US recently voted to leave the UMC. Churches in South Carolina, Texas, Michigan, Florida, Alabama, and Georgia have voted to leave the national Methodist Church organization. The UMC North Georgia Conference has even filed a lawsuit against the national organization in order to continue the separation process and keep their properties. This separation plan had recently been put on hold by the national organization. The split within the United Methodist Church is also being blamed on the change in policy by the national organization embracing LGBT parishioners, and pro-LGBT ministers presiding over various churches. Since 2019 over 2-thousand churches have left the national Methodist Church organization.

 

Liberal law organization sues over ban of Satan after school club
The ACLU has announced a lawsuit against a Pennsylvania school district over the ban of a satanic after school club. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the Saucon Valley School District after it banned the After School Satan Club. The ACLU of Pennsylvania claims the ban is a violation of its policy. This policy requires allowing outside groups’ to use school facilities. The legal organization further adds the ban is a violation of the Satanic Temple’s First Amendment rights to Free Speech. The legal director of the ACLU, Sara Rose claims this will set a dangerous precedent for refusing to protect controversial opinions from censorship. The Satanic Temple has attempted to create several after school groups around the US. Most of the groups have ended due to objections from conservative, parent, and Christian organizations. A representative for the Satanic Temple claims the after-school club is an alternative to other religious after school groups and will promote free speech and religious liberty among children.

 

IDF Launches attacks in defense of Israel
Israel defense forces launches a counterattack against forces this week. The airstrike was in retaliation of recent attacks by Hamas into Israeli territory. The IDF said in a statement they targeted a facility used to make weapons for the terrorist organization. This attack launched after several rockets were fired into Israel by Hamas; no one was reported injured in those attacks. The IDF later reported a raid on a mosque following an incident with teens who sympathized with Hamas. The attacks by the youth resulted in the raid of a mosque to arrest the suspects. The raid resulted in 350 arrests following protests by men at the mosque. Most of those arrested were at the mosque observing the Islamic holiday Ramadan. This has been a particularly tumultuous time in Israel. In addition to attacks by terrorists, the Israeli government has seen weeks of violent and disruptive protests. The protests by citizens and liberal organizations are due to efforts by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reform the nation’s judicial system.

 

 

SNBC Health Report: researchers are recommending a daily dose of walnuts due to a new study
Walnuts are already known for their heart health benefits. Researchers at Texas Tech University studied walnuts to see if their consumption had a direct effect on other areas of the body. Researchers found consuming walnuts directly affected the microbes in the gut promoting more healthy bacteria. The study followed participants that ate one cup of walnuts per day compared to subjects that did not consume walnuts.  According to the National Institutes of Health, 70-80 percent of the body’s immune cells are in this particular area, and it is important to keep it healthy. In addition to heart and gut health walnuts are beneficial to brain health and rich in antioxidants.

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