SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JULY 9th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JULY 9th, 2023



Roe v. Wade - one year later
The one-year anniversary of the repeal of Roe vs. Wade was recently celebrated. Pro-life and conservative groups celebrated the anniversary of the statute being overturned. The US Supreme Court ruled in June of last year that the decision for abortion restrictions should be left up to each state. Since the overturn of the ruling several state governments have restricted abortion to under 15 weeks in most states. Several liberal state governments have made their state “sanctuary locations” and have vowed to continue to fight for what they call women’s reproductive rights. Supporters for the overturn claim 200-thousand infants were saved from abortions because of the ruling. Here is Charlotte pro-life activist report 176 babies have been saved from abortion as mothers changed their minds before entering abortion clinics.

Pro-Life counselor sues to stand in front of abortion clinic to offer counseling
A pro-life counselor says she will appeal her case to the US Supreme Court. The woman, Debra Vitagliano’s attorneys are planning to appeal to the US Supreme Court concerning a previous ruling. The case Hill vs. Colorado is at the center of the appeal. The ruling bans peaceful counseling for potential patients in front of abortion clinics. The woman says due to the current laws she can be arrested for approaching a woman who is considering an abortion. Known as the Bubble Zone, the current law requires a 100-foot zone around an abortion facility. The includes the public sidewalks in front of clinics. Attorneys for Vitagliano say Americans have the right to engage peacefully with people on public sidewalks. They added that they are hopeful the Supreme Court will take the case.

 

Christian group reports growth of church in Iran
Despite persecution the Body of Christ is growing in the nation of Iran. According to Open Doors International there are an estimated 1.2 million Christians in Iran. The group says it continues to grow despite threats from the Iranian government. Converts to Christianity are continuing to witness the Gospel ignoring threats of torture and jail time for sharing their faith. A pastor in that nation says that the church is growing through small house church fellowships and people sharing their faith. One Christian who escaped said she was able to secretly distribute 20-thousand Bibles to Christians in Iran before being escaping the country. The woman is asking for Christians around the world to continue praying for Christians in Iran.

 

SNBC Health Report: taking a multivitamin can improve your memory
 
A recent study found that some memory issues may occur as we age. The study found however that most memory issues cannot be blamed on aging. Researchers reported that this belief was not proven; they believe adding a multivitamin will help with memory improvement and cognitive decline. A study with Harvard Medical School and Columbia University found improvements in patients that took multivitamins. The study found patients had a better ability to recall information after one year of taking a multivitamin. The found their memories improved as the study continued. It also revealed a lower risk of heart disease and other illnesses researchers associated with taking multivitamins daily. Other nutrients that benefit cognitive health are zinc, vitamin B, vitamin D, magnesium, and omega 3 fatty acids.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 25th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 25th, 2023


 US Methodist church officially splits
The US Methodist Church has officially split.
The national organization separated from the more conservative church in the US and internationally. According to reports thousands of churches have requested to leave the organization since 2019. The governing body of the organization approved of churches leaving starting in that same year, with a clause allowing them to keep their properties. The mass exit was previously appealed in the court system. A justice in that case said he could not legally make a decision on the split and that this matter should stay within the organization. The governing body of the Methodist church finally agreed to allow the conservative churches to leave this year following a vote. So far five thousand churches that were affiliated with the group have announced they will exit. The mass exodus of conservative churches stems back to the national US Methodist church allowing same sex marriage and clergy who condoned or participated in the homosexual lifestyle. The churches leaving the organization will now form the Global Methodist church or have elected to be non-denominational.

 

Family claims child forced to create idol for “class exercise”
A family in Ohio says their child’s religious rights were violated by a teacher. According to Benjamin and Amie Mutti their son was required to create a religious idol. The project according to the couple was assigned by the boy’s teacher without the school district’s knowledge. The teacher told her fifth grade class to create an idol based on the spiritual beliefs of the Native American Hopi tribe. The teacher then instructed the children to describe their idol known as a kachina doll and what special powers it possessed. The students were then led by their teacher to perform a ceremony in class with the dolls. The parents of the student called the act a clear violation of their child’s religious beliefs. The couple who are Messianic Jews are now being represented by the American Center for Law and Justice. Attorneys from the organization sent a letter to the Lexington School Board. The president of the school board says he would pass on the letter to the district superintendent and board. The board has not responded to attorneys for the family.

 

Doctor fired for refusing to use gender pronouns on fake patient during work exercise
A doctor in the UK who was fired for refusing to acknowledge a patient’s gender pronoun preference is now taking the battle to court. The doctor, David Mackereth was fired from his position at that UK’s National Health Service for refusing to acknowledge a question during a job scenario workshop. During the exercise the doctor was asked if he would address a man as “ma’am” if the patient made this request. Dr. Mackereth refused; the doctor later stated in a hearing that he was basically fired for a hypothetical situation that in no way reflected his actual job. A court later sided with the National Health Service. Mackereth’s case has since been overturned by another court. Justices in that case said the hypothetical exercise did not prove the doctor would be negligent towards the care of an actual patient. Dr. Mackereth is being represented by the Christian Legal Centre. Attorneys for the doctor will now appeal the case to the European Court of Human Rights.

SNBC Health report: how zinc benefits the body as a natural defense
According to reports zinc is one of the top supplements when it comes to building up immunity in the body. This supplement is beneficial to the human body in various ways. It contributes to wound healing, the immune system, benefits in cognitive health and helps fight against the common cold. Zinc is so important to the human body that doctors report 17 percent of people around the world are deficient in this nutrient. Supplements can be used to acquire this nutrient, but getting nutrients from food is always the best option if possible. Zinc is one of the nutrients that can be found in a variety of foods. Dairy, kale, various meats, whole grains, seafood, and eggs all contain high amounts of zinc. 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 18th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 18th, 2023

SPLC labels parents’ rights organization “hate group”
The Southern Poverty Law Center has released its annual Hate and Extremism report. The report has gained criticism over the years due to it labeling conservative groups as radical. This year among other groups, the liberal watchdog group has added more controversial picks to its list. Among the over 12-hundred groups labeled a hate group, the SPLC has added Mom’s for Liberty. The group founded two years ago is a group that advocates for the rights of parents concerning the education of students in public schools. The SPLC claims the group is anti-government, and is racist because of claims they  target, blacks, and LGBT groups. The SPLC claims by objecting to “inclusive curriculum” this group is proving its racist motives.  The organization claims peaceful protests by the group and affiliation to the Republican party are also reasons for them being labeled an extremist, far-right group. The co-founders of Moms for Liberty released a statement calling their efforts an attempt to empower parents with children in the public school system. The statement further says, “name-calling parents who want to be a part of their child’s education further exposes what this battle is about…who fundamentally gets to decide what is taught to our kids in school parents or government employees.” Moms for Liberty says they will continue the fight for parental rights regardless of being labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

 

Group calls for prayer for Israel
A group recently held a prayer rally for the nation of Israel. The group called for prayer recently during a Global Day of Prayer for Israel and other nations. The group called for an organized  prayer event beginning with a time of fasting. The group then participated with others in a time of prayer for Israel in the city of Jerusalem. The goal according to the group is to have millions of Christians praying for Israel. Christians from all over the world gathered in Jerusalem for the event. Mike Bickle, who organized the event says it’s important for Christians to pray for Israel now more than ever.

    

 University Softball Team gives God praise for success
Several players on a university softball team used their platform to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The University of Oklahoma women’s softball team won their third national NCAA championship recently on June 8th. The team becomes the second team to win three national titles in a row. Several of the players on the team used the national spotlight to share their faith in Christ. Prior to the win members of the team were asked how they keep their joy during the softball season. Grace Lyons, the team’s captain told reporters that the only way to have joy that doesn’t fade is from the Lord. Lyons told reporters, “Any other type of joy is actually happiness that comes from circumstances and outcomes.” Several of Lyons’ teammates agreed telling reporters their joy on and off the field came from a relationship with Jesus Christ and not because of winning. The team’s head coach, Patty Gasso went on to tell reporters that God spoke to her telling her she was being given this platform to win souls, not to win games. Gasso says once she surrendered her will to the Lord the atmosphere of the team began to change. The Oklahoma Sooners Softball team beat Florida State 3-1 in the College World Series and currently holds a 53-game winning streak, an NCAA record.

 

SNBC Health Report: researchers warn of sweetener side effects
Researchers believe the byproduct of an artificial sweetener maybe harmful to the human body. Researchers at North Carolina State University are reporting some new information about a popular sweetener. The sugar substitute sucralose, which is found in food products here in the U.S. was recently studied at the college. Researchers found sucralose can cause damage to the body’s DNA and other issues. According to the report, researchers believe the sweetener increases the risk of cancer and may cause leaks in the lining of the intestines. The team researching the sweetener found the leak in this area of the body may lead to long term damage, such as a condition nicknamed leaky gut. This symptom could lead to the sweetener leaking into the bloodstream affecting various parts of the body. Another doctor not associated with this study found sucralose has negative effects on heart, oxygen levels, and can cause an increase of inflammation in the body. One researcher participating in the study commented that he would rather consumers just use sugar instead of sucralose because of the possible health issues over time. There are other options if you want to avoid sugar: agave nectar, honey, molasses, stevia, and date syrup are all forms of natural sweeteners.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 11th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 11th, 2023

 Founder of CBN Pat Robertson passes 
CBN Founder Pat Robertson has passed. His passing was announced on the network’s website Thursday June 8th. The network announced that he passed that same morning at his Virginia Beach home. Robertson founded the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1960, with the flagship show, The 700 Club. Robertson said in his autobiography he had plans to be a businessman and had no interest in television, before giving his life to Christ. Following accepting Christ, he says God spoke to him about a television ministry. CBN later expanded to become a prominent Christian television company broadcasting. The network now broadcasts around the world into the homes of millions. Pat Robertson made national headlines for some of his historic interviews including Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, presidents Jimmy Carter, and Ronald Reagan using his platform to bring attention to issues that concerned Christians. Rev. Robertson founded the American Center for Law and Justice, Regent University, Operation Blessing, and was a best-selling author, writing books on various topics. According to those who expressed condolences, Robertson always made sure the Gospel of Jesus Christ was at the forefront of everything he did until his passing.  Pat Robertson, born Marion Gordon Robertson is survived by his children: Tim, Elizabeth, Gordon, and Ann, 14 grandchildren, and 24 great-grandchildren. His wife of 70 years Adelia “Dede” Robertson passed away in 2022. Pat Robertson was 93 years old. (SNBC NEWS NOTE: The nickname Pat was given to Pat Robertson by an older brother).  

 

Parent sues after daughter attacked by “trans student” in school restroom
A parent in Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit after the parent says her child was attacked in a school restroom. The child, whose identity is being withheld, was attacked by a male student who was allowed to use the girl’s restroom at the local high school. The student who was 15 says the 17-year-old male who claims to identify as a female had previously threatened the girl and other students. The student was later cornered in the restroom and beaten by that student after he challenged the girl to a fight. The girl suffered injuries including a concussion according to the lawsuit. The parent claims the school did not notify her of the attack. The Edmund Public School part of Independent School district No. 12 has refused to comment on the case citing pending litigation.  Oklahoma state law requires students to use the restroom of the gender listed on their birth certificate. However, high school students in Oklahoma, according to the superintendent, do not require a birth certificate for students to enroll, further adding to the confusion over state laws. Critics say this story is another example of why policies should be clearer to better protect students from liberal agendas. (SNBC NEWS UPDATE: The incident reported on occurred in October of last year. Since that time prior to the parent’s lawsuit, the student who attacked the 15-year-old has been expelled from the high school.)

  

Nation’s first public funded religious approved in Oklahoma
A second school board in Oklahoma has made history. The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School board has approved of a charter application for a Catholic school. The St. Isidore of Seville Virtual Catholic Charter School would be the first in the nation to be established and receive public funding from its foundation. The virtual school will be run by the Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma and will be open to students across that state. The school will be open to students ages kindergarten to 12th grade. The school is expected to attract 400 to 500 students according to reports. Critics claim the school is a clear violation of church and state separation laws in the US. They also claim this school will take away funding from other public schools in Oklahoma.  Supporters say the new school’s approval will give parents another option to give their children a quality education. School choice has been a hot button topic for parents across the U.S. for the past few years. Critics claim school choice vouchers take away from and harm public schools. Parents and supporters claim school choice should be offered so that families of all incomes can get the best education for their children. 

 SNBC Health Report: Staying hydrated during the summer season
Summer officially starts here in the US on June 21st, but the summer heat is already starting to have an impact here in the Charlotte Metro area. One of the best ways to benefit your body in the summer heat wherever you live is to stay hydrated. Water is very important to the human body. According to a study released by the National Institutes of Health 75 percent of American adults are chronically dehydrated. This means the average American adult loses more water than they take in over a long-term period. Staying hydrated is important to regulate body temperature, and organ health. Dehydration can lead to other issues including headaches, irregular heartbeat, and in some cases severe kidney problems. Water should be consumed according to each person’s individual weight and activities throughout the day. The normal advice from doctors is 6 to 8 glasses of water per day. If you exercise on a regular basis or work outside, doctors advise drinking more water to compensate for water loss through sweating. You can also acquire water through water-rich foods as an additional option to stay hydrated. Watermelon, peaches, tomatoes, strawberries, celery, cucumbers, and zucchini are all foods that contain high amounts of water.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 4th, 2023

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JUNE 4th, 2023

SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE was canceled due to the SNBC Class Graduation please enjoy these web exclusive until our next broadcast.

BLM announces insolvency
The controversial group Black Lives Matter is reporting a sizeable loss that may cause them to enter bankruptcy proceedings, also referred to as insolvency. The group’s financial reports reveal they are almost 8 million dollars in debt. The organization previously received 90 million dollars in donations following their foundation. The group rose to prominence in 2020 following the death of George Floyd. BLM received attention mainly from leading protests after the death of Floyd and other Black Americans involved in altercations with police. Some of the protests were violent, but the organization maintained the violence was due to frustration by citizens due to injustice. Black Lives Matter was later heavily criticized by the families of some of those deceased, who the organization claimed to be protesting on their behalf. Some of the families claim they never received monetary donations from the organization that they were previously promised.  Adding to the group’s woes internal struggles arose over excessive spending and salaries by leaders, resulting in one BLM branch suing the national organization, accusing leaders of embezzling donations. The group according to the New York post only spent 33 percent of donation dollars on charitable organizations (about 30 million dollars).  The group has also been accused of intentionally ignoring and not offering support for traditional black families, ignoring black on black crime in large cities, such as Chicago, New York City, and the Los Angeles area. They have also been accused of promoting a strong LGBT leaning, and the open persecution of police nationwide. The leaders of the group have denied any charges or embezzlement and claim accusations of any kind against the leaders and the group are forms of racism and bullying.


Exercise helps with pain tolerance
According to a new study regular exercise helps reduce issues with pain. According to a study published in the journal PLOS One regular exercise can help alleviate pain and reduce or eliminate the need for medication. The study following over 10 thousand participants in Norway and found subjects pain tolerance increased with regular exercise. The study also found that pain intolerance did not differ between men and women. A study in 2017 and in 2020 found similar results. In addition to being able to resist or tolerate pain, better exercise benefits the body in various ways. It helps with weight, lowers the risk of cancer, builds strong bones and muscles, and helps with mobility in daily functions.

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