SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 15th, 2024

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 15th, 2024

Israel issues warning during tense ceasefire
The nation of Israel has issued a warning to the nation of Lebanon. Israeli officials are warning the Lebanese government to step in concerning terrorist attacks during Israel’s tense ceasefire with Hezbollah. Israel’s defense minister says that either Lebanon’s government enforces the ceasefire insisting the terrorists stop with violations or that country will face consequences as well. Lebanon is known as a stronghold for the terrorist group Hezbollah. Israeli officials and Hezbollah have agreed to a tentative ceasefire. Israeli officials claim the terrorist group continues to violate the details of the ceasefire including attacking Israeli territory. Israel at one point was fighting against Hamas and Hezbollah; the battle with Hamas is ongoing since October 7th of last year.

  

 Revival Report: Vietnam
Revival is continuing around the world; a recent evangelism event in Vietnam is being deemed a success by organizers. Rev. Franklin Graham held a Festival called Season of Love in Vietnam in early December. Over 24-thousand people filled a stadium in that nation for the event. The event was organized with the help of over 300 churches. The two-day event saw over 10-thousand people each night. The second day of the event over 10 thousand stood in the rain to hear the Gospel of Jesus. The ministry reports over 12-hundred people accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. Rev. Franklin Graham said of the event that the Gospel transcends all languages and cultures. He added that the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is praising God for those who accepted Christ as their Savior.

Bible grows in purchases for 2024
According to recent reports the Bible continues to rise in popularity among consumers. According to the Wall Street Journal, sales of the Bible have rose by 22 percent. This number is higher than at the same time last year. This number is significant because the number of U.S. book sales is up by less than one percent.  The number according to the Wall Street Journal means the Bible is being sold more frequently than any other literary publication at this time. The numbers broken down increased from 9.7 million in sales in 2019 to 13.7 million Bibles sold in 2024. A bookstore manager interviewed for the article says people are on a quest of hope, leading them to the Bible. CBN News reported last year that more young adults are being drawn to scripture with an increase in Bible study for those ages 18-26. This number is expected to continue to climb according to experts. The Bible App YouVersion is also reporting an increase in use of their app. The app’s parent company is reporting use up in every nation and in every age demographic.

 

 

SNBC Health report: the CDC claims this little vegetable is a nutrient powerhouse
According to reports from the CDC watercress is the most nutrient dense vegetable. The vegetable scored 100 points on the organizations list of powerhouse fruits and vegetables. Watercress according to the report has 17 nutrients including zinc, seven different vitamins, niacin, and iron. The vegetable is in the cruciferous family and is low in calories. Watercress supports heart health, encourages hormonal balance, assists in liver health and skin health. This vegetable can be prepared in variety of ways, but it is best to consume it raw as watercress will lose some of its nutritional benefits when cooked. Other top vegetables on the CDC’s powerhouse list include Chinese cabbage, Swiss chard, beet greens and spinach.

 (Full list of CDC’s powerhouse fruits and vegetables listed below with rating on vegetable/ fruit according to the CDC)

Watercress 100.00

Chinese cabbage 91.99

Chard 89.27

Beet green 87.08

Spinach 86.43

Chicory 73.36

Leaf lettuce 70.73

Parsley 65.59

Romaine lettuce 63.48

Collard green 62.49

Turnip green 62.12

Mustard green 61.39

Endive 60.44

Chive 54.80

Kale 49.07

Dandelion green 46.34

Red pepper 41.26

Arugula 37.65

Broccoli 34.89

Pumpkin 33.82

Brussels sprout 32.23

Scallion 27.35

Kohlrabi 25.92

Cauliflower 25.13

Cabbage 24.51

Carrot 22.60

Tomato 20.37

Lemon 18.72

Iceberg lettuce 18.28

Strawberry 17.59

Radish 16.91

Winter squash (all varieties) 13.89

Orange 12.91

Lime 12.23

Grapefruit (pink and red) 11.64

Rutabaga 11.58

Turnips 11.43

Blackberry 11.39

Leek 10.69

Sweet potato 10.51

Grapefruit (white) 10.47

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 8th, 2024

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 8th, 2024

ICC criticized for criminal warrant issue
The fallout from a recent action by the International Criminal Court continues. Recently the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the nation’s former Defense Minister accusing the two men of hate crimes. The court claims the current and former Israeli officials are guilty of various crimes including humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts. The warrant means any nation under ICC must comply and arrest the men if they are in their country. This includes several nations in Europe. The governments of the Netherlands and Ireland have already agreed to arrest the men if they have the opportunity. The European Union foreign policy chief says all nations under the ICC’s jurisdiction are obligated to comply. France, Germany and the United Kingdom are also under ICC jurisdiction. Criticism of the arrest warrant was swift, with critics calling the decision biased and antisemitic. The National Security Advisor for President-Elect Donald Trump says the U.S. will give a strong response to the Anti-Semitic bias of the ICC and the U.N. in January. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized the arrest warrants saying they have done everything to protect citizens in Gaza and target only terrorists.

 

 

Colorado state settles with Christian graphic designer
Officials in the state of Colorado have agreed to pay a judgement in favor of a Christian graphic designer. Alliance Defending Freedom is reporting their client Lorie Smith has won her case. The graphic artist based in Colorado sued after state officials persecuted her for denying service to a same sex couple. The couple requested her services to create a wedding website, which Smith declined. Citing her Christian faith, Smith said later being fined by the state of Colorado was an injustice. The case was later appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The nation’s highest court agreed with Smith. The court ruled 6-3 in her favor; one justice who wrote the majority opinion following the case said the First Amendment gives citizens here in the U.S. the right to think and speak as they wish, not just those the government finds worthy. Alliance Defending Freedom celebrated the judgement. ADF president Kristen Waggoner said in part in a statement, “No government has the right to silence individuals for expressing these ideas or to punish those who decline to express different views." The state will pay a total of 1.5 million dollars in legal fees and a settlement to Ms. Smith for violating her First Amendment rights.

Students protest trans student on team; face persecution
Another group of high school female students are taking a stand following a controversial decision. Students on the volleyball team at Clarkstown High School in New York are protesting a male student being allowed to play on the team. The school officials claim the student in trans identifying and was allowed onto the team without the knowledge of the other students. Members of the team and their parents protested the decision recently at a school board meeting. Several of the students quit or refused to play in protest of the decision. Similar cases are happening across the U.S. with several students and schools being punished for refusing to play against trans students. Supporters believe these student athletes should be allowed to play with the gender of their choice. Critics point out there is a clear biological advantage between male and female athletes. Some have also pointed out that these students are using the opportunity to take advantage and dominate a sport where they previously had not qualified in the male equivalent of the same competitive sport.

 

 

SNBC Health report: the continued health benefits of walking
According to reports health experts are continuing to praise the healthy benefits of walking. This exercise, according to experts continues to show long term benefits to the body in a number of ways. Walking according to the U.S. surgeon general should be done as an activity every week at least two and a half hours. Walking lowers the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia, and depression. It helps improve blood sugar levels, bone health, lose weight and sleep better. Walking is also considered a low impact exercise which promotes joint health and strengthens the lungs and heart. The average American walks three to four thousand steps per day. Experts are encouraging people to walk at least 150 minutes per week. This can break down to a little as a 10-minute walk three times a day, five days a week. Outdoor walking is recommended, but you can also walk on treadmills and indoor walking areas to achieve this goal.

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 1st, 2024

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY DECEMBER 1st, 2024

World Leaders wish president elect congratulations
The re-election of President Trump made headlines not only here in the U.S. but around the world.
The landslide victory was met with warm congratulations from supporters and leaders around the U.S. and around the world, including the nation of Israel. Amid worldwide criticism and antisemitism, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated President-Elect Trump calling him a close friend and a strong supporter of Israel. The Prime Minister also says he and Trump have already spoken three times since the election results. The two leaders are working on once again establishing the strong alliance between the Israel and the U.S. and will present a united front against Iran. During the Biden Administration Iranian funds totaling billions were allowed to be accessed by that nation’s government. Iran has since used the funds against Israel, supporting several terrorists’ attacks and organizations. Netanyahu says he and President Trump are united in their view of Iran as a threat to the world. Israel is currently attacking a Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon. Iranian leaders, who are believed to be funding Hezbollah, claim they are not deterred by the attacks, and they will prevail.

 

Israeli citizens targeted at soccer game
The renewed strong alliance between Israel and the U.S. comes at a critical time as attacks on the Jewish people continue to rise around the world. A group of Pro-Palestinian Muslims recently made headlines for a vicious attack in the Netherlands. According to reports a large crowd in Amsterdam attacked Israeli fans who were attending a soccer game. The fans were in the Netherlands supporting an Israeli soccer team. When the game concluded, Muslims shouting pro-Palestine chants attacked the fans leaving the stadium. The attacks against Israeli citizens was so severe, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered an emergency flight to the Netherlands to pick up fans and bring them back to Israel. Israeli officials are calling for more protection from the Dutch government for Jewish citizens and called the attack pre-planned. Nations across Europe are reporting a rise in persecution against Jewish citizens; Germany, France and Great Britian are reporting antisemitic incidents have doubled in each of their nations since last year.

US voters decide on abortion in several states
The U.S. elections in addition to the presidential election addressed other major issues including abortion.
A total of ten states had potential abortion amendments on the ballots for a vote this year. 8 states had abortion on the ballot during this year’s national election. One of the state amendments that received the most attention was the vote in the state of Florida. Voters with the support of Governor Ron DeSantis voted against the bill defeating Amendment 4, as it was dubbed in that state. Governor DeSantis and pro-life groups thanked Floridians saying in part that the state’s citizens voted for life. Voters in South Dakota and Nebraska were also praised for voting down pro-abortion amendments in those states. Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Missouri and Montana all had pro-abortion amendments on the ballot which were all passed.Critics say Missouri’s amendment is the most extreme abortion law in the nation, even more extreme than California, New York, and Illinois’s state amendments.
The president of Focus on the Family, Jim Daly released a statement saying in part "The tragic passage of abortion laws in seven states reflects the important work we have in the pro-life movement to make abortion unthinkable."

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of tarragon
This herb is normally thought of when it comes to enhancing the flavor of food. Tarragon is much more than just an herb to add some depth to an entrée,  it is also beneficial to the human body. According to reports the herb helps in aiding digestion and balancing the immune system. Tarragon works as an anti-inflammatory agent in the body and helps fight against bacterial infections. A 2015 study found mice given tarragon showed signs of pain relief in addition to anti-inflammatory properties. It helps insulin insensitivity and promotes skin health. Tarragon contains vitamins A, C, calcium and potassium. There are different plant forms of Tarragon, but the herb is normally added to various dishes including salad dressings, meat dishes and other cooked food for added flavor.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24th, 2024

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24th, 2024

Christian school punished for refusing to play against trans students
Christian school in Vermont is continuing to receive punishment for refusing to play against biological males. Mid Vermont Christian school’s girls’ basketball team was disqualified last year after refusing to play against a biological male that identified as female. The student was competing with an opposing team. The athletes and school officials referenced the danger of their girls’ team playing against this athlete. When the state’s presiding board over school sports refused to acknowledge the concerns, the team forfeited their game. The protest resulted in a now permanent ban from school sports and other competitions in that state. School officials have hired Alliance Defending Freedom to take on the case. Attorneys for the school say the students are being punished for their religious beliefs, and their legitimate concerns for their female athletes. The Mid Vermont Christian school, students, and parents have now filed a lawsuit with the U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit. The lawsuit claims the students’ First Amendment rights were violated. SNBC NEWS will continue to update you on this story as it develops.

 

UN issues study about Trans athletes dominance in women’s sports
The UN recently released a report that is causing worldwide concern. According to the report nearly nine hundred female athletes have lost sports competitions to biological males competing in women’s sports. The report, called Violence against Women and Girls in sports was a worldwide study that covered 29 sports.  The study reveals more than six hundred female athletes, in 400 competitions missed out on over 800 medals. Biological female athletes were replaced with biological males who identify as women and lost opportunities according to the report. The study’s author presented the report to the U.N.’s general assembly in September of this year. The author of the study says this intrusion into female sports has increased the number of sexual assaults, harassment, and violations of privacy in locker rooms and bathrooms concerning female athletes.  The report also mentioned these violations are causing “women athletes to lose their rights, safety, dignity, and fairness in sports.” The UN so far has not commented on the report.

British citizens call out arrests for silent protests
itizens in the United Kingdom are taking a stand following a rise in arrests against Christians. A petition is now spreading across the UK as citizens call for an end to persecution against silent protests. The calls for change stem from several arrests of silent protestors in front of abortion clinics. Protestors of abortion clinics in the UK have been restricted to areas known as buffer zones.
The areas are used to keep protestors from intimidating clients and workers at these clinics. The order known as the public spaces protections orders also now includes praying as a violation. Those arrested have been accused of intimidation even when praying silently. Other protestors have been confronted by police demanding to know what the nature of their prayer is. Citizens say the law, passed in 2022 is a violation of citizens’ rights. The petition is now at 60-thousand signatures. Citizens in the UK are demanding Prime Minister Keir Starmer protect those who choose to pray silently in front of abortion clinics from persecution.

 

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of coconut sugar. According to reports coconut sugar is a healthy and less processed alternative to white sugar. This sweetener is naturally derived from the coconut tree flower. It is full of vitamins, and minerals. Iron, potassium, and zinc are all naturally found in coconut sugar. It is also a good source of antioxidants and is known to sweeten foods without altering taste. Coconut sugar can be used in various forms of food items including baked goods, smoothies, and coffee. It is low on the glycemic index but is still higher in calories and is not suitable for people with certain health challenges (ex. Diabetes). Researchers advise consuming coconut sugar in moderation.

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10th, 2024

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 10th, 2024

Neiman Marcus changes Christmas Catalog title to “Holiday Book”
A long time Christmas catalog and the company that produces it is receiving backlash for a controversial move. According to reports Neiman Marcus has made changes to its long-time annual Christmas catalog. The company has changed the gift catalog leaving the word Christmas out of its annual publication.
The company’s press release says that the catalog will now be referred to as a “Holiday Book”.
A spokesperson for the company claims the change is to show inclusivity inviting all religions and backgrounds to celebrate the holiday season. Employees with the company say the CEO has “gone woke”. Employees interviewed with two different news publications say the company CEO and his team are the reason behind the catalog name change and that backlash could cause a financial loss meaning employees will lose their jobs. The Neiman Marcus Christmas book has been published for 98 years with its first publication in 1926.

 

Archbishop of Church of England criticized for sexuality beliefs expressed on podcast
The top bishop of the Anglican Church is receiving criticism after his recent comments on a podcast.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby made controversial comments on a podcast recently concerning his views on sexuality and the Church. Welby said in his comments that all relationships should be committed ones whether gay or straight. The archbishop also added he wanted the church to be a place where both relationships were welcomed and could be blessed in civil partnerships, traditional marriages, or same-sex marriages. The Church of England only acknowledges marriages between one man and one woman according to Biblical principles. However, the church has been embroiled in ongoing controversy since the mid 2000s with leaders and more liberal supporters pushing for acknowledgement of same-sex marriage and for the church to have a more liberal stance. Critics say the bishop’s comments are completely backwards. Archbishop Welby released a statement saying the comments were his own personal view and he is committed to welcoming LGBTQ people into the church with love

 

College revival continues (University of Florida)
Good news tonight as revival continues across the US. SNBC NEWS has reported on the large outpouring of college students hungry for the Word of God across the U.S. That number is growing more tonight after an evangelism event this time at the University of Florida. The organization UNITE US is reporting another successful event witnessing the Gospel of Jesus to college students. According to organizers six thousand students filled the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, with one thousand accepting Christ as their personal Savior. The worship and evangelism event was followed by hundreds of students being baptized immediately after. The organization has announced its final event for the fall will be held at Texas A&M University. The college revivals spreading across the US started in 2023 at Asbury University; that revival which lasted weeks inspired other students across the US to pray for an outpouring of God’s spirit on their campuses. According to reports more than 50-thousand students representing 300 universities have attended witnessing events to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ since the Asbury Revival.

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of Vitamin K2
Researchers reported on the effects of Vitamin K2 and nighttime leg cramps. The study followed adults ages 65 and over who have experienced severe and frequent leg cramping especially at night. The study found participants who took Vitamin K2 daily experienced relief from cramps compared to the placebo group. Vitamin K2 is known for its muscle health properties. This nutrient also helps the body in a number of ways. It helps blood to clot or thicken controlling the flow of blood when someone is bruised or injured. Vitamin K2 promotes bone health, and heart health. Natural food sources of K2 include beef liver, chicken, eggs, cheese and sauerkraut.

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