SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 16th, 2025

President Trump announces protection for Christians
President Trump has announced a task force that will eliminate biased based on a person’s faith.
The president recently signed an executive order that would eliminate anti-Christian bias in the federal government. The task force team will focus on attacks on churches, pro-life centers, and discrimination policies by various government agencies. The president made comments condemning these practices during the recent National Prayer Breakfast. Trump has assigned US Attorney General Pam Bondi to head up the task force. The president has vowed that he will protect the rights of Christians and believers nationwide. President Trump recently released several pro-life activists who were arrested under the Biden Administration. A report in 2023 revealed under that same administration some citizens were listed as domestic terror threats due to their religious beliefs.

 

Activist arrested again for violating UK abortion law
A pro-life activist in the UK has been arrested again according to reports. Isabel Vaughn-Spruce has been arrested for violations of a UK law. Vaughn-Spruce’s attorneys at Alliance Defending Freedom UK says their client was arrested for silently praying at an abortion clinic. According to the report, the accused was arrested after silently praying in what is called a buffer zone. UK laws require protestors to not cross a certain area and not to intimidate clients or employees of abortion clinics. This violation includes praying silently in front of a clinic. Critics claim this is a form of harassment and intimidation by protestors. The arresting officer claims Vaughn-Spruce violated the buffer zone laws; the ADF UK won the last case involving Vaughn-Spruce who was accused of violating the buffer zone law. The police department involved was ordered to apologize and pay a settlement. SNBC NEWS will update you on this case as it develops.

 

Translator company announces big developments in Biblical work
A group working to translate the Bible has a major announcement. Wycliffe Bible Translators is making huge steps to translate the Bible in every language. The president of the company told reporters recently that they are closing in on their goal thanks to some new technology. According to John Chestnut, Artificial Intelligence, or AI is helping to complete their goal of translating the Bible into every language. According to the company’s president there are less than one thousand languages left to translate the Bible into. Chestnut is thanking God and says the progress is phenomenal.  The president of Wycliffe Bible Translators also thanked volunteer churches from various countries that are participating in the translation process.

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of avocado oil
Avocado oil, just like the avocado itself is versatile with lots of health benefits. The oil of this fruit has gained more popularity in the U.S. as Americans are becoming more health conscious. Avocado oil is heart healthy. Studies found the oil is rich in micronutrients that help reduce cholesterol and help with a decrease in blood pressure. Avocado oil has anti-inflammatory properties, promotes skin health, and prevents hair damage. It may also help with controlling blood sugar levels. This oil is nutrient dense due to its source and can be used in various ways. Avocado oil has a high smoke point and can be used for cooking, making salad dressings and roasting vegetables. When purchasing avocado oil look for cold pressed, and oil in a dark container to help with retaining all the nutritional benefits.

 

Welcome to our newest edition to the SNBC NEWS MINISTRY TEAM FAMILY!
We have a new edition to our Ministry Team and Church Family. SNBC NEWS anchor Tayona Fraylon-Curry has given birth to a baby girl! Eliana Anora was born on February 10th weighing 6lbs 11oz and measuring 19 inches!  Mommy and baby are doing well…we would like to say congratulations to Tayona, her husband Greg and their entire extended family! Congratulations from the SNBC NEWS team and we love you, Tayona!

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9th, 2025

Trump welcomes Netanyahu in first official visit for Israel leader in second Trump term
President Trump has already welcomed one of the nation’s strongest allies to the White House, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel’s leader met with the president this week barely one month into Trump’s second term. The president announced a landmark idea suggesting that the U.S. would take over military jurisdiction in the Gaza Strip. The announcement sent shockwaves throughout the opposition in the Middle East. A spokesman for Hamas called the announcement, a racist stance that will displace the Palestinian people. Supporters believe the move would finally help secure the area and rid the region of terrorist factions. Supporters believe the announcement is also simply a tactic to get all sides to start negations again. President Trump says the U.S. wants to build infrastructure, create jobs, and dismantle dangerous explosives in the region. The move according to Trump will finally give Gaza the chance to truly change for the better.

 

Bible verse removed after complaint from atheist org.
Christians and conservatives are protesting following the removal of a Bible verse. According to reports, the Isabella County Criminal Justice Center removed a scripture following a complaint. The scripture Matthew 5:9 was displayed at the entrance of the new facility. The scripture was removed after a complaint from an atheist organization. The group claimed, through an attorney that the scripture was a violation of the separation of church and state. The attorney added the quote was explicitly Christian, which was cause for the group’s offense. Sheriff Michael Main says the scripture was simply displayed to honor first responders and law enforcement, not promoting religion. The atheist group is also opposing a bill in Texas that would reward inmates for reading the Bible as well as other faith practices.

 

Bahamas Faith pastor receives award in Washington, D.C.
Congratulations to Dr. Dave Burrows who recently received an award. The pastor of Bahamas Faith Ministries International was honored in Washington, D.C. Burrows was honored with the International Distinguished Leadership Award. The evening honored guests from the U.S. and around the world for their efforts in leadership. The honor was presented at the World Leaders Peace and Harmony Inaugural Ball. The ceremony was hosted by the African and Caribbean International Leadership Conference.
 Dr. Burrows in the brother of our pastor, Pastor Marilyn Gool. Congratulations again to Dr. Burrows for being recognized for his work and leadership. 

  

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of magnesium
A recent study encouraged readers to take magnesium in particular magnesium supplements. Health experts note that magnesium is needed for various body functions. This nutrient aids in various areas including bone, nerve, and muscle health. It can be taken anytime of the day, but if taken at night magnesium is believed to help regulate the sleep cycle and helps to relax the body at bedtime. Magnesium can also be consumed naturally through food. It can be found in Bananas, avocado, black beans, and spinach.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2nd, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2nd, 2025

President makes major change for former servicemen
President Trump has promised to reinstate over eight thousand U.S. soldiers. The soldiers were dismissed from various branches of the U.S. military for refusing to take the COVID-19 shot. The soldiers will also be reinstated with full back pay the president remarked during inauguration ceremonies on January 20th. Representatives in Congress have introduced the Americans ACT. The law would require the Pentagon to get approval from Congress before requiring additional COVID mandates. The law would also include compensation for soldiers dismissed and restoration of their ranks prior to being dismissed. Those who chose not to retune will receive an honorable discharge, GI bill and healthcare benefits. Supporters praised the president for the announcement, calling it the right thing to do.

 

Opening Prayer eliminated from city’s meeting after bizarre & controversial prayer opening
The Tulsa City Council has announced it will eliminate Opening Prayer after a controversial invocation. The city council made the announcement following an opening invocation by a pagan priestess. The woman was invited by a then council member to give the opening prayer in November of last year. The prayer included invoking a demonic spirit and calling on a goddess of equality and sacred rage. The invocation was later rebuked by several Christian council members who called the prayer offensive. The governor of Oklahoma says the invocation was an attempt by Satan to “establish a foothold in the Sooner State.” The Tulsa city council later voted 8-1 to end the opening invocation. The former council member or the woman who did the invocation have not commented on the controversy.

 

 Worldwide revival event calls Christians to prayer
The organizer for a worldwide event is encouraging Christians to participate in this upcoming event. Known as Gather25, the event is a call to repentance, prayer, and revival, for all Christians across the world.
The prayer event will start February 28th and conclude on March 1st. The global event will host Christians from every continent praying for 25 hours. Jennie Allen says the worldwide event to get the message of the Gospel out to every part of the Earth. Allen, who is part of the college revivals spreading across the U.S. is encouraging prayer for the event. Allen called prayer the foundation of planning the event which launches in just one month from now. She is encouraging Christians to participate by signing up to pray and live stream the event at gather25.com.

 

SNBC Health report: the health benefits of barley
T
hough it is not as popular as other grains here in the U.S., barley is a grain that possesses a number of nutrients. Barley is rich in fiber and healthy carbs. It contains eight micronutrients and supports bone health. Barley is gluten free and boosts the immune system. It also promotes a healthy metabolism. Nutritionists in studies that this grain can also assist in cholesterol control, regulating blood sugar and reducing inflammation. There are also studies that show it can assist in management of weight, digestive health and upper respiratory health.  Barley can be consumed in various ways including in salads, soups, and a substitute for rice.

 

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 26th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 26th, 2025

Donald Trumps inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States

The second inauguration of President Donald Trump rolled out on the world stage on January 20th with the pomp and circumstance that accompanies the swearing in of a new President. The inauguration was held inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda because of extremely cold temperatures in Washington, DC. Just hours after the ceremony, the president got right down to business, signing a flurry of executive actions. He signed orders to rescind 78 executive actions from former President Joe Biden, declared a national emergency at the US-Mexico border that ordered the securing of the southern border, a federal policy that defines male and female as the only two genders, full pardons for roughly 1,500 January 6 defendants, 23 pro-life demonstrators who were convicted for protesting at abortion clinics and 14 commutations for prisoners. He gave the social media platform TikTok 75 days to find a U.S.-based buyer before yielding to a federal ban, and many others among the reported 200 he will sign. Supporters say President Trump is making good on his promise to the American people to restore America’s standing in the world and to put America first. The president thanked God, citing three assassination attempts he survived, saying he knows God has a bigger purpose for him. He declared, "We will not forget our country, we will not forget our Constitution, and we will not forget our God." America is indeed one nation under God.

First three hostages released after ceasefire deal
Among several promises President Trump made to the American people during his second inauguration was a promise to secure the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza. Three of the hostages have been released after more than a year in captivity. Following Trump’s re-election, he quickly announced he would stand by Israel and demanded all hostages taken on October 7th of last year be released. The terrorist group Hamas, who had previously resisted all negotiations and continued attacks, finally returned to talks with Israel. The talks resulted in a ceasefire agreement with the first three hostages released hours later. Three women were the first to be released. The women were flown to a hospital in Israel, where they were examined before they were released and reunited with their families. In exchange for the release of hostages, 90 Palestinians will be released into Gaza. South Carolina Senator Lindsay Graham says that the U.S. must continue to support Israel’s efforts to rid Gaza of Hamas.

 

US House passes bill to protect female athletes
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill to protect women and girls’ sports. In our SNBC update, the bill know as HR 28, will ban transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports, protecting sports for girls in grades K-12th and in women’s collegiate sports. It will now move to the majority Republican Senate where it is expected to pass. The law’s passing by the House, which will be an addition to Title IX, was warmly received by activists who have long noted the biological differences between women and men. Athletes who claim to be transgender have dominated women’s sports in the past few years. Critics believe the law is further marginalizing a small group of the U.S. population who should be allowed to play sports with the gender of their choice.

 

In our SNBC Health report: 6 Strategies to Improve Your Motivation

We all have struggled with a lack of motivation from time to time. For some, it may have lingered longer than we expected. Motivation can be intrinsic, meaning people engage in the activity because they enjoy it, or extrinsic, where there is a reward at the end of the task. But studies have shown that to stay motivated in the long run is intrinsic motivation that propels us toward the finish line. “When we feel that our goal is deeply meaningful to us, we’re more likely to achieve it,” says Avigail Lev, a clinical psychologist in San Francisco.

Here are some ways to help you stay motivated:

• Put down your phone. Having your smartphone near you makes you more likely to be distracted and pick it up.

• Make goals small and achievable. Your brain releases dopamine every time you experience a sense of achievement, so breaking down large tasks into workable measures helps you reach goals more easily.

• Think ahead. When you have the choice of going to the gym and working out or lying on the couch to watch a movie, think how you’ll feel after the two activities. You may feel more energized and happier after a good workout compared to feeling lethargic after time on the sofa.  

• Stick to a routine, unless otherwise directed by the Holy Spirit. According to Healthline, the sense of having accomplished daily tasks promotes well-being and a sense of purpose. Write down your routine and check off completed tasks as you go about your day. In other words, write the vision and make it plain. Accomplishing things on your list can inspire you to aim higher every day.

• Use the two-minute rule. Do small tasks that take two minutes or less right away, so they don’t pile up.

• Get moving. Instead of waiting for the motivation to exercise, just do it. Even a few squats or a quick walk at your lunch hour can do the trick.

My highest and most consistent level of motivation comes through praise and worship and through hearing the Word. It still amazes me how I’m infused with strength and determination as I focus on my Creator. As we stay connected to the Vine, God will always give us the intrinsic motivation we need.

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 19th, 2025

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SNBC NEWS FOR LIFE SUNDAY JANUARY 19th, 2025

CEO of social media companies changes tune after Trump second election
The parent company of two social media platforms is now admitting to its part in censorship of followers. Meta, the parent group of Facebook and Instagram has admitted that users online were censored from displaying certain content. The admission is another chapter in what users, especially conservative and religious organizations called clear discrimination. Founder Mark Zuckerberg later admitted that the Biden administration applied pressure to him for users posts to be censored or have “Fact check” banners displayed on the post. Users complained saying accounts were frequently suspended or banned for content that was correct or simply not the opinion shared by the company itself. Zuckerberg also admitted the third-party company used to monitor content had biased against certain opinions and posts. Responses of the company’s admission and change of rules were mixed. Some praised Zuckerberg for finally admitting wrong and trying to make amends, while others believe the change is due to the current political climate and the new Trump administration being voted back into office in a landslide decision.

 

SNBC news (Breaking News)
the US House of Representatives has passed a bill protecting women's sports. Known as HR 28, the bill bans trans athletes that claim to identify as female from women's and girls’ sports. Supporters praised the bill's passing as a common sense move to protect biological women. SNBC news is also continuing to monitor news from Israel. According to a recent announcement Israel and the terrorist group Hamas have reached a ceasefire deal. That deal will include the release of hostages that should start the weekend following the deal. At this deal will also include a 6-week ceasefire between both parties. We will give you a full report on both stories next week.

 

Bible App reports users on the rise…again!

The popular Bible App YouVersion is reporting another rise in use. The Bible on the go app is reporting 18.2 million people engaging in the app and over 700 thousand installments of the app on phones in the New Year already. The parent company also reports a major increase in the Bible apps use in countries such as Ethiopia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan. This growth is part of a continuing trend in the use of the Bible around the world. We continue to see signs of revival across the U.S., and the World leading to a resurgence in purchases of the Bible and use of digital platforms from users and believers hungry for God’s Word.

SNBC Health report: winter fruits and health benefits
For those of you who can stay traditional with food choices, nutritionists are encouraging consumers to try some fruits that you may not have tried before. The main objective according to experts is to try new things, while receiving the health benefits. Here is a list of few fruits to try and their health benefits this winter.

Kumquats- rich in fiber and vitamin C

Persimmons are rich vitamins, A, C, fiber, promote skin health, and the immune system.

Pomegranate is considered a winter fruit. This fruit is popular in the U.S. and is rich in folate, vitamin C and fiber. It also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Pomelo, also known as Chinese grapefruit, is rich in vitamin C.

Starfruit is rich in fiber, vitamin C and antioxidants.

Kiwi another popular fruit here in the U.S. is rich in fiber, vitamins K, E, C, potassium, and promotes immune system health.

Guava is a little fruit with a lot of health properties. This fruit is rich in several nutrients including Vitamins A, E, C, fiber, and potassium just to name a few. Most of these fruits are harvested mainly in the winter and can be found frequently in your local area.

 

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