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January 22, 2012 - OSU Debate: Did religion help or hurt Latin America?

By Oregon State Socratic Club Oregon State University Student Club The Socratic Club at OSU will sponsor a debate on the topic, “The Influence of Christianity on Latin America: Beneficial or Destructive?” on Monday, January 23, in Milam Auditorium (Milam 26) on the OSU campus, at 7:30 p.m. The speakers […]


January 21, 2012 - Largest ever Mormon survey releases results

The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has completed a large nationwide survey of 1,000 Mormons called “Mormons in America”. It is the largest such survey of a non-LDS organization.  Read the full report here.  Below are three chart excerpts below.


January 20, 2012 - Celebrating Heroes: Oregon Pearl Harbor Survivor

Celebrating Heroes: Oregon Pearl Harbor Survivor  Guest Submission, He wasn’t big. He wasn’t strong. He wasn’t looking for glory in battle. Ed Johann of Newport, Oregon, considers himself a rather unremarkable guy who found himself in the middle of one of the most remarkable events in American military history. On […]


January 19, 2012 - Portland Human Trafficking Story: From runaway to redemption

By Compassion Connect Fairview, Oregon Note: Written by By Erin Bruzda (Adapted and expanded from Shelly’s Story by Starla Brown.)Posted in Blog, Adorned in Grace, Abolition Now.   Material below deals with adult subject matter. Her Story: Before her 10th birthday, Shelly’s happy family was ripped apart by her father’s […]


January 17, 2012 - Marriage battle: Petition vs. Governor in Washington

By Oregon Christian Post, Washington state Governor Chris Gregoire has introduced a ballot measure about same-sex marriage, but an attorney in Everett, Wash., is fighting back. Stephen Pidgeon wants to clarify the definition of marriage as being between one man and one woman. Washington’s current statutory language defines marriage as […]


January 17, 2012 - The ultimate green church: Salem's St. Vincent's de Paul

The Ultimate green chruch: Salem, St. Vincent’s Faith News Note: Houses of worship have budgets too, and a church in Salem has been happy to save on its heating costs by installing solar panels.   According to the Salem Statesman Journal, St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church expects to save […]



January 17, 2012 - Portland Mission expands to handle artic blast

By  Portland Rescue Mission Portland Rescue Mission will provide more than 145 men a warm, safe place to sleep tonight. Due to freezing temperatures combined with rain and snow the Mission will further expand their winter shelter by providing mats in the lobby of their Burnside Shelter (111 W. Burnside). The […]


January 16, 2012 - Christian college discrimination feared over new federal rules

Georgene Rice of KPDQ-FM interviews Dr. Daniel Lockwood from Multnomah University discusses the new Department of Education’s proposed rules for education institutions, which include 14 directives, including the ability to control curriculum, admissions and hiring standards. Georgene: As I mentioned , Christianity Today ran an article indicating that the Department […]


January 15, 2012 - 2012 Tax law changes for churches & clergy

By Christianity Today International, The 2012 Church & Clergy Tax Guide by nonprofit tax expert, Richard Hammar, J.D., LL.M., CPA, releases this month. This annually updated, exhaustive tax reference includes key developments from the past year. Here are five developments Hammar highlights in this book that you’ll want to find […]