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May 29, 2019 - Oregon’s international pastor, Palau, debuts new book

By Zondervan books, One of the world’s most influential religious leaders, Luis Palau, shares his legacy message and spiritual memoir for the first time in his newest book, Palau: A Life on Fire, now available for pre-sale, with the official launch in bookstores on June 4. Palau: A Life on […]


May 27, 2019 - Patriotism and the Church’s role

By Randy Alcorn Oregon based author Eternal Perspectives Ministry I realize this will not be well-received by people on both sides of this issue (which may be partly why I like it), but Kevin DeYoung’s thoughts on patriotism and church capture almost perfectly my own. That doesn’t make them right, […]


May 24, 2019 - Book: An answer for toxic masculinity

By Carmel Communications Knights that fought for a lady’s honor and slayed dragons may be legends of old, but these men still hold many of the ideals of what it truly means to be a man, to live a life fighting for the truth, upholding honor, and unafraid to stand […]


May 22, 2019 - SB 579: Controversial Euthanasia bill passes Senate

By Oregon Right to Life, Despite Bipartisan Opposition, SB 579 Passes Senate Senate Bill 579 would eliminate physician-assisted suicide waiting periods for those near death. The Oregon Senate passed the bill 16-11.


May 20, 2019 - Addressing Racial Identity in adoption

By Holt International, Eugene based international charity Watch our newest video in our racial identity series! As Adoptees, navigating racial identity is no walk in the park. Working to understand the challenges is all part of the process in getting a clearer and more confident picture of who we are.


May 17, 2019 - NY Times pulls Israeli cartoon

By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on an offensive cartoon that was pulled by the New York Times: The New York Times has withdrawn a cartoon published last week on the opinion page of its international edition that was flagrantly anti-Semitic. It […]


May 15, 2019 - Citizenship revoked for Portland imam

By Faith News Note, The former imam of Portland’s largest mosque flew back to Somaliland, an internationally recognized autonomous area of Somalia, after the United States government revoked his citizenship according to the Oregonian. In July 1997, when Mohamed Sheikh Abdirahman Kariye applied for U.S. naturalization, he gave false information […]


May 13, 2019 - How satellite phones help missionaries

By NW Baptist Witness, Disaster relief volunteers with Japanese International Baptist Church (JIBC), of Tigard, OR, are grateful to community partners after a recent donation of a portable satellite terminal for use in the mission field. During a presentation Jan. 15, the church received an iSavi IsatHub from Friends of […]


May 10, 2019 - Preacher and bike dog become a hit

By Living Waters When bestselling author Ray Comfort picked up his dog and put him onto his bike, he didn’t realize that he was creating an Internet sensation. Comfort’s Living Waters YouTube channel has since exploded to over 75 million views. He took his Bichon Frise along on a bike […]


May 8, 2019 - HB 2217: Euthanasia bill up for Oregon vote

By Oregon Right to Life, HB 2217 passed out of the House chamber and is scheduled for a hearing and vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, May 9. SB 579 will likely be scheduled for a Senate floor vote soon. On April 8, a press conference was held […]