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February 28, 2020 - Religious Rights win

Wall Street Journal Editorial, The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals broke no new legal ground last week when it reversed its earlier decision ruling that a cross erected on a public park in Pensacola, Fla., had to go. But it carries the message that the so-called Lemon legal test that […]


February 26, 2020 - 140 human trafficking victims in Clackamas County

By Faith News Note, Federal officials describe human trafficking as modern-day slavery and one of the fastest-growing criminal industries in the world, but last year only counties in Oregon prosecuted any cases. That’s because most state and local agencies and even the general public don’t believe it exists, said Rusty […]


February 24, 2020 - Solutions to Oregon homeless crisis

Featured in the Oregon Transformation Newsletter, Q and A with Chuck Bennett, Mayor of Salem, Oregon You’ve been a journalist, state legislator and lobbyist. In an era when many would rather not be involved in public service, what have you found rewarding about being the mayor of Salem? I’ve spent […]


February 21, 2020 - UPS blocks employees from praying

Liberty Counsel, United Parcel Services (UPS) has discriminated against employees’ religious freedom for voluntarily praying together before work. Several drivers also have been fired. Liberty Counsel sent a demand letter to UPS stating that drivers’ prayer meetings must be allowed again, and the drivers who have been fired must be […]


February 19, 2020 - Hong Kong church stands firm amid chaos

By NW Baptist Witness, By Sue Sprenkle, Baptist Press: Months of unrest and protests have transformed Hong Kong from a hub of global finance to an unpredictable place of upheaval. Butch Tanner, pastor of Kowloon International Baptist Church (KIBC), sees the wear and tear from the last six months in […]


February 17, 2020 - Vietnam’s ‘Napalm Girl’ on healing mission

By Randy Alcorn, Eternal Perspectives Ministry Oregon based ministry One of the best-known photographs from the Vietnam War is a Pulitzer Prize–winning picture of a young burn victim running in terror, arms outstretched, after a napalm bomb was dropped on her village. After months of hospitalization and multiple surgeries, nine-year-old […]


February 14, 2020 - Europe wanes on religious liberty

By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on a new effort to ensure religious liberty: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been a vocal advocate of religious liberty, both here and abroad. He has now established a new International Religious Freedom Alliance with […]


February 12, 2020 - Pro-Life lawsuit against 2017 Oregon Reproductive Act

Oregon Right to Life Press Release, (Photo: 2020 Oregon March for Life) On January 14, Oregon Right to Life (ORTL) filed a complaint with the U.S. Office for Civil Rights, challenging the abortion-related health insurance coverage mandated by the 2017 Oregon Reproductive Health Equity Act. Oregon requires health benefit plans […]


February 10, 2020 - Wyden: New 9-8-8 suicide hotline

US Senator Ron Wyden, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden today announced he is co-sponsoring bipartisan legislation that would designate 9-8-8 as a national suicide prevention and mental health crisis hotline. Amid deeply troubling statistics about suicide in Oregon and nationwide, Wyden has been a long-time advocate of setting aside a three-digit […]


February 7, 2020 - TV show bypasses Iran’s censors to reach Christians

Pioneering broadcaster SAT-7 today announced a virtual, “real-time” television news-talk show — Signal — that is the first program of its kind encouraging Iran’s “secret church” — at a time when U.S.-Iran tensions have ramped up the threat of persecution against Iranian Christians. Middle East satellite TV network SAT-7 (www.sat7usa.org) […]