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February 28, 2022 - Insights, ideas on how to pray for Ukraine (and Russia)

By Randy Alcorn Eternal Perspectives Ministries Ministry based in Sandy, Oregon “When the righteous increase, the people rejoice, But when a wicked man rules, people groan.” (Proverbs 29:2) The sight of Russian tanks rolling into Ukraine will never be forgotten by many of us. Incredibly, Russian President Vladimir Putin, now […]


February 24, 2022 - Top Hollywood stars set for “Jesus Revolution”, true 1970s story

By Troops and Allies Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate announced that Kelsey Grammer, Anna Grace Barlow, Jonathan Roumie, and more have joined the cast of Jesus Revolution, a film inspired by the true story of a national spiritual awakening in the early 1970s and its origins within a community of […]


February 22, 2022 - Pro-life bills die without being afforded a hearing

By Oregon Right to Life At the end of the day, February 7, SB 1553 and HB 4042 died in committee without receiving a hearing. Sponsored by Sen. Linthicum (R–Klamath Falls), Rep. Lewis (R–Silverton), Rep. Stark (R–Grants Pass) and other pro-life legislators, these bills would have established protection for mothers […]


February 21, 2022 - Super Bowl winner shares his faith motivation

By Randy Alcorn Eternal Perspectives Ministries Ministry based in Sandy, Oregon I enjoyed Sports Spectrum’s article Rams WR Cooper Kupp finds ultimate purpose in honoring God on journey to Super Bowl. It included these two short videos of Kupp being interviewed before the game: “You will find you are most […]


February 18, 2022 - Survey: Difference between religious, least religious states in America

Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Catholic League president Bill Donohue (photo) discusses how religious states differ from secular states: Pew Research Center collects data on the 50 states that measures how religious they are. We looked at the 12 most religious states and compared them to the 12 […]


February 15, 2022 - Church vandal flees to Oregon, turns herself in

By Faith News Note, A woman who spraypainted nasty messages on an iconic Catholic Basilica in Denver in October, causing $10,000 in damage, and then fled to Oregon afterward faces hate crime charges. Dressed in black hat, shirt, skirt, and shoes, 26-year-old Madeline Cramer parked her car on Colfax Avenue […]


February 14, 2022 - Survey: Pastors Face Staggering Needs

By Aaron Earls, Lifeway Christian Resources (as featured by NW Baptist Witness) Pastors face unique difficulties in their work, but they’re most concerned about seeing churchgoers grow spiritually and making connections with those outside of their churches. After speaking directly with pastors to gather their perspectives on their ministry and […]


February 8, 2022 - During Olympics remember, pray for Olympics

By Randy Alcorn Eternal Perspectives Ministries Ministry based in Sandy, Oregon During the 2008 Summer Olympics, I wrote about the ethical concerns with Beijing hosting the games. Just as I did then, I have mixed feelings about these Olympics. Certainly I enjoy watching the athletes, and celebrating the cooperation between […]


February 7, 2022 - Church lawsuit challenges city limit on serving homeless

By Oregon Tax News, An Episcopal Church and its diocese gained national attention after suing the city whose officials limited the number of meals they can serve each week to the needy. St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church and the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon filed a federal lawsuit against the city of […]


February 4, 2022 - Biden fails at Prayer Breakfast event

By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on President Biden’s remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast: It’s a good thing that Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t speak first at the National Prayer Breakfast. She would have made President Biden look bad. She gave […]