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June 18, 2021 - Sen. Scott shares racial reconciliation at Charleston remembrance

By Center for Urban Renewal and Education In an exclusive television interview marking the 6th anniversary of the day Dylann Roof murdered nine people and wounded thirteen others in a racist rampage of an African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina, Star Parker speaks with Senator Tim Scott (R-SC), who worked […]


June 16, 2021 - Bill delays removal of homeless camps

By Oregon Tax News, Oregon which has one of the highest concentrations of homelessness, is advancing bills to delay campsite removals. This comes also after a spike in homeless fires in the Portland area. Firefighters responded to 18 homeless fires in just one night. Homeless people living in camps will […]


June 14, 2021 - Ministry uses horses to reach, help heal youth

By Corban University Salem Oregon “It’s unexplainable what a horse can do and how they can relate to someone who is struggling,” says Emmy Arana, co-founder of Acres of Hope Youth Ranch and alumna (’15) of Corban’s Masters of Education program. This simple observation, born through years in the saddle, […]


June 11, 2021 - Kendrick Brothers announce 2 more films

By EPIC, Sony Pictures’ AFFIRM Films and the Kendrick Brothers announce the release of the filmmakers’ first documentary, Kendrick Brothers’ SHOW ME THE FATHER, and the release of COURAGEOUS Legacy. As their first documentary release, the Kendrick Brothers’ SHOW ME THE FATHER aims to surprise viewers with captivating stories interwoven […]


June 9, 2021 - Albany church at center of Covid debate

By Christian News Northwest Subscribe here, Multiple cases of COVID-19 within a local church congregation — including one fatal case —have made the church a focus of the ongoing emotional debate over what worship centers are obligated to do during a pandemic. As outlined in a lengthy report last month […]


June 4, 2021 - Stories of daring faith in Middle East

By SAT-7 A veteran Christian media pioneer who lived through rocket attacks and car bombings in war-torn Beirut, Lebanon, says Christians in the Middle East have never been more willing to risk everything to put their faith on display. After decades of isolation and “underground” church meetings, Middle East Christians […]


June 2, 2021 - Converting school buses into homes

By Taxpayers Foundation of Oregon, Students in Jackson County are converting two school buses into new homes for those left homeless and unemployed by last fall’s Alameda fire, which destroyed 3,257 homes and claimed three lives. The Bus Project teaches students important skills in construction, plumbing, electrical engineering, architecture, and […]


May 31, 2021 - How to fix America’s falling birth rate

By Randy Alcorn, Eternal Perspectives Ministry Ministry headquartered in Sandy, Oregon Retired NFL player Benjamin Watson is husband to Kirsten and father of seven precious children. He recently wrote an excellent opinion piece in Newsweek titled “To Address America’s Declining Birth Rate, We Need a Culture of Life.” Ben says […]


May 28, 2021 - NYC, LA saw Palestinians attack Jews at restaurants

By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on Jews being attacked at diners: There is nothing new under the sun about protesters on opposite sides clashing in the streets. There is something different, however, when innocent people who are minding their own business […]


May 26, 2021 - Oregon Pastor’s brush with death offers lessons

Pastor Strong After Brush With Death By Karen Willoughby NW Baptist Witness, (photo: Barry and Marci Campbell) Physicians told Pastor Barry Campbell most people who suffered his medical nightmare in December would either be dead or severely cognitively impaired, yet he is alive, well, and back to preaching three messages […]