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Why is Good Friday, GOOD?

For people around the world, the Friday before Easter is called Good Friday. I doubt that any of the followers of Christ, watching the brutal torture of Jesus, would have thought, “This is GOOD.” In fact, it was the WORST Friday of their lives. Many followed Jesus because they assumed that He was the long-awaited […]
Written by Marlon Furtado April 10, 2020April 10, 2020

Coronavirus Pandemic: Breakthrough In The Heavenlies?

The Bible is unambiguous that, even though America is on a war footing, our enemy is not Coronavirus. Our enemy is the army of unseen adversaries in the world of the spirit, the world we cannot see but which is much more real than the world we can see. This is what Paul is talking […]
Written by Bryan Fischer April 10, 2020April 10, 2020

Opinion: China’s Accomplice: Guess WHO

The world will see them as a number. To everyone else, they were high school baseball coaches, single moms, nurses, priests, songwriters, teachers, and grandparents. They were veterans of World War II and rabbis who survived the Holocaust. They beat breast cancer, lung cancer, poverty, and old age. But they could not beat this. Almost […]
Written by Tony Perkins April 10, 2020April 10, 2020

The Kneejerk Left: Getting Called Out By Your Own

“I went to Yale and I worked for the New York Times, the people on the left hold themselves out as being science-driven, as being smarter, they think they’re smarter but they won’t look at facts that won’t meet their narratives… everyone needs to hear this counterargument, whether or not it’s right, you need to […]
Written by Frank Salvato April 10, 2020April 10, 2020

As more people work remotely, a reliable grid is needed now more than ever

“The vast disparity between the rich and the poor is, in large part, designed by the disparity between those who have electricity and those who scrape by on small quantities of juice or none at all.” – Robert Bryce Electricity is at the epicenter of modern life, yet rarely does the average person consider the […]
Written by Rachel Dawson April 10, 2020April 10, 2020

Sheriff’s Office Launches ‘Community Care Initiative’ To Reach Out To Seniors Impacted By COVID-19

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office just launched a new program to reach seniors impacted the COVID-19 pandemic: the Community Care Initiative. The Community Care Initiative (CCI) is a collaborative effort between the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office, Clackamas County Health, Housing & Human Services, and the Oregon Food Bank. Under CCI, based out of the Public […]
Written by Press Release April 9, 2020April 9, 2020

ODOT Must Move Forward on the Rose Quarter I-5 Bottleneck

Last week, the Oregon Transportation Commission took a significant step in the process of widening I-5 through the Rose Quarter. This stretch of freeway has been named one of the worst bottlenecks in the country by the American Transportation Research Institute. ODOT forecasts the improvements will save more than 2.5 million hours of travel time […]
Written by Eric Fruits, Ph.D April 9, 2020April 9, 2020

Multnomah County Republican Party Calls Upon Oregon’s Governor To Prioritize Antibody Testing

The Multnomah County Republican Party appreciates the sacrifice everyone in Oregon is making during this quarantine to reduce the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic.  However, there is growing concern that the quarantine is harming our economy.  We urge the State of Oregon to prioritize taking advantage of the new test for antibodies to the COVID-19, […]
Written by James Buchal April 8, 2020April 8, 2020

Steve Bates recognized by Vietnam Veterans of America

The Vietnam Veterans of America bestowed their highest honor to Boring resident Steve Bates for his commitment to America’s veterans.  On March 17, 2020, Steve Bates was presented a certificate and letter from Jaycee Newman, the Secretary of the Oregon State Council of the Vietnam Veterans of America. In the letter, Vietnam Veterans of America […]
Written by Press Release April 6, 2020April 6, 2020

Let’s quarantine some fake corona and energy news

Junk science and scare stories stampede countries into taking drastic, unnecessary action Some 40,000 children slave away in Chinese-operated Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) mines, digging out cobalt for cell phones, laptops, Teslas and Green New Deal technologies, the London-based Guardian has reported. They’re exposed constantly to toxic and radioactive mud, dust, water and air. […]
Written by Paul Driessen April 6, 2020April 6, 2020

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