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Isn’t It Romantic? Valentine’s Day’s Pg-Rated Lovers

With the popular culture wrought with ubiquitous licentiousness and carnal provocation, those favoring more traditional depictions of love and erotic intimacy can often find themselves wandering in a wilderness of depravity. But one has only to turn to some of Hollywood’s finest films to find that love can still be a many splendored thing. Here […]
Written by Mark Ellis February 13, 2021February 14, 2021

A Many Splendored Thing

In 1919, E.M. Hull wrote a book titled The Sheik. Seething with romance and rampant passion, this book issued in paperback would fall into the hands of two teenage girls many, many years later. A gangly red head and slightly chubby blonde, best friends, trekked from Northeast Portland across the Willamette River to a bookstore […]
Written by Connie Warnock February 13, 2021February 14, 2021

Snow Day! Oregon Zoo Animals Enjoy Romp In Wintry Blast

Zoo closes to guests, but red pandas, beavers and other animals have fun in the snow It was a winter wonderland at the Oregon Zoo today, as animals romped around in the season’s first major snowfall. Unsafe roads and walkways caused the zoo to close to guests, but keepers say the red pandas, river otters […]
Written by Hova Najarian February 13, 2021February 13, 2021

Winter Storm Warning issued February 12 at 2:​06​PM PST until February 13 at 4:​00​PM PST by NWS Portland

PROLONGED WINTER WEATHER EVENT TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY… .A series of Pacific storms will bring a mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow to portions of northwest Oregon and southwest Washington through the weekend. The next storm will arrive tonight and bring a high potential for significant freezing rain accumulations in the Coast Range, Willapa Hills, […]
Written by Press Release February 13, 2021February 13, 2021

On The Other Hand: The Big Blow

The windstorm in East Clackamas County last week took us by surprise. It might have begun in the late afternoon, but we were not really aware of it until after dark. To be honest, we didn’t pay much attention till the power went out. We spent the rest of the night idly considering whether we […]
Written by Dan Bosserman February 13, 2021February 13, 2021

First Bill To Immediately Ban Abortion Based On The Moral Outcry Petition

SB 6 by Arkansas Senator Jason Rapert, Representative Mary Bentley, and other courageous Legislators, is the first immediate statewide ban on abortion to be based on The Moral Outcry Petition. Thank you for your prayers. Keep praying! Next week it will be voted on by the full Arkansas Senate Here is the link to the […]
Written by Press Release February 13, 2021February 13, 2021

Jean Baptiste Charbonneau – Lewis And Clark’s Youngest Explorer: Part 2 Of 2

Returning to America in 1829, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau set aside his cultivated manners and fell into the rough-and-tumble existence of the mountain man. He ranged the length and breadth of the American West, hunting, trapping, guiding and exploring. Unfortunately, Baptiste maintained no diaries or journals, so information about his life is known only through the […]
Written by Helen Maguire February 12, 2021February 12, 2021

Never Alone

Not only has this COVID pandemic unearthed financial sinkholes for many business owners and their employees, but there has been a serious fallout in many people’s personal lives because of the isolation. Like the strewn debris that follows a tornado’s path, lives and families have been torn apart and scattered by the winds of suicide, […]
Written by Marlon Furtado February 10, 2021February 12, 2021

Opinion: Almighty God versus Satan: The Tempest Awaits

How much longer will we have to wait for justice to be served in America? That, of course, is the million dollar question on the minds of all Believers in Christ—Believers that Jesus Christ was the Son of God who died for our sins and rose again. We have main stream media continuing to fawn […]
Written by Kari Lee Fournier February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

Opinion: SCOTUS: Cracking the Case of Election Law?

On February 19, the Supreme Court will consider several lawsuits regarding the contested 2020 elections. These high-profile lawsuits, including those brought by attorneys Sidney Powell and Lin Wood, and the Trump campaign, will be considered for hearings at the Supreme Court’s scheduled conference. The lawsuits under consideration concern four states: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Georgia. […]
Written by Family Research Council February 10, 2021February 10, 2021

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