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MEN SEEKI NG MEN » W O M E N S E E K I N G WOMEN 1. Z IP 1 I r I i 4 5 l & in All right maybe only six ways, but Paul Simon doesn’t work here, OK? I# nnwiiHiM n ,1 i r a 1 Get Your Tickets NOW! This will be a SELL OUT! Friday, February 25, 7-lOpm Scottish Rite Center Ballroom 1512 SW Morrison, Portland P r es en ted B y : For tickets, group sales, and more information: www.xjs.com/pf or the PinkLine 503.233.5484 A ssociate B roker , THT *OUl*y Q fO iJp. i n e . REACTCW» Integrated Portland’s Payment Gav & Lesbian Solutions Yellow Pages W H A T ’S IN IT FOR ME? There was a time when fear drove people to religious belief. Hell packs considerably less clout than it did several decades ago and, if people at the turn of the millennium search for faith, it has less to do with apprehension over the future than with a troubling ennui over the emptiness of the present. As a culture we want more and we want it now. Hence, we fall easy prey to the vacuous promises of our material society. Eventually, some of us decide to look elsewhere for meaning and purpose. But to traditional religion? N o t if we can help it! — at least not many of us. W e are skeptical that the faith of our fathers offers anything more than superstition, bigotry and a defense of the status quo. Such a judgment is not entirely off base. Much of American Christianity proffers a set of iron clad doctrines rather than a deep, transfromative spirituality. Such religion easily misses the point and lapses into legalistic belief systems which lend considerable security to those wanting to belong to a club of the like minded. Jesus had real problems with people who thought that way. He promised, “The truth will set you free,” knowing that truth is much deeper than the doc trines that attempt to contain it. Failure to recognize this leads to bondage rather than freedom. There is a tradition of profound spirituality in Christianity. It sur vives in spite of the stubborn resistance of many to grasp it. Inevitably this spirituality is rooted in a relationship to God based on prayer. Prayer is as diverse as the people who pray and has no formula. While it is possible to pray with and without words, the only constant is that true prayer comes from the heart and leads to God. You begin wher ever you are and over years your prayer life grows. At first prayer feels like work and seems like an exercise in futili ty. W ith practice a prayerful habit takes root and prayer becomes as natural as breathing. Indeed, prayer is the breath of the spiritual life. Give it a try! It might be just the kick start you need for the new mil lennium. A message from the Anawim Community i BISEXUALS SEEKING OTHERS ▼ PEOPLE SEEKING FRIENDS i d It's Wild, \\/.x:kx gpmpy P ud for E^eryoDd!! and it's BACK! 1 ? justrm It's not just bingo! It1 Submit your voice personal ad at www.justout.com Fax your voice personal ad to (503) 236-1257 Mail your ad to: Just Out, P.0. Box 14400, Portland, OR 97293-0400 Bring your ad to our office (M-F, 10-4) at 123 N.E. 3rd Ave. Suite 465 Read the current ads and make the call Check www.justout.com for all the newest ads H o m C S fo r a Lifetime H ap p y N ew If e a t ! H ap p u N ew H om e! H20 & utilities. New kitchen & bath on lower level. Fabulous! New int. & ext. painting, great spaces, garage. Big lot, some fencing. Great shared space. New siding. C ontemporary C lassic $197,500 - Ashford Oaks Three bedrooms, 2 baths, great rm, formal living & dining, open kitchen w/ island, tile entry, patio, double garage, rose garden, fire place & much more. On a quiet pri vate cul-de-sac. (Tigard) B ungalow in M int C onditio n $149,900 - Rose City Three bedrooms, 1 bath, tile, newer kitchen, wood floors, porch, deck. Cute! Cute! Cute!! Fenced yard, par tial basement. A must see! L arge P D X /2 K itchens $175,000 - Sabin Currently used as a duplex sharing ( See my other fin e listings in the Classified Ads. — CELIA J. LYO N— Sales Associate (503) 287-8989 x5774 (503) 786-4959 Pager: 920-8403 Mobile: 260-6231 Fax: 284-1618 9