* * ♦•» r * * v l * r «r > * * «* *» * •-« -t*«■•> *-* ♦ ’• ♦*•'»'* » » r » e'r’r * * ••■**»»"» *»*•»» » » •» ♦ « - • N WH* October 9,199I...T h e Portland Observer.-.Page 5 •Portland Observer Scripture o f the RELIGION Amazing Grace New Public Relations Consulting Firm "Before You Must V« - Make a Decision - "Inquire about the services we offer" Cox Funeral Home, Inc, 231-4891 24 Hr. Service We are interested in your problems D ad ’ s O il S ervice heating oils Speedy Service Friendly Call for Quote! Best Cash Prices 104 NE Russel St. Portland, Or 97212 (503) 282 5111 SA , NEED A CAR? BEEN TURNED DOWN? PRE-APPROVAL AVAILABLE with our Mini Application Program JUST FILL OUT THE DAMEROW MINI APPPLICATION BELOW & MAIL TODAY Name Address Home Phone Work Phone How Long Employer Social Security Number Signature I authorize Damerow Ford to check my Credit. O.A.C. DAMEROW FORD now has special financing availabe for you. Whether you have poor credit, bankruptcy or repossession, we can help! For information and appointments. 626-5000 Call Max Priebe 13255 SW Farmington Rd., Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Police Recruit For Job Openings, Step Up Minority Recruiting Kathy Kendrix, Public Relations Specialist, has annouced the formation o f K and K Consultants, Inc. Prior to this, Ms. Kendrix was in charge o f public relation activities for One Church, O ne Child of O regon and was responsible for coordinating pro­ duction at KATU Ch 2. K and K Consultants Inc. offers full service public relations, marketing support and special event planning. “ Tow ard building a good public image, public relation planning is a process that requires a long term com ­ m itm ent” says Kendrix. Areas o f focus within K and K Consultants Inc. include: Public Relations, Special event planning. F undraising, M edia, C om m unity Relations, M arketing and Advertising Strategies, Analyze problems and opportunities, Define goals, objectives andm ission,C reate ideas, Recommend and im plem ent activities and Follow up If the firm can be o f service to your organization or business, call (503) 282- 0193 or write Kathy Kendrix at K and K Consultants Inc., P.O. Box 13654, Portland, OR 97213. For The Children Who Wait Annual Banquet O ne Church, One Child of Oregon will hold their 3rd annual banquet on Saturday, November 9, 1991. The banquet will be held at the Red Lion Lloyd Center at 7:00 pm and a recep­ tion at 6:00 pm. This year’s keynote speaker will be Mr. Zena O glesby, Executive D irec­ tor of the Institute for Black Parenting in Los Angeles. Past speakers have been Rev. Shelvin Hall, Past National President o f One Church, One Child and Taurean Blacque, National Spokes­ man for Adoption. Tickets for the banquet are $30.00 per person. For reservations, call 285- 7634. One Church, One Child of Oregon was founded in 1988. O ne Church, One C hild’s mission is to seek African American families to adopt African American children. Matthew 13:3 BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS How many times have you awaken, opened your eyes, saw the light shining through the window, heard the sounds of the morning, smelled the coffee perking and the flowers blooming and then stood up and walked across the room? It was “ Amazing G race” ! “ Twas Grace, that brought me safe thus far” the song writer says. The house that shelters us, the food in our pantries, the shoes on our feet, the clothes on our backs, our jobs, our cars, and so much more. W hen will man ever get to the place where he will realize that it is G od’s GRACE and G o d ’s LO VE that has allowed us to escape many perils, in life? Yes! Through the valleys of death and down the dark alleys of despair, we have traveled...and if you haven’t yet traveled onto those paths, ju st you wait and see. W e m ust find our abundance in each and every day. In each and every circum stance. We may have trials ... but, nothing is too big that my God cannot handle i t D on’t ever feel alone; for God said that He would never leave you alone. He promised'. Jesus Christ died that we might live. T hat was grace. C hrist d id ’t just leave and go away without a trace o f us ever hearing from him again. W hen he ascended unto his Father..he sent the Com forter (Holy Spirit). “ And now I will send the Holy Spirit upon you, just as my Father prom ised.” [Luke 24:49] That, too, was grace. Say, "H ello'.” to the M aster eve­ ryday. Enter into a moment o f prayer and meditation. G ive “ glory and honour’ ’ to the King o f Kings. L et the world know that G od’s grace is truly sufficient for you. “ D on’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything; tell God your needs and do n ’t forget to thank him for his answers. If you do this you will experience G od’s peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will keep your thoughts and your hearts quiet and at rest as you trust in Christ Jesus.” [Philippians 4:6-7] I can never stop thanking G od for the things he has done for me. In the weakness o f my flesh, I wonder “ How I got over?” But, the Holy Spirit lets me know that it was G od’s grace that brought me through and it will surely be G od’s grace that will lead me on through this life and into Glory. Halle­ lujah!! Problems! Sure, there will be prob­ lems just as long as you are alive; but, G od’s grace will see you through them all. The wisdom o f the wisest man will be foolish com pared to the truth and grace from the CROSS. Just the other day, I was listening to a radio program. I heard an old man caller attacking the Christian faith. He called Lhe Christian faith a “ cult.” He said that the young radio host was lead­ ing people to Christ “ against” their w ills.” For an old man, supposedly wise from age, he spoke foolishly and o f silly things. Sometimes we feel that our brilliance o f thought and mind can sustain us and will be enough for our salvation; but, we must BELIEVE in the grace o f our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. You would think that a man of his years would have found the answer by now, but he hadn’t. My heart was saddened by his ignorance, and com ­ pelled me to press on in a more deliber­ ate manner, tow ard the mark o f a higher calling. "G O TELL!” Those of you, who may read this article, who believe...should let noth­ ing stop you from spreading the W ORD (Gospel). Not your gospel. Not Mr. H enry’s gospel. But, the Gospel o f Je­ sus C h rist W hen things seem to get too rough, read this little peom... W ith Faith In God W hen grief and pain engulf you And tear your heart in two, Y ou’ll find that God is standing by To always com fort you. W hen clouds of gloom obscure your view Do not feel great despair, Y ou’ll find an inner strength to cope If you seek God in prayer. As sure as daytime follows the night And sunshine follows rain, The faith in G od that you possess Is never placed in vain. H arold F. Mohn For All Your Maintenance and Landscaping NEEDS! The Weed Control, Lawn Insect Control, Moss Control and Pruning BOYD Picture Lawn Landscape Maintenance A D V E R T IS E ' in The Portland Police Bureau is looking for candidates to apply for the position of police officer and is step­ ping up its efforts at minority recruiting to meet its goal of making its workforce representative o f the community. A p­ plications will be accepted from M on­ day, Oct. 14, through Friday, Oct. 25; preparatory w orkshops will be held on Thursday and Saturdays (register at 796- 3200,1-800-248-9529). A pplications are available at City Hall, Personnel Services, 1220 S.W. 5th Ave., Room 100. If candidates cannot pick up an application, or if they have questions, they are encouraged to call 823-4573 (inside metro area) or 1-503- 823-4352 (outside metro area). Portland Police C hief Tom Potter said the increased efforts at recruit­ ment go toward goals in the adopted Human Goals statem ent o f the Bureau, namely: “ To make the Police Bureau a model o f equal opportunity for all re­ gardless of race, color, sex, religion, age, national orgin, marital staatus, sexual orientation or physical chllcnge.” T o meet that goal, all Bureau m em bers were asked to help in recruit­ ing and the B ureau’s Personnel D ivi­ sion reorganized to put more resources into recruiting, said Potter. Recruiting duties are now divided among five police officers, who also have responsibility for conducting background investiga­ tions: Officers Joe Becraft, Mark Bigcagle, Dorothy Elmore, Harry Jackson and Steve W atts. th e Echo Farms Dairy Co. of New York introduced the milk bottle in 1879. 1-6659 Remember to get your flu shot Portland, OR Expect PDC PöRTLANir imLölNKNT GOMMIWfgr Commission M eeting Date: October 16,1991 Place: Portland Building 1120 SW Fifth Ave., 11th FI. Portland, OR Time: 9:30 a.m. Expect The Best At Your Nearby Safeway.. Commission meetings are open to the public. A complete agenda Is available at PDC. Call 823-3200. SAFEWAY Selection*» Quality** Low Prices'* Friendly Service PDC Is the Q ty of Portland's urban renewal, bousing and economic developm ent agency. COPYRIGHT 1978, SAFEW AY INC. «MN . » . • • t <■) •» ••• . ’ * ■ ?> - V '• y . ¡XL ..."