z, a *,• •- - » V « » ré «f • ♦> **<1 ’» • • 4^ «**» W ì « • y ♦ ’.* * •» T he P ortland O bserver • J anuary 27, 1993 L ife in the P ortland M etropolitan A rea ^Jartlanft (©bseriier AZUSA ZU S A-means blessed miracle-an In­ dian derivative. Organized in Los Angeles, CA on Azusa street in a horse bam in 1902 by a black group The new Azusa will be renewed here in Portland under the guidance and direction of Pastor Wendell H. Wallace. This is not the first for Pastor Wallace. Maranatha, a well known existing body was also initiated by Pastor Wallace in 1967. God gave him that vision and ministry, and now He has given him another. Azusa! One of the focuses for this vision is “equipping the believer for their ministry”.’’Not give me a fish, but give me a fishing pole; no handouts-just a hand.” Pastor Wallace is planning for a 'S atur­ day Academy’, which will train our young people how to gain employment, and how to prepare for and work in their chosen field Pastor Wallace says “there’s a real need to engrain in our youngster the crucial exercise of giving back to the community. There are three P ’s that will encompass the learning process in the academy.(1) Pas­ sion, (2) Personality, and (3) Personal gifts. To get an interpretation of this dynamic trio, you must hear Pastor Wallace himself. Pastor Wallace functioned as a Evange­ list for the major part of his ministry which began in 1954. His attention is now focused on being in a pastoral position, involving hands on experience and training for those who are entering into the world of ministry . Pastor says, “This is a new role for me, and God is really teaching me. I now know how pastors feel when an evangelist comes and goes As an evangelist you can stir up things and leave. Now I have to stay and take the heat. I have learned how to hear and really understand the complications of people and their personali­ ties. Some things that I’ve been taught, I have re-learned. I am the first to keep learning, therefore the ability to teach effectively. I will be passing the mantle on.” “This Is a new role for me, and God Is really teaching me. I now know how pastors feel when an evangelist comes and goes. As an evangelist you can stir up things and leave. Now I have to stay and take the heat. I have learned how to hear and really understand the complications of people and their per­ sonalities. Some things that I ’ve been taught, I have re-learned. I am the first to keep learn­ ing, therefore the ability to teach effec­ tively. I will be passing the mantle on. ” A S i F '! . . li Please note: The New AZUSA Center has aqulred the building at 4 4 NE Morris (the old St Vincent DePaul Building) for thier services. Pastor Wallace has reached the nice young age of 69, and expects to keep on fighting for the souls that so badly need God’s protection He is a warrior like David of old. Goliath doesn’t stand a chance. You are invited to attend services at the Travel Lodge/Coliseum, atN E 2nd & Weilder, Washington k>Pe Terry p otf - and ‘O ’. I K in the Horizon Ballroom, at 10:30 am Sunday, January 31, 1993. Look for future meeting places and times here in the Observer. You may also hear this informationon the “Wendell Wallace Presents” radio program aired on KPDQ 93.7 FM-800 AM at 10:30 pm to 12 midnight. Kevin Spencer A top African-American fitness profes­ sional shares her own inspirational story along with her high-energy, innovative workout techniques. Anyone who thinks there is no such thing as a perpetual motion machine has never met Victoria Johnson. A certified aerobics instructor for seventeen years and a new spokesperson to LA Gear, Johnson has fourteen nationally distributed aerobic videos to her credit and has gained fitness fans around the world. Victoria Johnson s A ttitude is not just anot her exercise book. It is a book about self-esteem and self-empow­ erment. It is an inspirational guide to rede­ fining your body, your health, and your outlook. Victoria Johnson’s A ttitude was published as a Penguin paperback original on January 12, 1993, priced at $14.00 It’s hard to believe that Johnson, now a svelte 110 pounds, once carried an out­ standing 170 pounds on her 5 ’ 3" frame The Act’vate Personal daughter of migrant farmworkers, Johnson spent her child hood in migrant labor camps in W ashington’s Yakima valley. The farm diet she ate (high on fat-low on nutrition) made her plump at an early age When her parents moved the family to Washington state in search of a better education for their 11 children, it was not the fact that Victoria was the only black kid in an all-white school that made her feel different, but rather that she was the only one vv ith a weight problem She began her first diet at age seven, and over the following years Victoria sufTered from bulimia obesity, and borderline diabetes She spent her adolescent years binging and purging-gaining and losing. The former captain of the high school Victoria Johnson’s Pow to Redefining Your Outlook checrlcading team found herself teaching aerobics classes for heavy women like her­ self while binging on candy bars and down­ ing diet pills. Today, those candy bars have been replaced by barbells. In her book, Victoria shares her inspirational story and shows others how they , too, can break unhealthy patterns to live a more vital and energetic life. Three workout sections give step-by- step instructions for aerobic and body shap­ ing programs for people of all levels. “The New Step Workout" highlights the popular fitness craze—step aerobics; “Dance Train­ ing Techr.ifunk Series” combines the funky moves of inner-city dance with low-impact aerobics to put some fun into your workout; and “Definition Body Sculpting" discusses the muscular sy stem, body types, and how to design a workout using light weights and other easily accessible tools in order to help you attain your ideal body shape. Exercise has always been a positive force in Victoria’s life. Through all the phy sical movement, the sweat and the laugh­ ter that accompanied her workouts as well as her teaching, she gained confidence, renewed energy', and ultim ately inner ___ An Inspirational Guide to Redefining V our our Health, and Your outlook, gives concrete steps toward the goals health and fitness From eating and food shopping to general fitness ▼ Continued on page 8 w ,‘ r “ r . * ( ( (r, <1 Uvt * w. j - 1“ fwt fV L - ' J,rrX«w C -¿ob I ÍTArX.Äff- 2OOO. + > • • » - •' g i I Í 'U la i 3 q r r \ / '* £ A