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T he P ortland O bserver • J ene 9, 1993
Matthew Prophet To Speak At
Lewis & Clark College’s Graduate
School Commencement
yCaiion o f fJsfc
M u h a m m a d , peace as u pon h im , then
place as a ru le r ( lik e A d a m w as) a fte r
and I bear w itness tha t
the k in g d o m is 400 plus years late W e
S ata n’ s r u lin g tim e ch a p te r 2 verse
M a tth e w W . P rophet Jr., one o f
M u h a m m a d is h is Messenger.
Prophet M u h a m m a d is the last
sho uld expect G od to send/raise m en
on
tim e ,
b e ca u se
he
is
in
the m ost h ig h ly respected educators in
Prophet o f A lla h Does the teachings
the na tion , has been selected as the
o f the Hon. E lija h M u h a m m a d have
1993 c o m m e n c e m e n t speaker fo r
i t ’ s root in the H o ly Q uran? P rophet
L e w is & C la rk C o lle g e ’ s G raduate
w ill address 205 graduates and th e ir
means one w ho prophesy. P rophesy­
in g ended w ith Prophet M u h a m m a d .
W e are now liv in g in the tim e o f
fa m ilie s , S unday, June 1 3 ,4 p .m ., in
fu lfillm e n t. Prophets M u h a m m a d was
P a m p lin S ports C enter. T h e C o lle g e
the one th ro u g h w h o m the Q ua ra n
I bear w itness that there is no G od
but A lla h
S chool o f P rofessional Studies. He
36- D id S ata n’ s r u lin g tim e end 2 000
Y ears ago? N o ! So Jesus the C h ris t
accord w ith h is o w n w o rd. M is u n d e r­ sh o u ld be e.xpecter to com e today
stan din g and m is in te rp re ta tio n is the W h a t 1 am s h o w in g you o f the B ib le
problem . G od does send/raise m en on
t im e ; T h e M u h a m m a d th a t th e
and H o ly Q u ra n are not in accu rate
n o r c o n tra d ic to ry . W e ju s t m ade a
Q u ra n was u ltim a te ly intended fo r
m istake in o u r u n d e rsta n d in g . M in is ­
w a s /is
th e
H o n o r a b le
E li ja h
ter F a rra k h a n m akes th is ve ry cle a r in
his tapes, speeches a nd study guides.
w ill ho no r h im w ith a d o c to r o f hum an
was revealed. W e (N a tio n o f Is la m )
M uh am m a d Believe it o r leave it alone
T he name M u h a m m a d , lik e C h ris t is a T h e re are m ore p o in ts th a t I can p o in t
title that G o d ’ s m an w i ll wear in the out b u t I be lie ve th is is s u ffic ie n t fo r
letters h o n o ris C a u s a a l th c c c re m o n y .
believe that M u h a m m a d and the Q u ra n
last days. “ T h is im p o rta n t understand­
n o w . In c o n c lu s io n , the Q u a ra n and
P rop he t re tire d in 1992 fro m the
P ortla nd S chool D is tric t a lte r m ore
is g iv e n to us fo r the re su rre ctio n o f
in g is cau sin g a lo t o f d iv is io n .” M E S ­
man. A n d a ll events o f today and signs
then a decade at its h e lm . U n de r his
in the scriptures in d ica te th a t th is is
S A G E T O T H E B L A C K M A N page
189 A lso , to fu rth e r c la rify m y P oint
B ib lic a l statem ent I p o in te d o u t are
subject to in te rp re ta tio n B u t a good
leadership, P ortla nd students m ade
th e
d ra m a tic progress. P rop he t achieved
special success w ith disadvantaged
M u h a m m a d o f 1400 years ago is not
here. B ut the H on. E lija h M u h a m m a d
and m in o r ity c h ild re n . A c a d e m ic
is here and he is the one tha t was
scores o f A fric a n A m e ric a n students
he said un to them V e r ily I Say unto
are d iffe re n t. 1 can be lie ve th a t there
c lim b e d 62 percent in m athem atics
prophesied to appear in the resurrec­
tio n day (establishm ent o f G o d ’ s k in g ­
Y o u th a t there be some o f the m th a t
is a a irp la n e o u t there o n the d o o r
and 43 p e rc e n t in re a d in g . A n d
dom ). W e are tr y in g to m ake the p o in t
step, but there is nd airpla ne out there ”
P o rtla n d ’ s d ro p o u t rale is one o f the
lo w e s t in A m e rica n urban school sys­
th a t pro ph et M u h a m m a d (m ay peace
be upon h im ) is and was n o t the
Stand here, w h ic h shall not taste de ath,
t i l l they have seen the k in g d o m o f G od
Y o u can believe a n y th in g b u t you r
tem s and lo w e r than O re g o n ’ s state­
M u h a m m a d o f the re su rre ctio n day.
come w ith po w e r.” - M A R K 9 verse
one- T here are none o f Jesus fo llo w e rs
w id e average.
P rophet was nam ed P o rtla n d ’ s
E xam p le : In the Q uran , un d e r a sec­
F irs t C itiz e n in 1992 based on his
A lla h te lls M u h a m m a d to
re s u r r e c tio n day.
W e ll
the
tio n e n title d ls a lm w ill be e sta b lish e d
ou tsta n d in g leadership o f P ortla nd
M a tth e w
IV.
P ro p h e t J r
P ub lic Schools. He is im m e dia te past
president o f the La rg e C ity Schools
In s titu te fo r E d u ca tio n a l Lead ership,
at his re tire m e n t in 1971. He served as
superintendents o rg a n iz a tio n fo r the
In c. C u rre n tly , he is a d ju n ct professor
U n ite d States and Canada.
P rophet cam e to P o rtla n d fro m
o f ed uca tion at the U n iv e rs ity o f P o rt­
a ta c tic a l and personnel m anagem ent
adviser to R e p u b lic o f V ie tn a m , m il i­
L a n s in g (M ic h ig a n ) S cho ol D is tric t,
land.
P rophet received a po st-d octora l
where he was deputy superintendent
c e rtific a te fro m the U.S. O ffic e o l
fro m 1972 to 1978, superintend en t
E d u ca tio n , a do ctorate in educa tion al
fro m 1978 to 1982, and a fe llo w in the
su p e rvisio n and a d m in is tra tio n fro m
N o rth w e ste rn U n iv e rs ity , a m aster’ s
N a tio n a l P rog ram fo r E d u c a tio n a l
He served as an a d ju n c t professor
in die M ic h ig a n Slate U n iv e rs ity C o l­
tio n fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f O m aha.
to 1971 D u rin g h is m ilita ry c a re e r.h e
lege o f Educauon, as co m m issio n e r o f
P rop he t also had an illu s trio u s
received some 28 aw ards and decora­
the State o f M ic h ig a n T enu re C o m ­
m ilita r y career, ris in g fro m p riv a te in
tio n s, in c lu d in g the L e g io n o f M e rit
m is s io n and board m em ber o f the
1951 to the rank o f lie u te n a n t co lo n e l
and the B ron ze Star.
The Full Gospel Pentecostal Association
Host Its
June 20-27th. 1993
Theme: The Call To Battle: Let It Be Clear
REF: 1 Corinthians 14:8
6/20 Opening Session 10am
(Emmanuel Temple)
6/21 Communion Service 7pm
(Emmanuel Temple)
6/22-6/27
Portland Conference Center
Seminars daily 9 a m. - 3 p.m. Tue - Sat
Evangelistic services nightly 7 p.m.
Where: The Portland Conference Center
1020 NF. 3rd and Martin Luther King Blvd.
Events hosted by:
The Full Gospel Pentecostal Association National Headquarters
1030 N. Sumner, Portland, Oregon 97217
(Emmanuel Temple Church)
Featuring
Keynote Speaker' Michael Patrick Williams
(6/24-6/25)
Biship Adolph A. Wells-President
Biship Dave McEhoy-Piesident
Full Gospel Pentecostal Association
A lla h te lls the angels th a t he is g o in g
Playbacks every Sunday at 8 p m ch.33
(A d a m ) -chapter 2 section 4 verse 30- T E A C H I N G S O F T H E H O N .
34- I f Jesus is lik e A d a m th is means E L IJ A H M U H A M M A D C A N C O N ­
th a t Jesus w i ll be an in s tru m e n t o f God T A C T E L IJ A H X JE F F E R S O N A T
in le a d in g m an back to h is rig h tfu l 335-0408
City Club Schedules
Forum For Candidates For
Multnomah County Chair
A ll nine candidates fo r M u lt ­
ourself to the
on F rid a y June 11. T h e fo ru m w ill
take place fro m 12 noon to 1:30 pm in
the G ra n d B a llro o m o f the H ilto n
competition
and found
B erties C hild
C are C enter
H o te l, 921 SW S ix th A ve .. P ortland.
E xtended Hours. 6 am - 1 0 pm
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H a n k M ig g in s .a c tin g M u ltn o m a h
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Paul M cC o y, pre sid ent o f Rose
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C la ra Peoples, c o m m u n ity activ ­
School Care
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enjoy the C ity o f Roses B u t h a v in g a
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M e tro c o u n c ilo r Roger B uchanan and
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T o ensure com p le te fairness in
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Beverly Stein
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state representative fro m SE P o rt­
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T H O S E IN T E R E S T E D IN T H E
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Recently we
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BUSINESS
SERVICES
DIRECTORY
24th Annual National Convention
every T h u rsd a y at 4p m c h a n n e l 27
is a thousand years as you c o u n t.”
u n it c om m a nd er fo r A m e ric a n forces W e ll, i f w e start th is “ m e a su re o f a
in G e rm a n y, a rtille ry o flic e r fo r v a r i­ th o u s a n d y e a r s ” w i t h p r o p h e t
ous U n ite d N a tio n s un its in K orea,
s ta ff o ffic e r in V ie tn a m , and c h ie f o f
a b a c h e lo r’ s degree in general ed uca­
liv in g today and the k in g d o m had not absolute. T H A N K Y O U F O R R E A D ­
“ T he IN G T H 1 S -M A Y P E A C E B E U N T O
section 6 verse 58- W e ll, in the Q uran
to h im in a day the measure o f w h ic h
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before thee (chapter 32 section 1 verse
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likeness o f Jesus w ith A lla h is tru ly as Y O U D o n ’ t fo rg e t about the T V .
the likeness o f A d a m ” -C h ap te r 3 Lecture senes by James X Bess L IV E
w a rn a
G uard, nu cle ar w eapons a n a lyst and
in div id ua l tra in in g fo r H eadquarters
F ilth U n ite d Slates A rm y fro m 1967
degree fro m R oosevelt U n iv e rs ity and
Leadership fro m 1971 to 1972.
tary a d vise r to the O h io N a tio n a l
in te rp re ta tio n m ust s p rin g fro m c o m ­
m any teachings o f the about Jesus m on sense and k n o w le d g e . 1 am g iv ­
shows a fu tu re one w e a rin g the name in g the rea de r a c le a r a rg u m e n t
(K n o w le d g e ) th a t has not as o f yet,
Jesus (ju stice).
Jesus said to his fo llo w e rs “ A n d been refuted. “ K n o w le d g e and b e lie f
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