J uly 7, 1993 • T he P orti . and O bserver P age A6 J /.AVM.AW. j 2 ì W.-..,.? J V ' '•‘-. . i " e Jlortktnh i’ ’* 'M m ZZV z X (©bseruer Faith Plus...Nothing! Nation Of Islam Is the o rig in o f man from the ape o r direct descendants o f God’’ There div inc guidance, for 2,(MK) y ears w hich brought them almost into the fa m ily o f w ild beast— going upon a ll fours, eat­ in g raw and unseasoned food, liv in g in caves and tree tops, c lim b in g and ju m p in g from one tree to the other. Even today they like c lim b in g and ju m p in g the monkeys arc from them. M E S SA G E T O TH E B L A C K M A N surrounding life etc. ) stim ulate the page 103. The Ape is com m only re­ e volution A n d any o f the species that lated to the cave and the caveman, and does not evolve and adapt w ith the we a ll know that the w hite race lived environm ent w ill die otT T h is is the in caves in Europe The H E M (H on E lija h M uh.) law o f evolution, it is a certain species said that all colors in people came evolved tw o thousand years ago you w ill not fin d the before evolution o f from the original people (black people) that species s till in existence. Y ou w ill by usinga m e th o d o fb irth c o n tro l.a n d o n ly fin d the ev olv ed ty pe o f the spe­ the w hite race was the last race to be cies in existence i f we evolv ed from grafted from us They started to m ak­ the ape thousands o f years ago then in g trouble among us. So we put them the ape should not be here or we out into Europe. W hen we put them should at least, cxpaect present apes to out they were stripped o f every th in g but the language "T hey were w ithout be e vo lvin g in to c iv iliz e d man to day History books refer to skulls that anyth in g to start c iv iliz a tio n and be­ scientists have found as “ A p e -M a n " came savages Then remained in such skulls o r skeletons Just because the co n d ition fo r 2.000 years—-no guide Ape has a structure lik e man and is no literature They lost a ll know ledge fro m the ju n g le (u n c iv iliz e d ) this does o f civ iliz a tio n Some o f them trie d to not mean that we came fro m it. 1 d o n 't graft themselves back into the black believe that the O rig in a l M an came nation, but they had nothing to go by. fro m the Ape. because Archaeology A few were lucky enough to make a and A nthropology are fin d in g ancient start, and got as far as what you ca ll the remains o f h igh c iv iliz a tio n on the G o rilla In fact, all o f the monkey A frica n continent and these fin d in gs fam ily are from this 2,000 year history go fu rth e r back than the Ape Is it o f the w hite race in Europe " M E S ­ are many theories out attem pting to e xp la in the beginning o f man The most w ide spread is the theory that man e vo ke d from the Ape Evolve means the process o f developing m the study o f evolution one learns that the environm ent (changes i n \* eat her. possible that the Ape came from a king? The Hon E lija h M uham m ad makes i t clear th a t, “ they (w h ite race) were punished by being deprived o f SAGE T O TH E B L A C K M A N page 119. T h is teaching is not meant to be a mocker y o f w hite people. The abov e auotc (“ They were w ith o u t anything to start c iv iliz a tio n and became sav­ ages ")c a n b e a p p lic d to us (blacks) in Am erica A savage is a person who has lost the knowledge o f h im s e lf and is liv mg a beat life The masses o f our people live indecent, cat food that are against health and a long life and we have im proper relationships w ith each other We have become sav ages! But now a lot o f sav agcsblack. brow n, red, yellow and w h itc arc developing their potential to be w hat God intended fo r us to be (sm ile). Just remember that the theory o f M an from Ape is only a theory w ithout strong evidence in re­ a lity o r science A theory is a p a rticu ­ la r v ie w or doctrine put fo rth or held as an explanation and it remains a th e o ry (docs not become fact) u n til tru th and reality backs it up But a theory may to be an honest sincere a tte m p t to e x p la in s o m e th in g . Secret societies o f this w orld arc skilled at h id in g tr u th to spread fa lse ideas and theories Thus ensuring that a sm all population rule the masses “ H id in g the tru th is a serious th in g to do H id in g the tru th takes away confidence, tru st and love O U R S A V IO U R H A S A R R IV E D page 10-11 P A R T T W O N E X T W E E K . GOD W IL L IN G May A lla h (G od) bless you to understand Learn more o f the mission and w ork o f M in ­ ister Louis Farrakhan watch the T V. lecture scries by James X Bess every Thursday at 4pm channel 27 and/or contact E lija h X JclTcrson at 335- 0408. First Scholarship Distributions From Family Fund Five students were selected to receive S1,000 awards from the Weston F a m ily Fund o f The Oregon C om m u­ n ity Foundation fo r the 1993-94 aca­ dem ic year. Student selection was based on academic performance (grade p o in t average and S A T scores) and fin a n cial need. E lig ib le applicants fo r the awards were graduating seniors from Benson, C leveland, F ra n klin , G rant, Jefferson, LaSalle, M adison, M arshall o r Roosevelt H igh Schools. The awardees are: • L isa Manske-Madison • Steven Radtke-Roosevelt • BaoChi Dinh-Benson • Thomas Van R un-F ranklin • M yra M ar-Cleveland Oregon C om m unity Foundation president Gregory C haille said that his new source o f financial support and encouragement comes at a critica l tim e fo r students as we see the cost o f education rise much faster than per­ sonal income. C haille also said that governm ent funds fo r college are shrinking making a college education seem even more out o f reach to may students. Portland investors Joseph and M a rily n Weston O f Weston Invest­ ment Co. have funded the Weston F am ily Fund at O C F w ith g ifts o f real property over the past tw o years to ta llin g S I,590,000. the foundation w ill use the income generated from the properties to provide grants and scholarships from The Weston Fam ­ ily Fund to support educational, ch a ri­ table, and cu ltu ra l programs in the com m unity. The Weston F am ily Fund is one o f 225 fa m ily and business charitable funds the statewide fo u n ­ dation adm inisters. The Weston F am ily Fund pres­ e n tly g e n e ra te s a p p ro x im a te ly $ 1 31,600 ann u a lly in grants and scholarships. In 1992, the Weston F am ily Fund awarded S56.000 to edu­ ca tio n a l and ch a rita b le program s. B e n e fic ia rie s o f g ra n ts in 1992 included M etropolitan F a m ily Ser­ vic e s , F rie n d s o f the C h ild re n ’ s museum, Oregon C h ild re n ’ s Founda­ tio n , “ I Have a D ream ” Foundation, and Interstate FirchouseC ulturalC en- ter. The Oregon C om m unity Foun­ dation is a statewide n o n p ro fit organi­ zation that adm inisters perm anent charitable funds on b ehalf o f in d i­ viduals, fam ilies, and organizations to support hum anitarian, educat io n a l, and cultural programs that benefit th e ir com m unities and the state as a Have you ever gone in to the kitchen to prepare a p a rticu la r dish and you found that the m ain in g re d i­ ent was m issing? D id You also find that there was nothing else that you could pul in its place because the dish w ould have been m ined? W e ll! The way we unclean folks w ill get to sec Jesus w ill be the same as thisparticulardish We w o n ’ t be able to use any other ingredients, like : lo ts o f m o n e y , w o r k in g m any m ira c le s , d o in g good things, g ift- of-gab. sweet ta lk It w ill be by faith Do you remember the stories in the B ible as C h rist moved across the country side touching and healing? Not just once but several times. He said, "Y o u r fa ith has made you w hole.” For fa ith in Jesus the C hrist healed them It atedby G od’ s word, so that what can be sccn was made out o f what cannot be seen.” [G N B ] I f you continue to read, you w ill fin d account-after-account o f those w ho have acted on their fa ith in them w ork A n d then, as soon as we God. Sometimes—even when fear tried use the right thing, every th in g quickly to hinder them or threats o f life and was th e ir fa ith and nothing else. M any tim es when we want to get something d o n c -w c try so many d if­ ferent approaches and fin d that none o f lim b o r even death, th e ir faith per­ sisted; and it was tiro u g h that kin d o f faith that they received G od’ s approval. N o one can please God w ithout o f that first? ” I say to you fa ith , fo r whoever conics to God must rig h t now, “ W hy have fa ith that God exists and rewards d o n ’ t you put your those who seek him . |Hcb. 11:6 G N B ] Let us not be a people who turn fa ith in Jesus firs t.” Instead o f wasting back and are lost. Instead, let us have tim e ru n n in g fa ith and be saved in C hrist Jesus. Use the rig h t ingredient. Have around to a ll these fa ith in God and every th in g w i ll be a ll fa lls into place O ur usual question fo llo w in g th is is. Why d id n ’ t I th in k d iffe re n t quacks U sing different ingredients w ill rig h t God does not even require you to not make the cake rise. W ith o u t the have an elephant’ s load o f faith; i f you proper ingredient, the cake w ill fa ll as ju st have fa ith the size o f an itty-b itty mustard secd-you can s till please God. fla t as a pancake. Just have fa ith ! It’ s that unm istak­ Faith cannot be seen or felt. You able ingredient that we all need to must believe! W hat is faith? Hebrews example: Luke 17:19—the ten men w ith leprosy, mark 10:52—the b lin d the elev enth chapter and the first verse make it through this life ..as we know man; Luke 8:48—the wom an w ith the reads. “ To have fa ith is to be sure o f the it. Y o u say th a t yo u ’ re going to issue o f blood for twelve years. Just to things we hope for, to be certain o f the heaven? Y o u ’ ve gotta have faith. Be- mention a few. In each one o f these things we cannot see. It was by th e ir cause-every body talkingabout heaven cases, someone came exclusively to fa ith that people o f ancient tim es won Jesus Even though they may not have G od’ s approval It is by fa ith that we a in ’ t going there! H allelujah! know H im previously asa friend, their understand that the universe was crc- Nickel-A-Drink Coalition Press Conference Mallory Avenue Christian Church, 126 NE Mallory Albina Christian Life Center Host Children Benefit A. C. Green Jr. o fth e w o rld cham­ w ill also appear and other 'ocal groups. pion Los Angeles Lakers w ill appear H is appearance w i l l benefit C h il­ at the A lb in a C hristian L ife Center dren A t Risk. Adm ission is free. A A div erse array o f N icke l-A -D rin k located at 5522 N. A lb in a Avenue, fre e w ill offe rin g w ill be received d u r­ supporters arc h o lding a press confer­ Portland, Oregon, on Friday evening, ing the services. For more in fo rm a - ’ ence to advocate fo r the passage o f tio n call: 503-281-5197 or 503-283- > July 9, 1993 HB2234 Hubert Evans o f the R ain­ 7:00 p.m. 1635. Z The popular singing group, Izaya bow C oalition, Rev. Rodney Page, Ecumenical M in istricso fO rcg o n ; Rev. Denise B ell, M allory' Avenue C h ris­ tian Church; Rev Benard Ing. Greater Faith M in istrie s. Debbie Wood. Cen­ tral C ity Concern; Jim Peterson, M a in ­ stream Y outh Programs, and Johnny Gage from the House o f Umoja. HB2234 increases the beer and w ine tax by 5 cents and dedicates the revenue to chemical dependency treat­ ment, intervention and prevention. Funding from the N ic k e l-A -D rin k in ­ crease w ill provide comprehensive treatment sen ices fo r a ll Oregonians p a rtic u la rly fa m ilie s , teens, and women w ith children. HB 2234 is s till in the House Revenue Com m ittee and w ill get a hearing w ith in the next two weeks. Contact Hubert Evans 284-617 Immanuel Free Methodist Church “Building Bridges By His Spirit” 311 N. Ivy, Portland, OR 97227 PO BOX 11956, Port., OR 97211 Sunday W orship 11:00 a.m. • W ednesday Prayer 7:00 p.m. or Debbie Wood 294-1681. Phone: (503) 288-0479 whole. M ark Strong, Pastor CHURCH CVÁa/rc/o/f/te (f/dmes B ryon C. N iidd Funeral Director Funeral Home • Cemetery • Memorial Garden Killingsvvorth Chapel 430 N. Killingsvvorth Portland, Oregon 97217 (503)283-1976 Evangelist Gregory Eobbs Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 (503)283-0525 SUNDAY SCHEDULE Bible Study 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Men's Training Leadership Women's Bible Class 5 00 pm Evening Worship 6:00 pm Attended nursery for all services Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study 7:00 pm 288-1092 Restoring New Testament Christianity V a n n & V a n n F U N E R A L V E N U E L O R Y 3 9 0 8 MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH D IR E C T O R S Has moved Sunday sevices to Stone Tower Church N .E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th Family Owned and Operated Since 1954 Serving the City of Portlandfor over 31 ye. r In your W orship Services 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, W ednesdays, 116 N.E. Schuyler 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. hour of need Vann & Vann are there to serve. Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS A Teaching Church W ith A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor 503/281-2836 5211 N. Williams Portland, OR 97217 * Z.Z ♦ Z * Z Za» X Z >*»*■* * Z / / * * -* .* Z /Z * » Z * X -* -* * * » * ' « Z aa '■ y . . L Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 > r. « > » < Z * < * / * * * * * /.# ♦ * « # •♦ * * « * < - __u H R I $ T OF / Mallory Avenue Christian Church "Com« to m« all you who or« weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday Silble Study ond Prayer inter-racial Congregation 126 l\l.e. Alberta + Portland, OR 97211 t (503) 288-5173 J Rialti (àBHtsstunarçr ^Baptist (f ljurclj 8101 N. Fiske Avenue • Portland Oregon 97203 Church Phone: 2 8 9 -0 1 4 7 Study Phone: 2 8 9 -1 9 1 1 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00pm Pastor, Re JamesC.E. Faulkner Theme: Whatever your going to do for the Lore, do It now. I Peter i v . l l