y '• • *•« * ♦ * • f Z***'-»’. ' a? /•» . * * • > '> * * .....« • u X aj I j L ú J T - . . . . ^ U . P age B4 >Ai •’ » * »• KM n u U mmi M M hm mh N ovember 8, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver Locai CfuircA ‘“Makes A ‘Difference" In Northeast Tort Land In c e le b ra tio n o f the n a tio n a l M a ke A D iffe r e n c e D a y , the C h u rch o f S c ie n to lo g y C e le b rity C e n tre presented the N o rth e a s t E m e rg e n cy Food P ro g ra m , and o utreach a c tiv ity o f the E cu m e n ­ ic a l M in is trie s o f O re g o n , w ith a d o n a tio n o f m ore than $ 3 3 0 fo r th e ir In fa n t N u tr itio n P rogram th is w eek. T he c h u rc h also d e liv ­ ered several bags o f m e n ’ s c lo th ­ in g the P o rtla n d P o lic e D e p a rt­ m e n t’ s Sunshine D iv is io n fo r d is ­ tr ib u tio n to men n e e d in g s tu rd y w o rk c lo th e s . C reated and run n a tio n a lly by U S A W eekend and the P o in ts o f L ig h t F o u n d a tio n , M ake A D if ­ ference D ay is an annual event w here c itiz e n s are c h a lle n g e d to jo in hundreds o f thousands o f oth e rs across the n a tio n w ho w ill “ make life b e tte r fo r o th e rs .” C y n th ia H a ll, a s ix -y e a r em ­ p lo y e e o f the N E E m e rg e n c y Food P ro g ra m (N E F P ), said the P rogram p ro v id e s packages to an average o f 30 fa m ilie s w ith in ­ fa n ts every m o n th . Packages c o n ­ ta in baby fo rm u la , fre sh m ilk , and o th e r fo o d s p e c ific a lly de­ sig n e d to m eet the n u tr itio n a l needs o f c h ild re n u n d e r the age o f six . “ W e h e lp a lo t o f la rg e o r co m b in e d fa m ilie s h e re ,” C y n th ia stated. “ W e once had a fa m ily o f 17 p e o p le -tw o parents and 15 k id s —com e in .” make aoifferehce day AU 5 C o n tra ry to the m a jo rity -h e ld o p in io n , c lie n ts w h o co m e to N E F P lo o k in g fo r a ssistance are fu ll- tim e w o rk in g p e o p le , w hose are to o m uch to q u a lify fo r fo o d stam ps. “ O ne o f the m ost c o m ­ m on th in g s we hear is I m ake $ 5 .0 0 per m o n th to o m uch fo r W h ile it was acknowledged that there is an element o f drug use in the lives o f fam ilies N EFP services, C ynthia felt strongly that low wages and high liv in g expenses are the main causes o f people not being able to come up w ith basic expenses. “ I d o n ’ t th in k most people know how expensive it is to m aintain a house­ hold these days,” C ynthia com m ent­ ed. “ B oth parents w o rkin g means day care costs, w hich are extrem ely spiritual re lie f to the m aterialistic West in a new book spelling out her creed. © “ I f we are tru ly going to revert the dow nward spiral our society is In “ A Simple Path,” , the 85- year-old Albanian-born nun explains her simple, undoubting faith and o f­ fers a five-point guide to getting c loser to God. « The book, written by Canadian Lucinda Vardey, is based on a series oftaped interviews with Mother Teresa and quotes nuns and helpers working for her global charity organization. It is divided into chapters on prayer, faith, love, service and peace. PbiMsoi L k . h i high. T w o o r three kids in fu ll tim e day care pretty much wipes out these peoples’ m o n th ly income, before M other Teresa gives advice on how to achieve each, g iv in g exam­ ples from the w ork o f her charities, abandoned, the sick, the orphans,” explains one o f her w orkers. treated. They are hungry fo r our love.” But she is clear that w hile the poor may be human beings, they are also the embodiment o f Jesus C hrist Pope John Paul, speaking in Rome after the M illio n M an March in Washington underscored racial problems in the U nited States, saying he hoped the country w ould never be tom apart by race, class and religion. The Pope dedicated the address at his weekly general audience to his trip to the United States earlier this month, during wh ich he urged A m er­ ica to live up to its ca llin g as a m u lti­ cultural nation o f freedom and op­ portunity fo r all. “ I admire this impressive mosa­ ic o f cultures and I pray that it w ill never be tom apart by confl icts caused by differences o f class, race and re li­ gion,” he told thousands o f people in St Peter’ s Square fo r the audience. “ The United States is being chal­ lenged to strengthen those truths and values on w hich the country was M other Teresa also blames want o f love fo r the ills o f the West. “ The greatest disease inthe West today is...being unwanted, unloved and uncared for. We can cure physi­ cal diseases w ith m edicine but the o n ly cure fo r loneliness, despair and hopelessness is love,” she says. and her purpose in serving them is to serve God. Random House. p u b lis h e ro f“ A Sim ple Faith,” hopes it w ill match the success o f Pope John Paul I l ’ s “ Crossing the Threshold o f Hope,” w hich sold tw o m illio n copies w ith in “ We are not social workers, not nurses o r doctors, we are religious sisters. We serve Jesus in the poor. We nurse H im , feed H im , clothe H im , co m fo rt H im in the poor, the a week o f publication in October 1994. It said the book w ill answer critics who say she should try to change the w orld ratherthanjust heal its wounds. John PaulAddresses T1S. WEEKEND In p a rtn e rsh ip with w hich include c h ild re n ’s homes and d ig n ity and to be treated as we are ra p id ly descending, we need to root DOING GOOD A ID S hospices as w ell as the famous home fo r the dying in Calcutta. She talks w ith compassion and sympathy o f her w ork w ith the poor: “ They are hungry not o nly fo r food, they are hungry to be recognized as human beings. They are hungry for w in te r u tility b ills and rent are even considered. C h u rc h sp o ke sp e rso n , A n g ie “ Divide founded and w ithout w hich a genu­ ine democracy cannot prevail,” he said. and her male friend. F o llo w in g the m a rch a b ip a r­ tis a n g ro u p o f C o n g re s s m e n The march o f nearly 1 m illio n black men near the U S. C apitol was organized by N ation o f Islam leader Louis Farrakhan who preached a thunderous sermon portraying A m er­ ica as a white supremacist society urged P re s id e n t B il l C lin to n to a p p o in t a c o m m is s io n on race re la tio n s . D uring his trip , the Pope said equality was as much an issue in the U nited States today as it was during the C iv il W ar fought more than a century ago o ve r states’ rights and slavery. . - may mention soul and s p irit more often than, say, those by Dean Koontz, mountainside. He is being hunt­ ed. A liza rd like beast the size o f a whale lurks nearby. It eats people. S o m e th in g new fro m M ic h a e l Crichton? they tap deep into the current stream o f Am erican anxieties, te llin g stories o f righteous individuals confronted by corrupt institutions like the go v­ N ot quite. Here is what Dr. Benson does next. He prays. “ N ow , Lord, Y o u 'v e helped me so far,” the frightened scientist begins. and sauces, tuna, stews, d ry beans and cheese. S e ve ra l d o n a tio n s o f green beans and ric e have co m e in a lre a d y , m a k in g o th e r v e g e ta ­ b les o r canned m eal ite m s in g re a te r need. Cash d o n a tio n s are a lso w e lc o m e . B e in g a s u p p o rte r o f p ro ­ gram s th a t p ro v id e s o lu tio n s fo r those in need, th e C e le b rity C e n ­ tre has been ru n n in g a m e n ’ s c lo th in g d riv e fo r the P o rtla n d P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t’ s S u n s h in e D iv is io n in N o rth P o rtla n d . B e ­ in g the ra re st o f d o n a tio n s , D i v i ­ sio n re p re s e n ta tiv e L yn n T a y lo r said the c lo th e s w o u ld be g iv e n to hom eless men lo o k in g fo r o r b e g in n in g m anual la b o r jo o s o r tr y in g to g e t o f f the streets. action novels: Charles Colson, the Watergate figure who now runs a prison m inistry, and Pat Robertson, founder o f the C hristian Broadcast­ ing N etw ork. This lite ra ry trend is the latest example o l the s k ill entrepreneurial believers have shown in taking sec­ ular ideas and g iv in g them a s p iritu ­ al tw ist fo r a religious marketplace. shirts w ith evangelical slogans, ch ild re n ’ s videos w ith cartoon B i­ ble stories and many other products have found consumers who want their entertainment leavened w ith inspiration. W h ile the C hristian th rille rs U nited States remain fa ith fu l to its ( T ill' a can race relations. Heavy racial strains in the U n it­ ed States have been highlighted by the march and by the trial o f football legend O.J Simpson, a black hero vocation as a nation founded on the p illa rs o ffre e d o m , virtue, hospitality and the defence o f life ...” V v rtla u h (Observer Call 288-0033 C o ls o n ’ s b o o k , “ G id e o n ’ s I orch,’ w ritten w ith Ellen Vaughn, tells the story o fa harsh federal crack­ dow n on anti-abortion groups, the response o f a ruthless and opportu­ nistic president to anti-abortion v io ­ lence. A peaceful pastor is caught up in the governm ent’ s sweep; a secu- io Advertise In r. la rly inclined attorney general has a crisis o f faith. Robertson, in “ The End o f the A ge,” w rites o f nothing less than events leading to the Second C om ­ ing o f Christ. A fte r a meteor strikes Los Angeles, a w ealthy couple flees to the desert, jo in s a B ib le study p rin tin g o f 175,000 copies and j R o b e rtso n ’ s 2 75,000 copies by i W ord Publishing, a subsidiary o f I ogy C olson’ s book has had a first N ashville-based Thomas N elson Inc., w hich has priced each book at $22. But those numbers pale beside the 530,000 copies W ord has p rin t­ ed since September o f “ The Oath. “ When y o u ’ re w ritin g C hris- j tian th rille rs, you have to be very m in d fu l o f yo u r readership,” said Peretti, considered the dean o f the genre. “ I never put any swearing in m y books.’ E x p lic it sex is d e fin ite ly out, too, and gory violence is kept to a m inim um . But a character’s s p iritu ­ al transform ation is essential. “ C on­ version is always in there,” Peretti said, “ i f o nly by im p lica tio n .” Mt Olivet Baptist Church 8501 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. acquitted tw o weeks ago o f m urder­ ing his form er w ife, a white woman, Worship Services 8:00am & 11:00am. Church School 9:30 to 10:30am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 10:30am & 7:00pm Radio M inistry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor (503) 240-PRAY years, he retired in 1980. S urviving are his w ife , M in n ie ; sons, Earl A. Sr. ofP ortland and Dennis L. o f Clackamas; daughters, Patricia L. C lark and Susan J. Fox, both o f Ilw aco, Wash., and Karen M . W in k le r o f M ilw a u k ie ; brother, Earl A o f Sacramento. C a lif.; 12 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren Sunday S ch ool 9.30am M orning Worship 10:45am Evangelistic Service 7:30pm Tuesday Pastoral Teaching 7 :00pm N E F P is m o s tly in need o f fresh p ro d u ce and m ilk , pastas nouncing personal sin; a ll feature m ajor characters who p u b lic ly em­ brace a born-again faith in Jesus Since August, tw o evangelical Protestant lum inaries better known fo r th e ir other w orks have published P o n tiff was concerned about A m e ri­ SUNDAY are donated to a designated non­ p ro fit service agency. T his year’ s Supermarket Saturday is fo r N ovem ­ ber 18. group and converts; the A n tich rist | slips into the W hite House. Christ. Mr. Fox died N ov. 2 at age 73. He was bom June 12, 1922, in Washougal, Wash A veteran o f the U.S. A rm y during W o rld W ar II, he received three Bronze Stars, a S ilve r Star and a Purple Heart. A resident o f Oregon fo r 30 I an annual event run by Safeway stores where a percentage o f the d a y’s sales conservative c ritiq u e o f abortion rights or M ain Street clergy m em­ bers who w ould shy away from de­ called C hristian th rille rs, in w hich p o tb o ilin g adventure is com bined w ith a d is tin ctly conservative th e o l­ ®bituarp - Charles B. Fox Sr. 1 ernment, the news media o r law en­ forcement. O ften, the books o ffe r a The scene is from “ The O ath,” a novel by Frank E. Peretti, a form er Pentecostal m inister. It is part o f a new, lucrative genre loosely The 75-year-old Pope told his audience he was p raying “ so that the 4224 S.E. 62nd Avenue (between Powell & Foster) Portland, Oregon 97206 out o f a jo b by the year 2005. Sponsored by other strong com ­ m unity organizations such as the A lb in a M in iste ria l A llia n ce , the U r- _ O_____ W '■lJl.^kizvIz^srsAC*_ ild life biologist Steve Benson is alone and unarmed on a m o o n lit torn by racial hatreds. The Pope made no specific men­ tion o f the march but aides said dur­ ing the Oct. 4-8 trip to N ew Y ork, New Jersey and Baltim ore that the FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH out the psych o -b a b b le fro m our schools and return to the actual edu­ cation o f the next generation.” Mann challenged N EFP that the Church, through the restoration o f m oral stan­ dards in our society, w o u ld put them ban League and the NE N e ig h b o r­ hood Association, NEFP also p a rtic­ ipates w ith the M artin Luther K in g Safeway in “ Supermarket Saturday,” fe w e s t Tfmtters Cast Spirituali Twist A service was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1995, in W illam ette N ational Cemetery fo r Charles B Fox Sr., a flo o r covering contractor. A c a tio n system s are no lo n g e r the h a lls o f le a r n in g ’ th e y on ce ca n n o t change y o u r e n v iro n m e n t and th a t w h a t “ fe e ls g o o d ” d e te r­ m in e s the d iffe r e n c e b e tw e e n rig h t and w ro n g .” Mother Teresa Publishes SpiritualQuide A fter decades o fh e lp in g the poor in India, M other Teresa is sending p ro g ra m s such as N E F P to d a y fro m 10 ye a rs ago. “ C u rre n t e d u ­ w e re ,” M a n n stated. “ In ste a d , b i­ za rre p s y c h ia tric th e o rie s , such as those d e s c rib e d in the in fa ­ m ous b o o k, T h e B e ll C u rv e , have m ade th e ir w a y in to o u r sch o o ls, fo r c in g on o u r c h ild re n absurd ideas th a t s k in c o lo r has so m e ­ th in g to d o w ith IQ , th a t you wages are s im p ly n o t enough to c o v e r basic liv in g expenses, but fo o d s ta m p s ,’ “ C y n th ia re p lie d . 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