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April 19, 2017
SPRING , Revival
New Greater Faith Out Reach Ministry
Guest Speakers:
Come and be REVIVED
Host: Pastor B. A. Bolton
Prophetess G. Gee
Christian Living Ministries
Florence , Alabama
Week Review
in
Shocking Random Kill
The so-called
“Facebook
killer” who
brazenly
gunned down
a Cleveland
man at ran-
dom on Eas-
ter Sunday, killed himself Tuesday as cops closed in.
Authorities said Steve Stephens, 37, (left) shot and
killed Robert Godwin seemingly at random, record-
ing the encounter on his phone and uploading the
horrific video to Facebook.
Is There Anything Too
Hard For God?
Pastor Rose Franks
Glory Christian Center
The
Location:
12105 NE Prescott
Portland, Oregon
Contact# (503) 381-8964,
#(470) 265-8236
April 19th - 21st • 7pm Nightly
Special Appearance:
Reo Varnardo
and Matthew
Minnieweather
Arrests in Park Murder
Two arrests have been made in the shooting death
of a Vancouver teenager last week at Holladay Park
across from Lloyd Center. The young men arrested
are ages 17 and 18 and police said more suspects
may be involved.
Police Chief Cleared
An investigation has found that Portland Police
Chief Mike Marshman did not violate police bu-
reau rules on truthfulness and he has been returned
to duty, Mayor Ted Wheeler announced last week.
Witnesses backed up Marshman’s statements that
he never asked another officer to sign him in for a
training session.
Improving Oregon Jobs Report
Oregon’s unemployment rate edged down to 3.8 per-
cent in March, from 4.0 percent in February. This
was the lowest unemployment rate since comparable
records began in 1976.
Blazers Eye Game Two
Golden State won
the opening round
of the NBA play-
offs against the
Portland
Trail
Blazers on Sunday
in Oakland and will
host game two of
the best-of-seven
series on Wednes-
day. Damian Lil-
lard and CJ McCol-
lum put on a dazzling display of shot-making for the
Blazers in game one, but the Warrriors withstood the
challenge with a 121-109 victory.
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