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Charles E. Bradford, First President of the North American Division, Passes to His Rest

Charles E. Bradford, first president of the North American Division (NAD) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, passed away on Thursday, September 9, 2021, in Huntsville,…

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‘Jamaica Needs Prayer and Christians,’ Adventist Women’s Leader Says

Dr. Lorraine Vernal, family, women’s, children’s and adolescent ministries director for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is seeing the condition and plight of women…

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NCU Administrator Dr Newton Cleghorne Passes

The Administration of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is saddened to announce the sudden passing of Dr Newton Cleghorne, Vice President, Student Services. He died today,…

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In Jamaica, Project for the Deaf Will Take Adventist Student To UN Youth Conference

Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica | Jayda Lunan / NCU and IAD News Staff | Letesha Whyte, a student of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) and president of…

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Online Stewardship Congress To Strengthen Church Members Across Inter-America

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America will hold a special online Stewardship Congress to reach members across the thousands of churches and congregations in the…

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In Jamaica, 18-year-old Adventist Student Wins National Gospel Song Competition

The Seventh-day Adventist community in Jamaica is still rejoicing after Erica Lumsden, a student at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) and member of the Claremont…

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JAMU Commits $10 Million To NCU Church Building Project

The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) has allocated $2 million towards the NCU Church Building Project for this year with a total of…

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Frustration soared 86% during COVID, study finds

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased frustration among the Jamaican population, pushing many to resort to negative and unhealthy coping strategies, a recent survey by researchers from Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has found. In a call to action, researchers have lobbied for policymakers to assess the findings to determine the scope and scale of intervention needed.…

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Mandeville hospital receives well-needed supplies

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Although grateful that the Mandeville Regional Hospital received US$40,000 worth of supplies for orthopaedics and paediatrics, Chief Executive Officer Alwyn Miller says…

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Erica Lumsden is the Gospel star

It’s been two days since Erica Lumsden took home the top prize from the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s (JCDC) Gospel Star Competition, and she’s still…

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