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What Adventists Can Do After an Extremist Attack

By Gabriela Profeta Phillips, director of Adventist-Muslim relations for the North American Division A wave of violence hit southern California last week, leaving many of us numbed. “Why?” we asked ourselves. “Why would a seemingly normal man, happily married and blessed with a 6-month-old child, take the lives of people indiscriminately? How could a young mother…

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SDA Church impacts Downtown with Love in the Marketplace

Despite the rain, ‘Love in the Marketplace’ was well supported and celebrated by church members in and around St William Grant Park, downtown Kingston, Jamaica, on Sabbath, November 28, 2015 at 3pm. The North Street and Heroes Circle Districts of churches (North Street, Arnold Road, Heroes Circle, Ephesus and Cross Road) dominated the eastern, northern, southern…

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Delegates Elect New Administration for Jamaica Union Conference

Approximately 275 delegates at the Second (First Quinquennial) Session of the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (JAMU) voted unanimously for to elect a new administration to provide Spiritual and  administrative leadership to its more than 280,000 members for the next five year. The Session was held at the Mandeville Adventists Church in Manchester from…

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Adlai Blythe attempts to counter secularism

DOVER, St Mary: Executive secretary and treasurer at the North East Jamaica Conference (NEJC) of Seventh-day Adventists, Adlai Blythe, describes himself as “a second-generation Adventist who was born and raised in the Church”. After spending more than 20 years working in the public sector as an administrator and accountant, Blythe joined the conference at its…

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Central Jamaica Conference is Heritage Quiz Champion

Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) proved they knew more about the history and doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica by finishing ahead of the other four Conferences in the Jamaica Union Conference (JAMU) Heritage Quiz finals held on Saturday, November 21, at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Gymnatorium in Mandeville, Manchester. the CJC team…

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JAMU host Second (First Quinqennial) Session

The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists will host its Second (First Quenquennial) Session at the Mandeville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Manchester from December 1-3, 2015. The theme for the Session is “Reaching Forward with Christ” Registration for all delegates will begin at 12:00 noon and will continue until 4:00 p.m. Jamaica Union Conference staff. The…

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Adventist Nurse Delivers Own Son as Car Races to Hospital

By Andrew McChesney, news editor, Adventist Review A Seventh-day Adventist nurse delivered her own baby as her husband frantically sped their car toward the hospital in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Norine Reese had planned to give birth at home as she had with her other three boys. But her midwife service was unable to send…

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Adventists launch first mobile medical and dental clinic in Jamaica

Portmore, Jamaica | Damian Chambers/IAD The Honorable Fitz Jackson, member of Jamaica’s Parliament for South St. Catherine, is about to cut the ribbon to officially launch the mobile clinic. Pastor Roy Dennis and Dr. Patric Rutherford looks on. Images by Damian Chambers. The Braeton Seventh-day Adventist Church in Central Jamaica is now prepared to take…

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Follow up on those programmes, clergyman tells PAJ

MEMBERS of the media fraternity have been urged by a clergyman to follow up with the launch of various programmes announced in the media to ensure that work is actually being done. This they were told at the Andrew’s Seventh-Day Adventist Church service yesterday which marks the beginning of National Journalism Week. Pastor Levi Johnson,…

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Adventists Offer Prayers and Support in Paris Tragedy

By Andrew McChesney, news editor, Adventist Review The Seventh-day Adventist Church and its members worldwide offered prayers and support for Paris after a series of shootings and explosions killed scores of people. France declared a state of emergency and closed its borders after at least 80 people were reported killed in a concert hall and…

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