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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — When final-year Northern Caribbean University (NCU) student Romona Geohaghan was tasked with an assignment focused on community development, she reached out to Mandeville Hotel to not only virtually host two events, but also assist with a charitable deed for the Manchester Infirmary. She told OBSERVER ONLINE that the events were fundraisers in fulfilment of her course work, which requires students to seek business clients and coordinate events to benefit the community. “We (Geohaghan and Mandeville Hotel) had a Manchester talent search and then ‘Meals with a Message Breakfast sale’. We had the first round of the talent search from March 25 and the finals on April 10 – the same day as the breakfast sale. Both events were centred around giving back to the infirmary with added benefits of empowering the youth,” she said. Read more...

NCU student coordinates donation of well-needed supplies to Manchester Infirmary

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — When final-year Northern Caribbean University (NCU) student Romona Geohaghan was tasked with an assignment focused on community development, she reached out to Mandeville…

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Adventist Leader Challenge Members to “Break Out of Their Walls”

Kingston, Jamaica…Nigel Coke | Highlighting one of the positives of the dangerous Coronavirus pandemic which has impacted the entire world in various ways, president of…

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Inter-America’s Leadership Elects Department Directors To Serve Until 2025

Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News  | Top Seventh-day Adventist leaders from throughout the Inter-American Division (IAD) elected vice presidents and…

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Mother and Daughter Receive Home in their Twilight Years

Lacovia, St Elizabeth…Nigel Coke |   “It’s never too late for a shower of rain.” That famous proverbial held true for 105 year old Roberta…

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The Psychology of Vaccine Hesitancy: Could the Church Help?

One of the most negative components on how the pandemic has been managed has to do with psychological factors. From the impact of the initial lockdown to pandemic…

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Adventists in Jamaica Charged to Advocate for Religious Freedom, Racial Equality

Montego Bay, Jamaica..Shadeka Haye/JAMU | Pastor Glen Samuels, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, western region has challenged Seventh-day Adventists not to exploit…

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NCU hails late journalist Michael Sharpe

Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has expressed sadness at the passing of veteran journalist Michael Sharpe, who is a former adjunct instructor at the institution. “He was…

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Adventist Church Leaders Vote to Hold a Special One-Day GC Session in January 2022

On Tuesday, April 13, 2021, members of the General Conference Executive Committee (GC EXCOM) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church voted to hold a Special General…

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Adventist Church Leaders Vote Paul H. Douglas as the New Treasurer-Elect

Paul H. Douglas, director of the General Conference Auditing Service (GCAS) since 2007, was voted treasurer/chief financial officer-elect of the Seventh-day Adventist Church on April…

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Young People in Inter-America Reach Out to Thousands on Global Youth Day

After more than a year of pandemic lockdowns and social distancing restrictions, thousands of Seventh-day Adventist young people across Inter-America took to the streets in their communities…

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