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OCHO RIOS, St Ann — Tatline Brown Rose was born to be a teacher. For four years before she got a job at Clapham Basic School in Moneague, St Ann she taught neighbourhood children from her house. "I always wanted to do teaching... Children would always come along my pathway and I would take time to help them in whatever area I could," she said. The 85-year-old has seen the basic school grow over the years, and its students with it. She taught there for more than 20 years. "When I started teaching there were about 16 children at the school, it was a small school and we made it work. I have to say it was the greatest years of my life because I loved my job very much. I am a lover of children and so I was happy to be among them," she told the Jamaica Observer. In January 1991, Rose was elected to head the basic school, then housed in a small room inside Clapham Seventh-day Adventist Church. "The former teacher was a lady and she got sick and decided to leave the district. There was a vote [within] the community to determine who should take up the post and all the votes came in my favour. I was so happy!" said Rose. Read more...

Born to teach

OCHO RIOS, St Ann — Tatline Brown Rose was born to be a teacher. For four years before she got a job at Clapham Basic…

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Inter-America’s Festival of the Laity Opens with Renewed Commitment to Sharing the Gospel

The Inter-American Division’s Festival of the Laity kicked off last night with the passing of the torch, which had symbolically traveled across the 24 major church regions, targeting…

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Adventists to Participate in Days of Prayer for the Nation

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica is calling on its approximately 300,000 members to join in days of prayer for the nation on Saturday, July…

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NCU Researchers Warn of Increase in HIV/AIDS Cases

Already faced with the perils of COVID-19 and reports that a case of the monkeypox virus has been confirmed locally, Jamaicans are again being warned…

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CJC officers for 2022-2026 commit to mission focus at installation ceremony

The leaders elected to serve the Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) for the 2022-2026 quadrennium have solemnly pledged to serve under God’s direction as they were…

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NEW LEADERS ELECTED TO SERVE EAST JAMAICA CONFERENCE FOR THE NEXT QUADRENNIUM

Delegates at the Sixth Quadrennial Conference Session of the East Jamaica Conference have elected several newcomers to serve as conference directors for the next quadrennium,…

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West Jamaica Conference Elects New Administration

The West Jamaica Conference on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, voted a new administration to lead the Constituency for the Quadrennium 2022-2026 at the Seventh-day Adventist…

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NCU theology student dies officiating aunt’s funeral

Ministerial student Kevar Brown had just one semester left to complete his degree at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) and the man of God had a…

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High achiever turns Gleaner vendor to help finance medical school dream

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago, 18-year-old Justeena Rhone grasped the opportunity to make money selling newspapers, shooting for her dream…

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Dr. Meric Walker Elected to Serve as EJC President 2022-2026

After prayerful contemplation and discussion, the delegates of the East Jamaica Conference have elected Dr. Meric Walker to serve as EJC president for 2022-2026. The…

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