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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Haiti has been praying for the safe return of four of its members who were kidnapped during a live online program last night. The program was taking place at a studio owned by the church in Diquini, Carrefour, on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince. “We are shocked and concerned for our church members, but we must strengthen our faith in God, even in these very uncertain times in our country,” said Pastor Pierre Caporal, president of the church in Haiti. The four church members who were abducted are part of the Adventist Gospel Krèyol Ministry. They were leading a live online praise and worship program when the captors interrupted their singing and took them away. The group is part of a large choir that travels throughout the country but is based in Diquini. The group shifted to an online ministry when the pandemic lockdown went into effect in 2020, and last night’s program was supposed to mark the one-year anniversary of the transition. Caporal encouraged church members during a live radio and online session today to keep praying fervently for God’s deliverance. “Trust in God, believe in His promises, always use His Word as an anchor for your life in the midst of all the challenges,” he said. Read more...

Adventist Church in Haiti Prays for Safety of Four Kidnapped Members

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Haiti has been praying for the safe return of four of its members who were kidnapped during a live online…

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Adventists Host Possibility Ministries Week

Starting today (March 8) the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica will celebrate Adventist Possibility Ministries, (formerly Special Needs Ministries). The annual week of celebration is…

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NCU Student Seeks Funding For Cancer Treatment in Cuba

Racquel Matthews, a senior Criminal Justice student at Northern Caribbean University (NCU), has the rare Pseuomyxoma Peritonei cancer that requires medical treatment that is not…

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Adventist Church Moves General Conference Session to St. Louis, Missouri

The Executive Committee (EXCOM) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church voted Wednesday, February 17, 2021, to move the 2022 General Conference (GC) Session, the quinquennial business…

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Learning centre opens in Flanker, St James

ST JAMES, Jamaica— The Flanker Seventh-day Adventist Church in St James has opened a learning centre to assist students in the community with virtual learning.…

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NCU president wants greater investment in youth to reduce crime

Northern Caribbean University (NCU) president, Dr Lincoln Edwards, has called for increased investment in youth development, including the greater use of church facilities to implement…

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Breast cancer treatment facility opens at Andrews hospital

With the number of cases and death rates resulting from breast cancer reportedly on the rise in Jamaica, a new privately-owned facility dedicated to the…

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Inter-American Leadership To Elect Department Heads and Regional Leaders

Top Seventh-day Adventist leaders from across the church in the Inter-American Division (IAD) voted today to hold elections of its department heads this April during…

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‘Love Doctor’ Taylor scores 100

BY CANDIECE KNIGHT | In the 65 years that he has been married to Marrian, centenarian James “Doctor” Taylor says they have never had a…

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Inter-American Publishing Ministries Leader Dies of COVID-19 Complications

Pastor Ervin González, publishing ministries director for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America, died on Dec. 31, 2020, after complications due to the novel coronavirus.…

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