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Talking and living the church’s mission is never far from a Seventh-day Adventist gathering. It was certainly not the exception for the more than 300 hundred Adventist laypeople, church leaders, and government officers who met for the opening session of the Inter-American Division’s (IAD) Adventist-laymen Services and Industries (ASi) Convention in Nassau, The Bahamas, on August 21. The annual event, taking place this year at the Atlantis Convention Center under the theme “Reviving the Spirit of Service,” gathered Adventist professionals, entrepreneurs, and others to worship, network, get training and inspiration to better share Christ in the marketplace. This gathering is not by chance, said Pastor James F. Daniel, an IAD vice-president and ASi-IAD secretary. “You have traveled from far and wide to be here, for a purpose that is pregnant with design,” he told attendees. “In the following few days, we will listen to plenaries and workshop presentations, but we will also spend valuable time one on one so that not only everyone is heard but valued. Because without you, there would not be ASi,” Daniel emphasized.

Pastor James Daniel, IAD vice president and ASi Inter-America secretary opens the four-day session in Nassau, The Bahamas. Photo by Nigel Coke/IAD

Pastor Leonard Johnson, IAD executive secretary, concurred. “The Inter-American Division is all about mission, but to accomplish it, we need people,” he said as he welcomed every attendee. “We valued each one of you as business professionals, and as we come together, we recognize that we need you to help us reach the secular world,” he said. “May this event help us to revive our spirit of service.” ASi-IAD president Marston Thomas reminded attendees that this Adventist laypeople convention is not an end in itself. There is an ultimate purpose in these exchanges, he said. “This is a place where we meet to share ideas that, with the help of the Holy Spirit, will enhance God’s mission,” Thomas emphasized. “It’s all about mission.” Read more...

Inter-America’s Lay Adventists Meet in The Bahamas to Revive their Spirit of Service

Talking and living the church’s mission is never far from a Seventh-day Adventist gathering. It was certainly not the exception for the more than 300…

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Adventist Church Opens New Center for the Poor and Homeless in Central Jamaica

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Central Jamaica recently inaugurated a new center for the poor and homeless in Mandeville, Jamaica. The Life Hope Center, located…

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Give All Tertiary Students Gov’t Tuition Support, Says NCU Board Member

Northern Caribbean University (NCU) board member Dr Witford Reid has called for a “complete transformation” in the funding of tertiary education in Jamaica. Speaking yesterday…

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It’s a love affair with Woodford

You know the love is for real when the person is willing to go the extra mile with you, and neither hill nor valley will…

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At SeLD Conference, Church Leaders Encouraged to Balance Work and Family For Successful Ministry

Day two of Inter-America’s Segment Leadership Development (SeLD) Conference drew hundreds of church administrators, pastors, and local church elders on July 16, to focus on…

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Adventist Church in Central Jamaica opens Centre for the Poor and Homeless

The Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) of Seventh-day Adventists, on Saturday, July 13, 2019, opened doors to its ‘Life Hope Centre’ for the poor and homeless on the compound of the Mandeville Seventh-day Adventist Church, Mandeville, Jamaica. Outside view of the newly opened ‘Life Hope Centre’, located on the compound of the Mandeville Seventh-day Adventist Church.…

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NCU dominates national S&T competition

Innovation powerhouse Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has retained first place in the National Science and Technology Competition hosted by the Scientific Research Council (SRC). In…

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Adventists ‘shock’ Nigel Coke with honour

After 14 years of service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, Communication Director, Nigel Coke, was shocked, when his leaders surprised him, at his…

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In Inter-America, Church Intensifies Efforts To Expand Special Needs Ministries

Hanel Iván Rosales is 26 years old. He loves to study the Bible and share Jesus with everyone he meets. Rosales has been blind since…

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Philippines Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Sabbath-Keeper

In what has been called “a landmark decision,” the Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled in favor of a Seventh-day Adventist student and his constitutional right of freely observing a day of rest according to his conscience. The ruling, which dates back to July 2017 but was recently made public, benefits petitioner Denmark Valmores, who…

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