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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 stop them from caring. That’s just how a group of 10 persons from the United States of America felt as they made their journey on July 17, up through the winding thoroughfare and into the cool St Andrew hills where the Woodford Seventh-day Adventist Preparatory School is located. The group came to the island bearing gifts and back-to-school supplies for the school and its children with whom they have fallen in love since 2016. “It began when education director at the East Jamaica Conference, Dr Donna Brown, approached me while she was on a trip to New York,” explained the group leader, Keith ‘Chappy’ Taylor, a Jamaican teacher living in the United States. “She told me that there are two Seventh-day Adventist schools that needed help back home. So, when I came to Jamaica, I visited Woodford SDA Preparatory School and fell in love with the school and the children.” A fire was kindled in Taylor’s heart which propelled him into action. He had discussions with the principal of the school where he teaches in the US and together they formulated a plan which saw them buying gifts and sending them to Jamaica for the school and its students. Read more...

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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Dyhann Buddoo-Fletcher | Martin Henry a great SDA leader

“It does not take a great mind to be a Christian, but it takes all the mind a man has,” wrote Richard C. Raines. Remembering…

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Remembering Martin Henry, a great Adventist leader

“ It does not take a great mind to be a Christian, but it takes all the mind a man has” wrote Richard C Raines.…

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Over 50 couples said “I do” again during CJC’s Marriage Enrichment Retreat

“Love was in the air” during a romantic; yet solemn Marriage Recommitment Service, where 51 couples recommitted their wedding vows to each other. Mr and…

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