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His voice, was as clear as crystal, but it was what six-year-old Dakarai Williams said that held thousands of worshipers in rapt attention at the Lord Transform Me Convention held at the Montego Bay Convention Center in Jamaica on Feb. 9, 2019. “Two years ago l was asked to be baptized but l said, I cannot get baptize and go to heaven leaving my mother behind to go to hell,” said Dakarai. “It touched my mom’s heart. She must have seen how sad l looked.  But Guess what!” asked Dakarai and, instantaneously came the response from the congregation, “What?”  With excitement in his voice Dakarai said, “My mom gave her heart to Jesus!” Dakarai’s personal testimony stirred a chorus of amen from the congregation and also included were the Adventist world church leaders and its President Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson and his wife Nancy. The entire day’s program was carried live on the internet and aired on the Adventist-run NCU radio station. Mary Meeks, Dakarai’s mom, later informed that it all began while he was attending the Trench Town Adventist church school and he was invited to witness his teacher’s baptism at the Greenwich Town Adventist Church in Kingston.  After the service, Theresa Wint another teacher, asked Dakarai if he wanted to be baptized too.  “No,” he said with a hesitant, thought provoking look.  Wint persisted, “but why”?  What came next from the little four year-old’s mouth shocked her. “I cannot get baptized, because I don’t want to go heaven and leave my mother to go to hell.” Read more...

In Jamaica, Six-year-old Preacher Inspires Third Baptism in Two Years

His voice, was as clear as crystal, but it was what six-year-old Dakarai Williams said that held thousands of worshipers in rapt attention at the…

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Inter-America Celebrates Annual ‘Lord Transform Me’ Baptismal Ceremony in Jamaica

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America celebrated big in Jamaica as more than 8,000 crowded the Montego Bay Convention Center and outer court to worship,…

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Religious Liberty Seminar in Finland Helps Church to Gain Visibility

Ganoune Diop, director of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the Seventh-day Adventist Church, presented the opening session of a seminar on religious freedom that…

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Adventist Church in Jamaica Launches Initiative Help Young People Engage in Service

With the goal of sharing positive values, and encouraging spiritual devotion and transformation, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica through its youth department launched its…

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Adventist Leaders Get in Shape in Jamaica

Top Seventh-day Adventist leaders are experiencing the church’s health message in a whole new way as they do blood tests, adopt a special diet and…

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General Conference President Arrives in Jamaica

Pastor Ted Wilson, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, arrived in Jamaica a short while ago, for his historic 11-day visit to the…

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ASi Jamaica Union Elects New Administration

Businessman and President of the Adventist Laypersons’ Services and Industries (ASI), East Jamaica Conference Chapter, Elder Cecil Foster was elected president of ASi Jamaica Union…

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Adventist Church abuzz with news of world president’s 11-day visit

Jamaican Adventists are feverishly fine-tuning plans to welcome their world president, Pastor Ted C Wilson, who begins only his second visit to Jamaica on February…

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Students Share Jesus with the Police

Eight Police Officers from the Mount Salem Police Station received an unexpected but memorable visit from students and staff of the Harrison Memorial Preparatory School…

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Ministry of Education Representative Lauds Kingsway Prep & High School for Outstanding Results

Registrar for the Independent Schools Unit in the Ministry of Education Youth and Information, Sharon Hunt, gave a “thumbs up” to the Kingsway Prep. & High…

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