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The following is a commentary on recent and concerning events in the African country of Burundi. For additional details and context to this developing story, we encourage you to also read a previously posted article available at this link. ~ Editors The Seventh-day Adventist Church does not involve itself in the establishment or downfall of governments. Its official adherence to the principle of separation of religion and state precludes any entanglement in the affairs of any government or any state. Its 21 million members worldwide have the freedom to choose their political representatives according to their individual consciences. Religious freedom, the issue which is at the heart of the current crisis in Burundi, is not only the right to worship according to the dictates of one’s conscience, and the right of religious organizations to conduct their affairs without government interference, but is, at a deeper level, freedom from being harmed, hurt, intimidated, humiliated, persecuted, imprisoned, tortured or murdered. Violence against citizens to make them comply with the preferences of those who govern a country is utterly unethical and inhumane. Peaceful persuasion should always be preferred over coercion. The internationally-affirmed principle of no coercion in matters of belief also applies to national governments, which should not intrude in the affairs of the Church. This principle is violated whenever a government tries to dictate to the Church how to run its internal affairs. No government should attempt to influence the choice of Seventh-day Adventist leaders. This is simply unacceptable. If the Church allows this kind of intrusion, its own raison d’être would be jeopardized as a space where the foundational status of freedom of conscience undergirds all other freedoms. Read more...

Commentary: What Seventh-day Adventists face in Burundi

The following is a commentary on recent and concerning events in the African country of Burundi. For additional details and context to this developing story,…

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In West Venezuela, Adventists Shocked by Sudden Death of Union President

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in West Venezuela is mourning the loss of its top leader Pastor Julio Palacio, who died suddenly of a heart attack…

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How Does One Become A Mature Christian?

You have been in the church for years and worked in every office you could possibly work to proclaim the gospel; you have faltered many…

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Alberga Foster honoured for 60 years of service to the Adventist Church

The West Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (WJC) recently paid tribute and honour to one of its longstanding evangelists, 86-year-old Alberga Foster, in an appreciation…

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Adventist Church launches membership reclamation initiative in EJC

The Adventist Church in Jamaica and around the world is taking steps to reclaim missing members in a way it has never done before. This…

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God’s Presence the Ultimate Security – NCU VP

Dr Newton Cleghorne, Vice President of Student Services at Northern Caribbean University, has encouraged members of the security forces in Jamaica to stand up to…

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NCU Joins JCF in Honouring Outstanding Women Police in Area 3

Twelve members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) – Area 3 were awarded at the 19th Annual Security Forces Thanksgiving Service hosted by Northern Caribbean University (NCU) on April 27, 2019. Reflecting the theme Serving Community Together for More than A Century, NCU and the JCF gave special recognition to four top female police in…

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Adventists Host Global Internet Network Conference

Against the backdrop of educating and training communication and technology professionals for community outreach using technology, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica will host a…

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Adventists Mourn the Passing of Philanthropist Aston Tai

The Seventh-day Adventist church in Jamaica is mourning the passing of businessman and philanthropist Aston Tai. Tai, who is the brother of the late Lady…

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CJC mourns the death of a beloved Caterer

The Central Jamaica Conference (CJC) family is mourning the death of a beloved and hard-working food-service provider, Marjorie Williams-Panton, 53, affectionately known as ‘Sadie.’ Majorie…

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