Q: What has the Seventh-day Adventist Church been doing in Jamaica for the last 125 years?
A: We have been doing what we believe God has called us to do, which is primarily to make disciples by sharing the good news of salvation. We value education and so educating our members and the public in general has been a priority. We have been able to accomplish this through our educational institutions - the Northern Caribbean University, and our high and preparatory schools. Our emphasis has also been on health. We have been sharing with the community how to live healthier lifestyles through our health messages, health centres, Andrews Memorial Hospital, and other health-related programmes and initiatives. To God be the glory!
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President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, Pastor Everett Brown, shares thoughts on the past, present and future of the Church. Q: What has the Seventh-day Adventist Church been doing in Jamaica for the last 125 years? A: We have been doing what we believe God has called us to do, which is primarily…
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