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Cats, Kids, and Jesus?

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My 9-year-old posed this past week with a stuffed toy tiger and said, “Take a picture with your phone. You can post it on Facebook.”

Don't Hang up Your Harp

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Hundreds of foreign civilians have been captured and mistreated by Iraqi insurgents since 2004. What’s amazing is that the brutalizing of hostages in Iraq (formerly Babylon) is as ancient as the water in the ocean.

NCU Graduate Leads Cayman Brac Cadet Corps

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(CNS): In what is truly a historical appointment for the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean region as a whole, Lieutenant Colonel Bobeth O’Garro who has been the acting Commandant for the Cayman Islands Cadet Corps since 2008, has now been confirmed to that post. This makes Lt. Colonel O’Garro the first female Commandant to lead a Corps in the Caribbean region.

We Are Stars...

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Stars of fitness and champions of healthy living, gathered for their final march in a grand graduation ceremony on Friday, July 5, 2013. It was an exhilarating affair as the jubilant first cohort of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Five Star Wellness Programme, who were put through the paces by lifestyle coaches and fitness experts for the twelve-week course, were affirmed for finishing this leg in the race of life.

Monteiro Says Judge Told Him He was Innocent

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Pastor António Monteiro has remained in prison for more than a year now, accused of a crime his church officials say he didn’t commit.

Monteiro's Accuser Sought to Recant Testimony

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Pastor António Monteiro and fellow church members have been in prison for nearly 500 days based solely on the accusation of one man. But according to a court-ordered psychiatric exam, that man, Kpatcha Simliya, would later recant his accusation, saying he was beaten by police and forced to give names of people he supposedly knew were co-conspirators in a blood trafficking network.

I May Not Know What, But I Know Who

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Nothing is so terrifying as the unknown; not knowing if I'm here as God desired, or out of the sheer wantonness of my own stubborn will. And how I long to hear the reassuring voice of God saying, "This is the way, walk ye in it." Isa 30: 21.

Apison Seventh-day Adventist Church Pastor Dies on Mission Trip in Panama

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A Seventh-day Adventist pastor who was leading an evangelistic outreach in Panama died suddenly after collapsing during an outing. Jeff Brown, age 57, pastor of the Apison (Tennessee) Church, died Wednesday, July 17, 2013, officials of the Georgia-Cumberland Conference said.

THIRD IN A SERIES: After the arrest, the case for Monteiro’s release

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The night António Monteiro was arrested, his boss, Sahel Union Mission President Guy Roger, took some colleagues to police headquarters to find out why. To their surprise, they were arrested, their keys were confiscated and their cars were impounded. No reason was given.

Santa Cruz SDA: Women's Ministries Group Brings Cheer To Nursing Home Residents

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SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth:AS PART of their witnessing and outreach activities, the members of the Women Ministries Department of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Santa Cruz take time out each month to visit and worship with the residents of the Roses Garden Nursing and Retirement Home. The church members have become familiar faces to residents who most of them now know by name.

Pine Springs Ranch Staffer Loses Home, Possessions in Forest Fire

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All campers, staff and animals are safe after they quickly evacuated from Pine Springs Ranch, the Southeastern California Conference youth camp and conference center, shortly before a forest fire swept through the camp this past Monday night and Tuesday, July 15-16.

FOURTH IN A SERIES: In Prison, Monteiro Wants Peace For Church, Togo Government

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The Lomé Civil Prison is hot and overcrowded. It’s open air, like a crowded bazaar, but without shops. Prisoners sleep 80 in a cell, side-by-side, their bodies bumping against each other all night with each toss and turn. If they pay money, they can sleep in a cell with only 26 other inmates.

Week in Review

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Week in Review is a compilation of news and events at Northern Caribbean University.

Christians in Sudan Face Increased Hostility?

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Despite a promise by the Sudanese government to grant its minority Christian population religious freedom, church leaders there said they are beset by increased restrictions and hostility in the wake of the South Sudan’s independence.

Churches' Marriage Policies Being Tightened

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Baptist Churches are beginning to add a stipulation in their bylaws that their ministers perform only traditional marriages on their premises, in response to the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage decisions in late June.

JOB - Way Ahead His Days

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Job starts out in this chapter by exposing the obvious disconnect between God and his - who now are some blatantly self-righteous friends, "Which of you in any way, shape, or form, with all of your 'righteousness', and assumed authority, helped out God in creating all of this?" (Summarized). Another implied declaration of Job is, "So even if you were not there, has He even revealed anything to you?"

NCU's USM Spreads the Love to Rolph Grant Home For Seniors'

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Humanitarian values of sharing and caring are interwoven into the fabric Northern Caribbean University (NCU) lifestyle and play an integral role in the institution’s approach to delivering wholistic higher education. Community outreach and volunteerism have become synonymous NCU workers and students alike. This spirit of volunteerism was drove the NCU United Student Movement (USM) Kingston Campus to organize a special outreach day for the residents of the Rolph Grant home for Seniors’ in Kingston.

Explore the Humanities with a Degree from NCU

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“At a time, when things are changing rapidly, we cannot really expect to fully comprehend our past nor foresee our future without the help of arts and humanities. Arts and humanities offer an expansive understanding of human life and its surroundings, thereby boosting one’s awareness and worldly exposure.” Unknown.

Britain Asks Church of England to Take Over State Schools

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Leading secularists are calling on nonreligious parents to fight a government effort that would allow the Church of England to run thousands of state schools.

Focus on What You Do; Not on What's Happening to You

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It's insanity to keep doing the same thing and expect a different outcome. This is true... in some instances. In other instances changes may occur at the affected end of an action that will cause a different outcome. The path of the Christian is fraught with outcomes that seem to vary as much as our faces differ - as if what happens to us in many instances really have nothing to do with what we do.
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