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Sleeping? Oh No!

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"Awake! Why do You sleep, O Lord? Arise! Do not cast us off forever."

No One Close: The Finest Adventist Author

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My work in Adventist publishing has allowed me to walk with many of our church’s most gifted authors.

Habits of The Heart

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I have a continual longing for Christ to be formed within, the hope of glory. I long to be beautified every day with the meekness and gentleness of Christ, growing in grace and in the knowledge of Jesus Christ up to the full stature of men and women in Christ Jesus.”

NCU’S Inaugural New Students’ Week a Success

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The office of Freshman Advisement, Recruitment and Retention took its work of caring for its over nine hundred new students who entered the university gates this fall semester 2013 to a new level through the staging of its inaugural New Students’ Week.

Adventist Church files lawsuit against U.S. city for ‘blatant’ religious liberty violation

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church last week filed a lawsuit against the city of Las Cruces in the U.S. state of New Mexico over an ordinance church lawyers say violates religious expression and unfairly targets pastor-led faith groups, especially Latino churches.

Inter-America prepares for historic baptisms by church elders

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Thousands of ordained church elders from throughout the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America will have the opportunity to baptize new believers into the church throughout thousands of congregations on Saturday, Sep. 28, 2013. This historic event is part of dozens of activities the church has carried out in the last nine months to highlight the work of its active members during Inter-America’s Year of the Laity.

In Nepal, one small step for Adventist Church

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s work in the Central Asian country of Nepal this month was recognized as a denominational “mission,” a move up from an “attached field” of its parent division.

New audio player offers book collection to blinded veterans

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Christian Record Services for the Blind this week launched a new project to support veterans blinded in the line of military duty.

Pastoral Ordination

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Pastor Otoniel Trujillo (left) and Mario Calderon (right) of Guatemala, place a hand on Isaias Perdomo during an ordination ceremony at the Dimension Profetica Adventist Church in Guatemala City, Guatemala, on Aug. 10, 2013.

NCU Professor Pushes For More Literacy Programmes In School

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With much focus being placed on the need for literacy not only in schools, but for all Jamaicans, Elaine Oxamendi Vicet, associate professor at Northern Caribbean University, has suggested that there needs to be a change in the way literacy training is approached by teachers.

God's Radical Security

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A part of the harsh reality of living in a third world country is that sometimes the reaction time of emergency services (that's assuming that they are available) is less than helpful.

Parenting Teens in a Digital World

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Parents in today’s technological age are dealing with issues that their parents never had to face. Social media is a cultural change that did not enter our world until the end of the last century—and it’s not a passing fad. Instead, it’s become the fabric of our American culture.

Reflections on Christian Standards

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If you want to generate a lively conversation at a church fellowship meal, bring up the subject of church standards. A discussion of such topics as jewelry, dress, amusements, movies, and diet is sure to create a wide difference of opinion, sometimes even hostility.

Unleashing the Word

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I grew up in Durban, South Africa, and loved the Bible from a young age. One of my clearest memories is of my grandfather reading John 14:1-3 for family worship. I enrolled in the Voice of Prophecy correspondence Bible course and looked forward to receive my lessons every two weeks or so in the mail. I would eagerly check if my answers were correct or not, and looked forward to digging into the next lesson.

Week in Review

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

Photographic Highlights of NCU's USM Inauguration 2013

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The more than 100 year old Northern Caribbean University (NCU) student government body, United Student Movement (USM) is celebrating its 78th anniversary, crowning it as one of the oldest Student Government Bodies in the history of tertiary institutions locally.

NCU Alumna fits in nicely at Hydel Group of Schools

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INSTEAD of toting bagged juices on the streets of Kingston, these days Olympian Olivia McKoy has her arms filled with books and markers as she heads to teach classes at the Hydel Group of Schools.

As Denominations Decline, Numbers of Unpaid Ministers Rise

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The 50 members of All Saints Episcopal Church in Hitchcock, Texas, are looking forward to December, when Mark Marmon will be ordained their priest.

Songs of the Soul

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"Sing praises with understanding." Ps 47: 7

Photographic Highlights of WD Carter Lecture Series

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The College of Business and Hospitality Management, Northern Caribbean University, hosted the first in the series of W. D. Carter Lectures for the Fall Semester on Thursday September 19, 2013.
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