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Beyond Our Differences

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"Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." Ps. 133: 1

NCU Academicians Attend Farewell Reception for US Ambassador Bridgewater

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United States Ambassador Pamela Bridgewater was the toast of a farewell reception held in her honour at Mark and Paula Kerr-Jarrett's home in Montego Bay on November 11, 2013. Academicians from the university were on hand to bid the US Ambassador farewell.

Working Behind the Scenes

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The night connotes the idea of not being seen, and may refer to those who work mainly behind the scenes/backstage and don't often, if ever, get into the limelight. Interestingly, we often seem to have a way of requiring a higher standard of living from those in the limelight as opposed to those who are not.

NCU Assists Holmwood with Coping

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TEN weeks after the tragic death of four Holmwood Technical High students, guidance counsellors say the school community has been coping well.

Adventist Church membership passes 18 million member mark

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church, one of the fastest-growing Christian denominations in the world, has recorded more than 18 million baptized members. There were 18,028,796 Seventh-day Adventists worldwide as of September 30, according to the church’s Office of Archives, Statistics and Research.

NCU Scholar Awarded Scholarship

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The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Foundation yesterday launched its Young Women Leadership Scholarship Programme at a function held at their corporate offices in New Kingston. Here JPS CEO Kelly Tomblin (right) is joined by corporate communications manager, Winsome Callum, (left) as she speaks with the first set of scholarship recipients (from second left) Alshadane Wright of Northern Caribbean University...

Nature of God is Revealed in Smile on the NCU's Main Campus in Mandeville

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Do you want to be more attractive? Simple. Smile! Research has proven that we find others more attractive when they are wearing a smile. This one is a no-brainer, but for the sake of helping it land in your mind, think about someone who you know and think of first when they are down, sad, angry, frustrated, whatever it may be.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's Kingston Campus Visit to Spanish Town Infirmary

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During a ceremony recently held at the Spanish Town Infirmary in St. Catherine, the chaplaincy unit of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Kingston campus, partnered with the United Student Movement (USM) and the administration to bring tokens of love to the Local Government operated facility and the wards at the Infirmary.

Manchester, 199 and Counting...

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Manchester, ranked as the sixth largest parish in Jamaica, celebrates 199 years of being founded. The parish is located in west-central Jamaica, in the county of Middlesex. One of Jamaica’s newest parishes, formed in 1814, Manchester was named in honour of the Duke of Manchester, who was Governor of Jamaica at the time. The capital town Mandeville, established in 1816, was named after his eldest son, Lord Mandeville.

At Adventist HQ Outreach Event, Evidence Points to Creator

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The most compelling evidence of God’s creative power is a transformed life.

At Adventist Restaurants, Meals are Good for the Body and the Planet

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On a main drag dotted with fast food joints, a new church-run restaurant is breaking the mold: It offers vegan fare as a healthy alternative in a low-income neighborhood.

A Living Tribute: Dr. Leona Running

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She sits contentedly in her wheelchair, softly rocking it to and fro—it’s like swinging on the back porch, she likes to explain.

The Best and the Brightest

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I recently discovered something new (new at least to me): the best and brightest, the feted experts, the world’s most educated, knowledgeable, and informed—they often get it so wrong. And, as a people entrusted with truth, a people called to proclaim truth, it’s naive for us to underestimate the importance, not just of these errors, but of the fact that the best and the brightest make them.

Alex Bryan to Return to WWU Church

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Dr. Alex Bryan accepted an invitation by Upper Columbia Conference to serve as senior pastor of the Walla Walla University Church. Bryan will return to fill the same position he previously held.

The Color of Freedom

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For some, freedom is represented by a flag or a slogan embraced by those seeking to escape oppression.

H3 Missions: Help for Hurting Humanity

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When natural disasters occur, countless groups and individuals selflessly jump into action and do what it takes to meet the immediate needs of the victims. As time elapses and media begin to shine their lights elsewhere, however, it can be easy to forget that long-term help and support also are vital components of recovery.

Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh

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History and the Bible record that the birth of Baby Jesus came as a surprise to many. In fact, most people living at that time were completely oblivious to His arrival. This is quite astounding considering that He is the king of the universe and the Creator of the planet and the people He came to dwell with. One would expect a large welcoming party ready to greet Him.

Week in Review

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

What's in a Name?

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"For You have magnified Your word above all Your name." Ps 138: 2

Conservatives: Utah Polygamy Ruling Confirms Our Worst Fears

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Fueling debates over marriage and religious freedom, a federal judge declared on December 13 Utah laws criminalizing polygamy are unconstitutional, ruling on a case involving the Brown family from TLC’s reality series “Sister Wives.”
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