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Fitting Gift

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Adventist World Church President Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson models a gift t-shirt as he is welcomed on the campus of Montemorelos University, in North Mexico, by dozens of pathfinders of the Doulos Pathfinder Club, during the start of the institution’s 70th anniversary weekend on Nov. 30, 2012.

NCU Alumnus Leads Local High School Choir to All-Island Championship

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Manchester:THE PARISH of Manchester is still celebrating Manchester High School's historic victory in the 2012 TVJ All Together Sing choir competition.

Do Adventists Hate Catholics?

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I did not understand that Roman Catholics are considered the Antichrist, the evil enemy of true Christianity, by the Seventh-day Adventists. I did not take it seriously that the Pope is considered by the Adventists as the Devil himself. I thought that all this was the idea of some fanatic few from the Adventists. Finally, I did not know that Adventists were taught to hate Catholics.

Hope4U Magazine Launches Across Africa

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Hope4U, a brand new outreach magazine aimed at young people in Africa was launched on Sabbath, December 1, 2012, in events held in Nairobi, Kenya, and in Lusaka, Zambia.

Week in Review

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

Wilson offers message of condolence for Connecticut shooting victims, community

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Seventh-day Adventist Church President Ted N. C. Wilson last night offered a message of condolence following a mass shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, United States. News agencies reported that a 20-year-old man shot to death 26 children and adults before taking his own life.

NCU committed to the fight against domestic violence

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Head of the Police Area Three Derrick Cochrane and Manchester's police chief, Lascelles Taylor enter pre-retirement leave in January especially proud that they have helped set up systems to address domestic violence.

Students to reap reward at 2013 Honours Convocation

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After an exciting and intense academic year (2011-2012), students who have excelled in their scholastic endeavours will receive their just rewards on January 10, 2013 at Northern Caribbean University’s Annual Honours’ Convocation Ceremony.

EJC Camp Meeting Opens with a Bang!

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Redeeming Grace was the theme that guided the highly anticipated 2012 Camp Meeting hosted by the East Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.

President’s Christmas message includes international musicians, native instruments

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Seventh-day Adventist Church President Ted N. C. Wilson offers a message of reconciliation between God and humanity during his Christmas appeal to church and community members worldwide.

Your Church of Awesome

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In September I wrote about a fun little product called The Book of Awesome, which celebrates “snow days, bakery air, finding money in your pocket, and other simple, brilliant things.”

NCU Lecturer travels the path of Servant Leadership University

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Part time lecturer at Northern Caribbean University, Lyn Kennedy-McKenzie, is playing her part in advancing the welfare of senior citizens in her community by offering quality health care.

NCU to welcome new students in 2013

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On January 2, 2013, new students will embark upon a new journey – the advancement of their scholastic career at Northern Caribbean University (NCU). They will meet at the institution’s main campus in Mandeville for Freshman Orientation 2013.

NCU lecturer stresses the importance of eating healthy in the Yuletide Season

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In Jamaica, Christmas is a time when many people throw caution to the wind and indulge in food and drinks and various social activities. We don't usually think about our health at this time because 'Christmas comes only once per year'. But does this mean that we cannot make healthy food choices during the Yuletide season?

Turning Christmas From Blue to Merry

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Daughter: “Where were you, Mom? We’re going to be late. Pastor S—— told us to come to the church an hour early so we can put on our costumes for the Christmas play. I’m one of the angels, and it’s going to take time to pin the wings on.”

Adventist OrdainTwelve in CJC

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In what was an historic day for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Central Jamaica as twelve pastors were ordained to continue the fulfillment of the gospel written in Matthew 20:19 “Go ye therefore and preach…."

Is the spring of religious charities coming to China?

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The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences last week sponsored the China Science Forum, an international conference held by the Institute of World Religions. The theme was: "Religious Charities and Social Development." Such a conference and theme would have been difficult to hold in Beijing a few decades ago.

“Cruise with a Mission” reaches out to St. Ann Community

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“Cruise on a Mission” – a group of Adventist Missionaries from across the Unites States of America came to Jamaica and gave of their time, talents and gift to the St. Ann Infirmary, Steer Town All Age and Junior High School, Fern Grove Basic School, Epworth and St. Ann’s Bay Adventist Churches.

R. R. Frame, Division President, Media Center Head, Passes to His Rest

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After the close of the Second World War, Robert Ronald Frame, then in his early 30s, and another Seventh-day Adventist missionary hiked 200 miles through the jungles of Papua New Guinea (PNG), selecting locations for mission stations. Frame, the president of the burgeoning PNG mission, went on to serve the church as a division president and as president of the Adventist Media Center, just outside of Los Angeles, California.

Israeli Artifacts Now on Display at Southern Adventist University

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A unique collection of artifacts from the time of King David, until now available for viewing only in Israel, are on display at Southern Adventist University’s Institute of Archaeology in Collegedale, Tennessee, until April 2014. The artifacts come from an excavation at Khirbet Qeiyafa, the site of an ancient city overlooking the Elah Valley, and are the result of a four-year partnership between the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Southern Adventist University.
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