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Western Adventists Urged to Do All for Christ in 2013

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President of the Jamaica Union of Seventh Day Adventists, Pastor Everett Brown, has urged all members of the church in West Jamaica to do all they've always wanted to do for the Lord in 2013.

Inter-America: Church leadership to connect with church elders during virtual council

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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America is preparing to hold its second virtual council on Saturday, Feb. 9, when it plans to connect thousands of ministers and church elders throughout the territory via the internet. The event will take place from the church’s headquarter office in Miami, Florida.

In Brazil, Adventists coordinate blood drive following nightclub tragedy

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Seventh-day Adventist young people in Brazil rallied this week to donate blood in the wake of the world’s deadliest nightclub fire in more than a decade.

Church Chat: Managing cyber threats and other church risk

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South America will soon be the biggest region of growth for Adventist Risk Management operations, and more emerging markets should follow, the company’s CEO says.

NCU Student Government Impacts Western Jamaica

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Several senior girls at the Muschett High School in Wakefield, Trelawny, were the recipients of lessons on character refinement last week Friday during a seminar with members of the Northern Caribbean University's United Student Movement (NCU USM).

Pothole Takes Front Page

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They say instead of cursing the dark it's better to light a candle. It seems these residents are tired of waiting for the potholes to be fixed so they have decided to make the pothole pay its own bills. On January 31 I snapped these two banana trees planted in the road, while I was driving through a rural district in Jamaica.

What's a Body to do...?

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It was midmorning when the call came. Glancing down at my cell phone, I could see the doctor was calling with lab results. “Good morning!” I answered, expecting to hear that everything was fine.

Celebrate Your Troubles

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Have you ever looked back at one of the difficult seasons of your life and seen more positives than negatives? Have you ever said hooray for your troubles? King David did. He said, “Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey your word” (Psalm 119:67, niv). In other words, he found the blessing in his adversity.

Week in Review

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

Frustrated Wives, Complacent Husbands

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IT is a new year, with new opportunities to right wrongs and to strive to attain new goals.

Adventist School Motivates Girls for Success

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It was girls’ empowerment day at the St. Ann’s Bay High and Preparatory School in St. Ann, as the school’s administration sought on January 23, 2013 to motivate its young ladies on having a positive self-esteem and strong Christian values for success.

Photographic Highlights of NCU Montego Bay Campus Honours Convocation

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Extraordinary academic success was recently celebrated at the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Montego Bay campus where more than 100 students were awarded for their academic pursuits during the university’s annual Honours Convocation.

57 Precious Souls Harvested in NCU’s Spring Week of Prayer 2013!

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As it was from the beginning on Friday January 25, 2013 so it was through to the end on Sabbath February 2, 2013 – Northern Caribbean University’s Spring Week of Prayer 2013 was a series charged with the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.

NCU Scientists to Participate in “Red Mud” Project

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Jamaica broke ground Monday on a “red mud” pilot plant in St Andrew as part of its plan to extract rare earth elements in the country.

NCU to Assist with the Extraction of Rare Elements from Red Mud

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Prime Minister the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller says the red mud project provides Jamaica with an opportunity to significantly boost its export earnings.

NCU Honorary Awardee Highlighted on Ghanaian Website

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A critical look at the composition of the present cabinet of President Goodluck Jonathan may make one question the criteria used in selecting the persons for the different portfolios. Whilst majority of the officials have been dubbed as old guards whose reign in the federal ministries have been more like the same old story, few stand out in the midst of the pack. And, Dr (Mrs) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Coordinating Minister for the Economy, is one of those few.

Revival and Reformation Through Difficulties - Clarendon Convention 2013

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The second leg of the Central Jamaica Conference Convention 2013 was held in the parish of Clarendon under the theme Revival and Reformation. Members from the 10 pastoral districts in the parish converged on the grounds of the May Pen Adventist Church on Sunday, January 20 for a spirit-filled day of praise and thanksgiving.

NCU to Lend Expertise in Red Mud Pilot Plant Project

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Jamaican Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller broke ground for what she called the "historic" Red Mud Pilot Plant Project, representing "the kind of industrial diversification that this country needs if it is to realize its economic potential and improve living standards for our people."

Photo Release- Sing, Man!

Sin is Deceptive, Progressive, Narcotic and Destructive

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What do you take away from a week of powerful sermons sent from God for such a time as this? If you attended, listened to, or viewed the Northern Caribbean University Spring Week of Prayer (WOP) 2013, then several potent truisms may have come at you.
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