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Pastor Wilson Isnord Ordained to the Gospel Ministry

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On Sabbath afternoon, January 26, 2013, Pastor Wilson Isnord was ordained to the gospel ministry at a service held at the Blue Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Turks and Caicos Islands Mission.

Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged from religious fervor of 19th Century

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When Baptist preacher William Miller said Jesus was coming back on October 22, 1844, many Americans weren’t just surprised that he had set a date. The notion that Christ was literally returning was in itself a radical idea.

And There Was Gossip in Heaven

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The heavenly sanctuary and cosmic conflict are dual foci of the Bible’s grand metanarrative. In the conflict, and against God’s sanctuary, Satan’s attacks are initiated with, spearheaded by, and continually dependent on gossip.

Photographic Highlights of NCU vs PCC T20 Cricket Match

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Cricket team suffered a minor setback in the Inter-Collegiate Twenty 20 (T20) competition on Wednesday when they went down by five wickets to a spirited Portmore Community College (PCC) team at the NCU oval.

NCU CIS Department Wins National Apps Competition... Again

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What are the chances of doing class assignments that result in your winning cool prizes and money in your pocket? Your answer will very likely depend on whether or not you are student at Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Department of Computer and Information Sciences (CIS). In this department your chances are very high!

NCU Scientists to lend expertise in Japanese firm's project

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, Thursday, February 7, 2013 – Nippon Light Metals has broken ground on its red mud pilot plant on the grounds of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI) in Hope Gardens, St. Andrew.

NCU wins 1st and 2nd place in Bill Express BBM Animation Challenge!

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Northern Caribbean University student (NCU) Dwayne Carridice and teammate O'Neil Daley will not have to worry about tuition fees for the next semester.

NCU Salem Campus Students Honoured for Academic Excellence

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“To whom much is given, much is required.” This was the sentiment shared by the administrators of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Salem Runaway Bay campus at the recent honours convocation and short course graduation held at the Jewels Hotel and Golf Resorts in St. Ann. NCU honoured more than 60 students who, within the academic year 2011-2012, excelled academically and earned grade Point Average (GPA) ranging from 3.0 to 4.0.

NCU Symposium Aimed to ‘Restore of a Culture of Peace’

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The Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted its Restorative Justice Symposium on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at the university’s Main Campus in Mandeville. The Symposium was guided under the theme, ‘Restorative Justice Practices: Restoring a Culture of Peace.

A Place in Our Hearts for God First - 1 Kings 7- Revived by His Word

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1 Kings 7 gives us details of the homes Solomon built for himself and for his Egyptian wife. The details may appear superficial and an unnecessary lesson in the architecture of antiquity. But just before you gloss over this chapter and quickly get to the next, catch a life-adjusting concept that’s embedded in verse 1. Verse 1 continues from the last verse of the previous chapter where it tells us that it took Solomon seven years to complete God’s house.

Inter-America to Host Live Virtual Council for Church Elders

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Tune in to watch Inter-America’s first virtual council for church elders on Sabbath, February 9, 2013. The two-hour program will take place live from the Inter-American Division (IAD) Headquarters in Miami, Florida, beginning at 10:00 a.m. Miami Time.

Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna Wins Statewide Award

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ATLANTA - The Partnership for Health and Accountability (PHA) presented its prestigious Quality and Patient Safety Award to Emory-Adventist Hospital at Smyrna for its project that improved safety through better communication. The project, titled, "Improving Safety through Effective Communication Practices," won second place in the in the Hospitals with Less than 100 Beds Category.

Why Skyscrapers Don't Have 13TH Floor

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Unveiling the many myths and superstitions that exist in various cultures, the preacher implored his audience to look only to God for knowledge of the future. This was the first Friday night meeting of the Family Enrichment Seminar, with Dr. Alanzo Smith, noted family life therapist from New York, who is in West Bay conducting the “Family Enrichment Series”. The meetings are being held nightly under the big white tent on Batabanoo Road West Bay.

Mr. McKeeva Bush Joins First Sabbath Celebration

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Mr. McKeeva Bush, first elected member of the district of West Bay, and former Premier of the Cayman Islands, expressed his great delight at sharing the first Sabbath Celebration of the Impact West Bay Campaign being held under the big white tent on Batabanoo Road in West Bay. He expressed to the evangelist Dr. Alanzo Smith how enlightening the sermon had been as this was the first time that he had heard the story of Abraham related in such a vivid manner.

NCU Scientists to lend expertise in Japanese firm's project

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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Nippon Light Metals has broken ground on its red mud pilot plant on the grounds of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI) in Hope Gardens, St. Andrew.

Inter-America: 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.

Seventh-day Adventist Church emerged from religious fervor of 19th Century

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When Baptist preacher William Miller said Jesus was coming back on October 22, 1844, many Americans weren’t just surprised that he had set a date. The notion that Christ was literally returning was in itself a radical idea.

Week in Review

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

NCU’s 2010 Imagine Cup Victory Continues to Inspire

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Over 300 Grade 9 and 10 students at Knox High School in Spaldings on Thursday (February 7) participated in a media literacy project of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ).

NCU Professor Tests Effects of Local Music on Plant Growth

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CAN the heady beat and raw lyrics of dancehall music make crops grow faster, or cause them to wither and die? It’s a music genre that has been dealt its fair share of criticism over the decades, including being blamed for a wide range of societal ills, but one local educator plans to conduct an experiment to determine whether plants will flourish or die in an atmosphere where this genre of music is consistently played.
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