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A Call for Infrastructural Upgrading | Feature 2 - Focus on Blindness & Vision Impairment

The ministry to the Blind and Visually Impaired officially began in 1899, with American Austin Orlando Wilson who was legally blind and personally published an Adventist Magazine in Braille, which he called the Christian Record.

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Downtown Kingston’s ‘Loud Cry Town Cry Evangelistic Explosion’ Rescued Souls for the Kingdom of God with Evangelist Richard Meggie

The Heroes Circle Seventh-day Adventist District of Churches (Heroes Circle, Cross Roads and Ephesus), led by Pastor Sebert Hamilton, along with Metro Mission, led by Pastor Sadekie Beckford, were engaged in a four-week Evangelistic Campaign held from April 29 to May 27, 2023.

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Focus on Blindness and Vision Impairment | Feature 1

The church has the power to transform lives and to greater impact the lives of people who are living with special needs.

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Adventist Hospital in Jamaica Continues to Expand, Installs New President

Andrews Memorial Hospital, a healthcare institution operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, recently unveiled new plans and strategies to continue providing services in Kingston, Jamaica.

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Do’s and Don’ts Within the Deaf Culture | Feature #4

In our final article regarding Deafness for this month, we will focus on do’s and don’ts within the Deaf Culture.

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New Pastoral Assignments in EJC

At the last Executive Committee Meeting held on May 16, 2023, President of East Jamaica Conference, Pastor Meric Dale Walker recommended new changes to the pastoral arrangement due to the retirement of Pastor Alton Heslop and the migration of pastors Marvin Chin and Darren Murphy to other fields.

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