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A motorist stranded in Morant Bay en route to Kingston shares how he was helped by a police officer after his vehicle ra...
08/05/2026

A motorist stranded in Morant Bay en route to Kingston shares how he was helped by a police officer after his vehicle ran out of fuel and expected funds failed to arrive. At Morant Bay Police Station, Deputy Superintendent Gordon listened to his situation and provided financial assistance that fully covered his journey needs. The writer highlights the experience as a reminder that acts of kindness and integrity still exist within the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

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Autism Awareness Month highlights the need for greater inclusion of neurodiverse individuals within Jamaican churches. T...
08/05/2026

Autism Awareness Month highlights the need for greater inclusion of neurodiverse individuals within Jamaican churches. The article calls for churches to move beyond acceptance to becoming “spectrum-ready,” with intentional adjustments in worship, communication, and support systems. It emphasizes that true Kingdom inclusion means understanding, accommodating, and valuing people with autism as full members of the Body of Christ.

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Jamaica delivered a strong showing at the 2026 World Athletics Relays in Botswana, highlighted by a world record 39.62s ...
08/05/2026

Jamaica delivered a strong showing at the 2026 World Athletics Relays in Botswana, highlighted by a world record 39.62s win in the mixed 4x100m relay. The women’s 4x100m team also struck gold, with Elaine Thompson-Herah returning from injury to anchor a dominant 42.00s victory. Overall, the team secured multiple medals and qualification spots, marking clear improvement in relay ex*****on and consistency.

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A writer highlights the sacrifice of many Christians in Jamaica who dedicate their time, resources, and lives to serving...
08/05/2026

A writer highlights the sacrifice of many Christians in Jamaica who dedicate their time, resources, and lives to serving vulnerable communities despite criticism and opposition. The article points to Operation Restoration Christian School as an example, showing how it helps at-risk youth in inner-city areas rebuild their education and future. It shares the transformation of one student from Trench Town who overcame early struggles and went on to become a successful, employed family man.

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A writer highlights how modern work culture is pushing people into burnout through long hours, poor rest, and constant s...
08/05/2026

A writer highlights how modern work culture is pushing people into burnout through long hours, poor rest, and constant stress. The piece stresses that psychosocial health at work is increasingly under strain, with rising global stress levels and workplace pressure affecting mental and physical well-being. It calls for intentional habits like time blocking, breaks, prayer, and strong social support to combat burnout.

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Angela Williams was moved to tears after a student she had been praying for asked to pray for her, even documenting her ...
08/05/2026

Angela Williams was moved to tears after a student she had been praying for asked to pray for her, even documenting her own prayer journey and desire to live a consecrated life. Williams, part of a nationwide peaceful prayer protest, says she regularly prays for students in schools, taxis, and public spaces, offering encouragement and support. She also shared how one grieving student she is mentoring has shown signs of emotional change through continued prayer and counselling.

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An 80-year-old Christian man’s conviction was overturned after he was prosecuted for sending controversial images to pub...
08/05/2026

An 80-year-old Christian man’s conviction was overturned after he was prosecuted for sending controversial images to public officials in response to abortion buffer zone laws. A High Court judge ruled that while the material was offensive, the conviction was not a proportionate interference with his rights to freedom of expression and religion. The ruling reinstated his right to express deeply held beliefs on matters of public interest.

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A teacher reflects on his first posting in an inner-city school, describing overwhelming challenges that led him to rely...
08/05/2026

A teacher reflects on his first posting in an inner-city school, describing overwhelming challenges that led him to rely heavily on prayer and faith. He recounts a moment where a struggling student experienced a sudden academic breakthrough after they prayed together for help with learning difficulties. The experience strengthened his belief that teaching in his environment is sustained through spiritual guidance rather than human ability alone.

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A father attended the Men’s Higher Level Ministry Conference with his two sons, describing it as a deliberate disciplesh...
08/05/2026

A father attended the Men’s Higher Level Ministry Conference with his two sons, describing it as a deliberate discipleship journey to strengthen their spiritual foundation. The event featured powerful worship, teaching on building “Kingdom men,” and practical breakout sessions on marriage, leadership, and identity that deeply impacted participants. His sons described the experience as transformative, with key messages reshaping how they view faith, masculinity, and personal purpose.

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A 26-year-old UWI Mona adjunct tutor, Garth Reid, was selected to lecture at the Annual CAPE Pure Mathematics Workshop, ...
08/05/2026

A 26-year-old UWI Mona adjunct tutor, Garth Reid, was selected to lecture at the Annual CAPE Pure Mathematics Workshop, where he delivered interactive sessions to students and teachers from across Jamaica. He not only explained Pure Mathematics concepts but also guided participants on SBA expectations, offering clarity on both content and teaching approaches. His impact was strongly felt as students expressed admiration and motivation to study under him in the future.

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Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang has sparked backlash after rejecting the use of body cameras during high-risk police ...
07/05/2026

Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang has sparked backlash after rejecting the use of body cameras during high-risk police operations, calling the idea “crazy.” INDECOM strongly pushed back, arguing that body cameras increase accountability, preserve evidence, and align with international policing standards. The debate has reignited public concern over police killings, state accountability, and the protection of constitutional rights in Jamaica.
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