Do It For God
You see, if there’s one things that’s true, it’s that doing things God’s way is always worth it, even when it feels like it’s not.
You see, if there’s one things that’s true, it’s that doing things God’s way is always worth it, even when it feels like it’s not.
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Go For God Family Church has announced that international speaker and minister Apostle Stephanie Okafor will be the featured guest speaker at their upcoming service this Sunday, February 1st.
For many Jamaicans, the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa is still very fresh. In the midst of this, there have been growing calls for us to forsake Christmas or the holidays altogether this year. But for those of us who can—in whatever small or limited way we may be able to—I believe we should still celebrate Christmas and the joy of the season.
Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles and fiancée, Jamaican 400m sprinter Junelle Bromfield have shared news of their joint baptism, marking a new chapter in their walk of faith.
In September, Jamaica lost three young people to suspected suicide, a 13-year-old from Lilliput, St. James, a 16-year-old from Holmwood Technical High School, and 26-year-old Tyra Spaulding, a former Miss Universe Jamaica contestant. This editorial explores the mental and spiritual dimensions of suicide, highlighting the importance of therapy, prayer, and awareness of the enemy’s tactics.
Levy’s Heritage has spent 20 years as one of Jamaica’s most influential gospel groups, known for hits like One Touch and an inspiring career that has won them multiple Sterling Gospel Awards. We spoke with the sibling trio about their early musical journey, the story behind their name, and making ministry together as family. They also previewed their 20th anniversary celebration, Champion Festival, which will launch their third album, The Triad, featuring gospel heavyweights like Kevin Downswell, Sista Patt, and Lubert Levy.
The Church of the United Missions Youth Ministry will host the third edition of Youth Praise on Friday, October 3, at Waltham Park NTCOG. The event will feature worship led by Nicalos Williamson, performances from Prince Saj, Jai Kingston, Johnmark Wiggan, and Owen Rand, and MC Pastor Tyan Hope guiding the evening.
The story of Tamar reminds us of the pain of betrayal, shame, and loss but it also points to the hope we have in Jesus Christ, our Kinsman Redeemer. He is the One who restores, defends, and lifts our heads when we cannot lift them ourselves. No matter how broken life feels, God promises beauty for ashes, joy for mourning, and hope for despair.
Jamaican singer Treze-Gaye Smith announces her upcoming single “Over & Over Again”, set to release on Friday, September 19.
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