For the Heaven of It
By Autumn PRAY—for the Heaven of it! REJOICE—for the Heaven of it! SING—for the Heaven of it! DANCE—for the Heaven of it! SPEAK—for the Heaven of it! LISTEN—for the Heaven of it! CARE—for the Heaven of it! HELP—for the…
Forgiveness may hold key to health, youthfulness
By Sr. Janet Lovell From Caribbean Life Generally, people believe that as they get older their beauty, health, and youthfulness diminish with age. For this reason, many lean toward plastic surgery, strenuous exercise, and harsh diet. However, this is not…
Being Muslim in Barbados: An exclusive interview
From Caribbean360 Suleiman Bulbulia on Barbados’ Muslim community BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tuesday October 7, 2014. AMG — The power of the media to shape and influence public perceptions comes with great responsibility. When AMG decided to cover reactions to the Barbados…
Research explains why you think you see Jesus in a grilled cheese sandwich
By Stephanie Pappas, Senior Writer for LiveScience From Mashable The man in the moon. Jesus in toast. The Virgin Mary in a grilled cheese sandwich. Faces are everywhere — even when they’re not, strictly speaking, supposed to be. Now, new…
Full Fifth Circuit won’t hear Texas abortion case
By Tony Mauro, The National Law Journal The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decided Thursday that it won’t give full court review to an appeals panel’s decision last week that allowed restrictions on Texas abortion clinics to…
Mary Slessor: Great White Ma – Last Performance Sunday Matinee
Mary Slessor: Great White Ma St. George’s Anglican Church is staging a production of Mary Slessor: Great White Ma, a play written by local playwright, Colin Wilson, who is also a member of the church. The play tells the compelling…
iNews Briefs & Message from Cayman Minister on World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day Message From Minister of Health Hon Osbourne Bodden, JP. Each year on 10th October, the international community encourages stakeholders to talk about their work on mental health issues. A particular concern worldwide is the need to…
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Christianity often too slow to see the light
By Leonard Pitts Jr. From Miami Herald Eleven years ago, Richard Stearns went to Washington. Stearns — president of World Vision, the billion-dollar Christian relief organization — joined other faith leaders in lobbying Congress to spend $15 billion combating AIDS…
Growing in Grenada
By Penny Vinden from IFES Grenada is a picturesque Caribbean island with warm, friendly people and numerous natural tourist attractions. Although it is seen as a predominantly Christian country and there is no opposition to Christianity, many who consider themselves…
Karen Kingsbury debuts new series at Books & Books
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (September 23, 2014): New York Times bestselling Christian author Karen Kingsbury brings a new series all about second chances with her latest book, Angels Walking. Known for her life- changing, spiritual and inspirational fiction novels, join…