WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Set Apart

You were never meant to blend in. Read that sentence again this way: “I was never meant to blend in.” As a follower of Christ, you have been set apart, chosen by God to reflect His light in a dark world. In 1 Peter 2:9 we are reminded, “But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a […]

On This Day: July 4, 1959, The Cayman Islands Cease Being a Jamaican Dependency

On 4 July 1959, the Cayman Islands officially ended their status as a dependency of Jamaica and became a separate Crown Colony under direct British rule. This marked a pivotal turning point in the territory’s constitutional development and laid the foundation for the modern Cayman Islands as a largely self-governing British Overseas Territory. Historical Links […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Strength in Weakness

Weakness is something most of us try to hide. We often see it as failure, an inadequacy, something to minimize. But God sees it as an opportunity for His grace and power to shine. In 2 Corinthians 12:9, Paul reveals the words Jesus spoke to him during a time of great personal struggle: “My grace is […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Growing in Grace

Growth is a sign of life, and spiritual growth is no different. In 2 Peter 3:18, we are called to “grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ” (KJV). Grace is not just the doorway into salvation; it is also the environment where we mature. Growth in grace means learning […]

The History of Jamaica’s Parishes: From Spanish Rule to British Administration

When Jamaica was first colonised by the Spanish in the early 16th century, its administration looked very different from the orderly parishes we know today. The island, known as Xaymaca by the Taíno, was under Spanish control from 1494 until 1655, when it was captured by the British. This early period laid the foundation for […]

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL: Renewing the Mind

In Week 5 of our 12-week devotional series titled Transformed: A Weekly Journal of Renewal, we turn our attention to the renewing of the mind. Most people would agree that transformation begins with the mind. The thoughts we nurture shape the direction of our lives. Philippians 4:8 reminds us, “Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are […]

Rosemary Brown: The Jamaican-Born Trailblazer Who Made Canadian Political History

Canadian-Jamaican politician Rosemary Wedderburn Brown

Rosemary Brown, née Wedderburn, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on 17 June 1930. A Canadian politician, activist, and feminist, she was raised in a politically aware household and deeply influenced by her grandmother, Imogene Wilson-James—a pioneering landowner and reputed founding member of Jamaica’s People’s National Party (PNP). Her early exposure to politics, community leadership, and […]

Jamaican Companies Make TIME Magazine’s World’s Top EdTech Companies of 2025

Two Jamaican education technology companies—EduFocal and One on One—have earned spots on TIME Magazine’s World’s Top EdTech Companies of 2025. The list, developed in partnership with global research firm Statista, highlights 350 companies leading the transformation of education through technology. EduFocal ranked #225, and One on One came in at #348, placing them among top […]