Beyond its historical and agricultural prominence, Clarendon has produced notable individuals who have made remarkable ...
William Robinson Clarke, affectionately known as “Robbie,” was a trailblazer and the first and only Black pilot to fly for Britain during World War I. Born on 4 October 1895 in Kingston, Jamaica, ...
Most people do not realize that Paul’s chapter on love, 1 Corinthians 13, continues his thoughts on spiritual gifts (Chapter 12). As wonderful as these gifts are, having been given to the Church by ...
Jamaica's historic castles, though in ruins and shrouded in mystery, are a reminder of the island's complex colonial legacy.
Jamaican, or Jamaican Creole, is spoken by the majority of Jamaica’s 2.7 million inhabitants. It is also widely used in Jamaican diaspora communities, particularly in Canada, the United Kingdom, and ...