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"SIGNS OF HOPE"                                                       Serving the North Bahamas Islands: Abaco, Grand Bahama, Bimini, and Berry Islands


 


 

 

 
Pentecost and More 2008 Northern Bahamas
On Sabbath, March 1, 2008, evangelistic campaigns began throughout the Northern Bahamas. The joint Pentecost and More tent crusade in Lucaya, Grand Bahama with Pastor Joseph Smith, Vice-President for the West Indies Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.   Also at the Bethesda Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Hawksbill, Grand Bahama, there is Pastor Michael Michelet conducting the Haitian Creole Crusade with the assistance of Pastor Destine Charles of Northwest Haiti Mission.  In North Abaco is Pastor Patrick Tyrill, ministerial intern.  At the South Abaco Seventh-day Adventist Church, is  First Elder Isaac Collie and District Pastor Ricardo Bain is at the Marsh Harbour Seventh-day Adventist Church. Finally at the Salem Seventh-day Adventist Church, also in Marsh Harbour is another Haitian Creole Crusade with Pastor Quenold Gills from the Northwest Haiti Mission.  
Lucaya, Grand Bahama Hawksbill, Grand Bahama Marsh Harbour, Abaco Cooper's Town,   North Abaco    Crossing Rocks, South Abaco

Pastor Joseph Smith Pastor Michael Michelet Pastor Ricardo Bain Pastor Patrick Tyrill Elder Isaac Collie
 

Below are maps of The Northern Bahamas to help you visualize the location of the Pentecost of More Evangelistic crusades throughout the month of March 2008.   

Grand Bahama Island [above], the fourth largest of The Islands of The Bahamas, gets its name from the Spanish "gran bajamar" – meaning "great shallows" – for its many flats and shoals in the waters off the island. The island lies just 55 miles off the coast of Florida and rambles on for 96 miles, rimmed with cities, villages, and cays that offer lasting evidence of the many different people and cultures that have called Grand Bahama Island home. It allows visitors to combine a cosmopolitan vacation at a world-class resort with the charm of historical fishing villages and undiscovered ecological treasures. It has one of the world's largest underwater cave systems, three national parks, endless beaches, emerald green water and enchanting marine life.
There are seven Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Grand Bahama.

The Abaco islands [above] are really a crescent shaped mini-archipelago comprising 130 square miles of landmass, 82 off-lying cays and 208 rocks. They are The Bahamas' jewels in the crown, according to long-time, fiercely loyal Abaco residents. Just under 200 miles east of Palm Beach, FL, and distinctly distant from concrete jungles, these serene islands are renowned for clear turquoise waters, coral reefs and silky beaches. There are four Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the Abacos.


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