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Halal Dance Ministry of Sanctuary Empowerment Centre Launches Inspiring Devotional Book

The Halal Dance Ministry of Sanctuary Empowerment Centre proudly announces the release of their debut devotional book, “From the Heart of a Dancer.” This collaborative effort showcases the spiritual depth and creative expression of 42 dedicated members, offering readers a daily source of inspiration.

For nearly 20 years, the Halal Dance Ministry has embraced the mission of spreading faith and hope through the art of dance. Now, they extend their reach with a collection of 365 heartfelt messages, including poems and personal reflections, designed to uplift and encourage readers on their spiritual journey.

Elder Anthony Greene, Minister Laina Jacob, Zariah Watson and Rheanne Rock, who are some of the leaders of Halal Dance Ministry

“Our ministry has always aimed to inspire in unique and meaningful ways,” said Minister Laina Jacob, lead facilitator for the Halal Dance Ministry. “With ‘From the Heart of a Dancer,’ we invite readers to experience the beauty of devotion through the lens of creatives.”

Readers can expect a blend of profound insights, poignant stories, and moments of reflection as they journey through the pages of this devotional masterpiece. Each entry is crafted with care and authenticity, reflecting the personal experiences and spiritual journeys of the contributors.

“We believe that every individual has a story to tell and a message to share,” added Apostle Marlon Husbands, Senior Pastor of the Sanctuary Empowerment Centre. “Through this book, our dancers have aimed to connect with readers on a deeper level, offering solace, inspiration, and a renewed sense of purpose,” said Apostle Husbands.

“From the Heart of a Dancer” is now available for purchase through members of the Halal Dance Ministry or by emailing heartofadancerdevotionals@gmail.com

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Immigration Webinar For Students Wishing To Study In Canada

Barbadians interested in pursuing studies in Canada are invited to participate in the online Immigration Seminar of the Consulate General of Barbados, in Toronto.

The Consulate, as part of its annual activities to observe National Heroes Day, is hosting a week of activities, and the key event will be the Immigration Seminar tomorrow Thursday, April 24, at 6:00 p.m.

Over the past 12 months, there have been significant changes to the requirements and processes for obtaining an international student visa. As a result, the seminar will focus on the recent changes to the entry requirements for international students coming to Canada to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate studies.

Prospective students, as well as parents, guardians, guidance counsellors, school teachers and principals, who have a vested interest in obtaining the most up-to-date and accurate information to make the most informed choice from the available study options, are encouraged to participate in the online seminar.

Alana Alleyne, a barrister and solicitor, will cover areas such as the latest changes to international student visas, eligibility criteria for student visas, requirements for postgraduate work permits, and changes to eligibility for spousal work permits. (PR/GIS)

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Information Session For Teachers Keen On Working In USA

Primary school teachers interested in working in the United States of America (USA) are invited to an upcoming Information Session, tomorrow Thursday, April 24.

The session will be hosted in the Main Conference Room of the Ministry of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector, Warrens Office Complex, Warrens, St. Michael, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. 

The initiative is being facilitated by the Ministry, in partnership with the Barbados Employment and Career Counselling Service, the Barbados Union of Teachers, and Participate Learning, a USA recruitment firm.

During the event, Participate Learning will share important information on the application and recruitment processes, as well as on working in the USA. (PR/GIS)

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Ellerslie Students Welcomed At Barbados’ Embassy In Panama

The Embassy of Barbados in the Republic of Panama was pleased to welcome The Ellerslie School students and staff to its Chancery in Panama City, recently.

Chargé d’Affaires, Sandra Gittens, in her welcome to the group, which included Principal, Andrea Baptiste and Deputy Principal, Carl Applewhaite, shared the history of the mission, noting that the Embassy was established in 2020.

Mrs. Gittens said this was “in line with the Barbados Government’s desire to strengthen its relations and cooperation with Panama across a number of areas, including trade, investment, tourism and education”.

She expressed the hope that the visit would signal the start of a new relationship with The Ellerslie School in pursuit of future student-to-student and teacher-to-teacher exchanges, in collaboration with the Ministries of Educational Transformation and Training and Tertiary Education and its Panamanian counterpart, within the framework of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries.

Speaking on the value of learning a foreign language, First Secretary, Shireifa Joseph, spoke of her experience as a foreign language student and the positive impact that it has had on her career. 

She encouraged the students to continue their foreign language journey, signalling that they were well on their way to becoming “bridge builders” in their future careers with the capacity to connect Barbados to other countries across the globe.

Counsellor at the Embassy, Michelle Carter, also noted the value of language learning, especially for those studying tourism, stating that developing a strong proficiency in a foreign language will serve as a critical tool in opening doors to their success in this sector, whether in Barbados or abroad. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Students, teachers and parents of the Ellerslie secondary school to the Embassy of Barbados in the Republic of Panama

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