By Dr. Michael Bowerman I am grateful to God for your prayerful support during my recent mission trip to Tanzania. As you will remember, I was part of a team of four, accompanied by Bishop PJ Lawrence and Andrew & Debreca Rollins of St. George’s Anglican, who visited at the end of May. It was […]
Cayman Islanders launch hunt for ancestors – in Cornwall
From Stock Daily Dish Cayman Islanders hunt for descendants of their first settler who left Cornwall for the Caribbean paradise 450 years ago Inhabitants of a Caribbean paradise island have launched a quest to find the descendants of their ancestor – in Cornwall. A man named either Bodden or Bawden, from the West Country, became […]
Judge suggests amnesty for overstayers in Cayman Islanders
From RJR Newsonline A judge in Cayman has suggested an overstayer amnesty in that country after hearing a case involving a Jamaican on Tuesday. The balance between proper punishment and costs to the state was debated in Summary Court when the Jamaican pleaded guilty to overstaying for six years. After passing a sentence of eight […]
Cayman Islands: Her Excellency The Governor Mrs. Helen Kilpatrick, CB Christmas Message 2017
Christmas is a special time to enjoy with our families and friends, but it is also a time for all of us to reflect on the events of the last year and to count our blessings. This year, the devastating hurricanes Irma and Maria struck the Caribbean. Once again, the Cayman Islands were spared but […]
Cayman Islanders launch hunt for their long-lost ancestors – in Cornwall
PASTIES OF THE CARIBBEAN By Chris Richards From The Sun UK The islands were first settled by a Cornishman in the 17th century – and now the Cayman government has begun a formal search for links with the Duchy ONE is a wild, rainswept, granite peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, the other a […]