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Voice of a child
published: Monday | January 21, 2008

The Editor, Sir:

I am a 17-year-old male currently in fifth form. I am not from one of those prominent high schools but, still, I truly believe in the upliftment of young people and our society. I am a child of God trying to achieve what my parents were not able to achieve. But, at times, life here in Jamaica causes me and other young people to wonder if we'll ever make it in life.

What has happened to good morals and positive attitudes? I'm so concerned, because it's sometimes children like us that really have the desire to accomplish good things in life, who lose hope because of the lack of financial support.

But, what I can ensure any reader is that, "the only thing that will last to the end is a life in Christ."

My number one wish for this year is that more souls will be won for the kingdom of my Father which is in heaven.

I am, etc.,

NAJEARY BENNETT

najeary_jm@yahoo.com

4 Woodford Street

Allman Town, Kingston 4

Via Go-Jamaica

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