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10 Bible Verses for Strength in Hard Times (Jamaican Patois Devotional)
In times of uncertainty, conflict, or personal struggle, many people turn to the Word of God for strength and encouragement. The Bible reminds us that even when the world feels unstable, God remains our refuge, our protector, and our source of strength. These Bible verses for strength in hard times are shared in Jamaican Patois (Patwah) so the message can be heard in the natural rhythm of everyday Jamaican language. Hearing scripture in our own language helps the message fe
Faith Clarke
Mar 93 min read


Psalm 137 — Devotional with Jamaican Bible Verses
Psalm 137 read in Jamaican Patwah (Patois) with devotional reflection. Hear the Word of God in everyday Jamaican language in this episode of Devotional with Jamaican Bible Verses.
Faith Clarke
Mar 52 min read


Establish Di Wuk a Wi Hand - Psalm 90:17
Jamaican Patois "Mek di beauty ah di Lawd wi God rest pon wi, an mek him bless di wuk of wi han dem. Yes Lawd, plant di wuk ah wi han steady, an mek it tan up trang." — Psalm 90:17 King James Version (KJV) “And let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us:and establish thou the work of our hands upon us;yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.” — Psalm 90:17 (KJV) Reflection This verse is a prayer for stability and lasting impact. We can begin many things, but only God
Faith Clarke
Feb 161 min read


Psalm 35 – A Warfare Prayer in Jamaican Patwah (Patois)
Press Play to Listen Some prayers nuh whisper. Some prayers stand up, firm, and call on God fi move. In this video, Psalm 35 is read in Jamaican Patois as a warfare prayer — a cry for protection, justice, and divine defense when you are surrounded by opposition, betrayal, and unfair attacks. This is scripture spoken in everyday Jamaican language, so the meaning hits close to home. It’s not polished church talk — it’s real talk between a believer and God.
Faith Clarke
Feb 71 min read
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