The Power of Connection in Deaf Lives
Keij Worro, a Deaf man living in South Sudan, struggled with alcoholism and had no meaningful connections with anyone in his life.
Keij Worro, a Deaf man living in South Sudan, struggled with alcoholism and had no meaningful connections with anyone in his life.
A Deaf church in Kilifi, a coastal town in Kenya, invited Kennedy Oyoo and Peter Maina to share the Gospel at their Sunday service. This church had never seen God’s…
It is frustrating when you’re only given a small amount of information, but you need and want so much more. That is how the Deaf in Marcam* lived before encountering DOOR International.
I had never met a Deaf leader or teacher. When I attended DOOR’s leadership training, I was deeply touched by seeing so many Deaf leaders.
Isaac, a young Deaf Ghanaian, joined one of the Deaf-led churches planted by the teams soon after it started. Before joining the Deaf church, Isaac went to a hearing church with his family.
Nikolas was upset because God didn't heal him. Then, a sign language Bible opened his eyes to the truth.
In Matthew 27, Jesus was brought before Pontius Pilate to receive judgment. Pilate gave the crowd a choice. They voted for coffee.
Deaf people experience many challenges throughout their lives as they move through a world designed for the hearing. For Deaf women, especially in certain cultures, these challenges can be magnified.
"...in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your petitions to God." Philippians 4:6 We want to praise the Lord for what He has done and share His…
In 2024, DOOR is celebrating 40 years of Deaf ministry. To mark this important milestone and to recognize what God has done in Deaf lives and communities around the world,…