Why do Deaf people need Deaf churches?
Deaf people need Deaf churches because Deaf reaching Deaf for Christ is at the heart of everything we do at DOOR. Our church planting ministry, also known as 2-by-2, consists…
Deaf people need Deaf churches because Deaf reaching Deaf for Christ is at the heart of everything we do at DOOR. Our church planting ministry, also known as 2-by-2, consists…
Ganes*, a Deaf man from Asia, didn’t know what to do. His parents raised him in the Buddhist faith. Yet his own adult children became followers of Jesus after finding…
https://youtu.be/-ZzoBSRGhFMThe final full week of September has been designated the International Week of the Deaf by the World Federation of the Deaf (WFD). WFD launched this annual event in 1958…
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We are sad to share that Luka Lengewa, one of our beloved translation consultants from Kenya, passed away Monday morning (Kenya time) from complications due to his esophageal cancer. Luka…
There were no Deaf people or hearing people … we were justpeople, brothers and sisters in Christ. — one of the Deaf CITs after our firstSign Language Advancement Program Tweet…
We are proud to present the 15 people who will be graduating this April from their four year consultant training programs. 9 consultants-in-training (CITs) will become linguistic consultants, specializing in…
"With a worship service led by the Deaf in sign language, more Deaf people will learn God's word, receive Jesus Christ, and learn to serve Him with their time and…
“I was afraid that Deaf people could not manage without hearing leaders. However, I was wrong.”
On the International Day for the Unreached, will you help us reach 68 million Deaf like Rakesh?