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.
In our last report, we shared that many Deaf children were suffering from double hunger in South Sudan: hunger for both physical food and God’s Word. Many of you read…
I sat down to dinner that night with two Deaf translators from South Sudan. They had invested blood, sweat, and tears to complete these Scripture portions, and I thought they might be disappointed about the cancellation.
Chaos continues, but hope remains
“All languages are equal and important."
Deaf 2-by-2 teams prepare for frontline ministry.
“This is truly a difficult situation, not only for the hearing but also for the Deaf.”
The latest news out of South Sudan isn’t good. Yet, DOOR translators are pressing on to finish the task...
Praying for the work of Bible translation is a daunting task. Here's how you can pray for DOOR's team in South Sudan...