illumiNations’ ‘I Want to Know’ campaign aims to translate Bible for 70 million Deaf people, 98% with little or no Scripture now DALLAS — A newly launched movement to make the Bible available in every ...
Christians in 16 countries will finally get their own versions of New Testament stories. An estimated 160,000 people will be able to experience New Testament stories in their own sign languages for ...
For many the words in the Bible are self-explanatory. Verses like “whoever has ears, let them hear” or “if you declare with your mouth...you will be saved” are so commonplace, many don’t think twice ...
Deaf pastors Peter Ding Basa and Julius Andrada. Photo courtesy of Philippine Bible Society Deaf pastors Peter Ding Basa and Julius Andrada. Photo courtesy of Philippine Bible Society Without blurting ...
At the First Baptist Church of Suitland, just across the District of Columbia border in Maryland, a typical Sunday service includes coffee and pastries, warm greetings and a sermon delivered by the ...
It was a display of knowledge of the scriptures at Bible quiz competition for the deaf held at Christian Mission for the Deaf, Shomolu, Lagos. The quiz organised by The Bible Society of Nigeria BSN, ...
Deaf communities around the world are still waiting to experience God’s Word in their first language. How much longer will it be? Note: Our guest on this week’s show signed his responses so we are ...
When he was a child, he used to envy his siblings, pastor Julius Andrada recalled. “I was left at home to do the chores while they were sent outside to study and play,” he said, adding that before he ...
A group intent on making the Bible available worldwide hopes to counter Islamic State extremist propaganda in the Middle East with Christian resources. Pictured: A hearing-impaired Palestinian student ...