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| Vol. IX, No. 5 [Issue 73] | A Christian Newspaper Dedicated To The Deaf
| September - October 2007 |
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| But we will give ourselves ... to the ministry of the word --- to Deaf people --- Acts 6:4 |
| *** Making a Difference in the Deaf World, One Deaf Person at a Time *** |
The Written Word By Dr. Ted Camp, SWM Co-founder
What is Evolution?
The word evolution comes from the word “evolve.” The dictionary defines
evolve: to develop gradually (slowly); to unfold; by natural process;
to open out. Evolution means gradual unfolding or developing; growth;
the scientific theory according to which the higher forms of life have
gradually developed from simple and rudimentary forms. Rudiment means
beginning; germ; imperfectly developed; or formed organs. An
evolutionist is a person who accepts the evolutionary theory of
evolution. The evolutionary theory is a belief that man evolved from a
simple and beginning form of lower life. Evolution is a
scientific theory that man possibly could have evolved from a lower
animal form (as an ape or monkey). Evolution still remains an unproven
theory. Time periods are never stated exactly but evolutionists
use words as: possibly, perhaps, about, it could have been, maybe, it
is thought and approximately. After hundreds of years, the
basic source of evolution still remains only in the mind and theories
of man to explain the existence of life without a Creator. An
evolutionist denies creation and rejects the Creator. Evolution
presents the first man as a cave man. Well, men have always lived in
caves even until this day. Evolution presents dinosaurs and large
animals that no longer exist. The Bible states the existence of several
large animals which became extinct. “Dinosaur” is a modern-day name
given by Evolutionists, but it is not the Bible name given by Adam. By
the way, Noah did not need to put full grown animals on the ark.
Also evolutionists continue to look for the missing link, and it
is still missing. What is Creation? Creation is from the word
“create.” The dictionary defines create: to bring into existence
out of nothing; to originate; to make. The word “make” means to form
things from things, but create means to make things from nothing. Only
God can create; man can only make things from existing things. Creation
was the act of bringing the world into existence. Creator means One (God) Who creates. To
believe in creation you must also believe in a Creator. Without
God there would be no beginning. The Bible is the only source to
find creation. The Bible does not defend or try to prove creation. It
simply states it as a fact, “God created.” The creationist believes in
a Creator who created life. A creationist denies evolution.
Evolution vs Creation. Since evolution is “a theory”
that states what could have or might have happened, we do not
have any proven evidence to print concerning evolution, but we do
have the Bible to prove creation and disprove evolution. What
does the Bible simply teach? Did Heaven and Earth
Evolve? Bible: “In the beginning God created (made from nothing)
the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Did Day and
Night Evolve? Bible: “And God saw the light, that it was good: and God
divided the light from the darkness. And God called the light Day, and
the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the
first day” (Genesis 1:4-5). Did Land and Waters Evolve? Bible:
“And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the
waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:10). Did
Grass, Trees, and Plant Life Evolve? Bible: “And God said, Let the
earth bring forth grass... and the fruit tree yielding fruit...and God
saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:10-11). Did the Sun, Moon and
Stars Evolve?” Bible: “And God made two great lights; the greater light
to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the
stars also....and God saw that it was good” (Genesis 1:16-18). Did The Birds, Fish and Animals Evolve? Bible: “And
God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth... and
every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good... And
God made the beast of the earth ... cattle...and every thing that
creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good”
(Gen. 1:19-25). Did Man and Woman Evolve? Bible: “So God created
man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and
female created he them” (Genesis 1:27). Bible Fact: God
Created All Life. “And God saw every thing that he had made... it was
very good....the heavens and the earth were finished...on the seventh
day God ended his work...and he rested on the seventh day from all his
work which he had made” (Genesis 1:31- 2:1-2). God created all
life. Without God there would be no life. God created you with a living
soul that will never die (Genesis 2:7). God created Heaven and Hell.
God created a way for you to go to Heaven (John 14:6; John 3:16). You
have the right to choose evolution (no God) or creation (God).
Choose God! Write to me for more free information about how
you can go to Heaven. I will send you some free helpful
literature. SWMinistries - PO Box 889 - Trenton, GA
30752 |
 What’s
Up? SWM’s Paul Strosnider, Florissant, Missouri, is engaged to be
married to Rachel Pendl. The wedding will take place in January 2008.
Congrats! What’s Up? Deaf Pastor Kit Carson and his wife,
Connie, have stepped down from their position at New Testament Baptist
Church, Tucson, AZ. Pray for them as they seek future ministry.
E-Mail: Kitconnie@aol.com What’s Up? Missionary Steve Parker and
his family have established a church for the Deaf. It is Maranatha
Baptist Deaf Church, 821 S First St, Austin, TX 78748. What’s
Up? Congratulations to Nick and Lydia Ng. They are parents of Kody
Issac, born on June 16, in Greenville, South Carolina. Grandparents are
Pastor Mark and Jan Coleman, Bethel Baptist Church, Schaumburg,
Illinois. These grandparents, Mark and Jan, celebrated their 30th
wedding anniversary on August 6. E-M: mjcoleman77@juno.com What’s
Up? Trent Michael was born to Chris & Joy Waters on September 11,
2007. He weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. His grandpa, Allen Snare, and two
sisters, Nikki and Rylie are very excited! What’s Up? Pastor Brian
Lievens reports that after a year, the Deaf ministry at East Delavan
Baptist Church in Delavan, Wisconsin, is doing well. They have
separate worship service for the Deaf. Twelve have been faithfully
attending, and two have been baptized. Brian has established a web
site, colossians110.wordpress.com, to encourage Deaf Christians to grow
spiritually. The site has video clips of Bible lessons, sermons from
Deaf preachers, sermon outlines, and written articles. Check it out!
E-Mail: Blievens@eastdelavan.org What’s Up? Faithful Deaf
friend, Earl Houston McCabe (57), Cleveland, TN, went home to be with
the Lord on July 24, 2007. He, along with his devoted wife, Julie, was
an active member of Shenandoah Baptist Church with deaf leaders, Dale
and Cindy Gillespie. Even though Earl suffered many physical
problems, he actively served the Lord and was a great example to all
who knew him. Many Deaf friends attended the celebration of Earl’s
life. What’s Up? Pray for Jonathan Chevalley who went to serve
in Iraq on August 28, 2007. He is the son of deaf leaders, Don and
Sherry Chevalley, Capitol Baptist Church, Annadale, VA. What’s
Up? There were 55 campers at the Deaf camp, directed by Don Cabbage,
at Pot O’ Gold Ranch in Texas. Thirteen accepted Christ. The
attendance at Apache Creek Deaf Ranch, directed by Craig and Debbie
Lang, in New Mexico, was 90 with 4 accepting Christ. What’s
Up? Deaf missionaries, Damian & Felicia Campbell, Jamaica, are
praising God for safety from Hurricane Dean. Even though there was a
lot of destruction and no electricity for two weeks, no one was hurt.
Everyone joined together to help one another. They survived on canned
food. Pray for them as their lives return to normal. What’s Up?
SWM has a lot of new merchandise and equipment for Deaf ministries.
(See page 6 this paper). Visit web site for much more merchandise. You
can order on line with credit card: SilentWordMinistries.org What’s
Up? Bill Rice Ranch in Murfreesboro, TN, reports Summer Deaf Camps -
Total number in Deaf Weeks - 194; Total Deaf youth salvation decisions
- 44. Their First Annual Deaf College and Career Retreat had a good
attendance. Three Bible Colleges for the Deaf were represented. Make
plans for next year, Aug. 29 - Sept. 1, 2008. Contact: billriceranch.org What’s
Up? Tampa Baptist Deaf Church will host their First Annual Deaf Women
Conference, November 2 & 3, 2007. Speaker - Sharon Bordean,
Columbus, OH. E-M Jona Feliciano - tbdc@tampabay.rr.com What’s
Up? SWM’s Jon & Diane Barr taught at the first Baptist
International Outreach (BIO) Deaf Missionary Training week. The purpose
of the training is to help Deaf missionaries in all areas of their
ministry. |
Fingertips For InterpretersBy Jon Barr, CT How To Use An Interpreter - Using
an interpreter for communication can be awkward for many people.
Most people have not been trained how to use an interpreter. Here
are some helpful tips that can be used and taught. Meet with the
interpreter beforehand if possible. For group meetings, give the
interpreter copies of the agenda or outline, and a list of difficult
words or names of people to be used. Allow the interpreter and
Deaf person to suggest any changes needed in interpreter seating,
lighting, or setting before the meeting. Locate the interpreter
so that Deaf people can see both the speaker and interpreter at the
same time. Avoid windows or bright lights behind the interpreter. Provide
good lighting for the interpreter. If a darkened room is
necessary for the presentation, a small lamp, spotlight, or flashlight
is helpful. Realize the interpreter is expected to keep all information confidential. Limit communication with the interpreter. Do not ask the interpreter to give his/her personal opinions while he/she is interpreting. Do
not ask the interpreter to omit anything. Do not say things that
you do not want interpreted. The interpreter ethically must
interpret everything he hears. Realize that when the interpreter
voices the word "I" or "me," he is voicing the words of the Deaf person
and not the interpreter. Be aware of the interpreter's needs, such as comfortable seating and access to drinking water. Teach
these guidelines to anyone in your church or business who uses an
interpreter. More helpful guidelines will be in the next
issue. |
Carlene's Corner
By Carlene Camp, SWM Co-founder Women in Leadership (Part III) “That
ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in
every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God” -- Colossians
1:10. In today’s world there are many women in leadership roles,
in politics, in the home, in corporations, in the community, in
the church and in Christian ministries. Being in Chistian
leadership is a great responsibility. Those looking to you will be
effected by the way you live your life, the decisions you make,
and the example you are in all of life’s situations. In the first
article we talked about women in leadership being women of distinction
(special) which requires devotion to our Heavenly Father. In the
second article we focused on discipline. To be a successful leader, it
is important that we learn to discipline our emotions, our tongues
(speech), our conduct and our bodies. In this final article on women in leadership we will discuss dress and duty. The
late Dr. Lee Roberson was famous for his quote, “Everything rises and
falls on leadership.” Certainly the way a woman in leadership dresses
will influence those who follow. Christian women, especially leaders,
should desire to glorify God in every area of their lives and most
certainly in the manner in which they dress. The Bible has a standard
for the way women should dress. I am not an authority on the Bible or
an expert on women’s styles but I can understand what God expects of
women and their dress. It’s all right to dress in nice clothing and to
look attractive. I think God expects that. If we want to dress to
glorify God, we must dress the way He has taught us. Glorify
means to give honor, reverence and praise. Here are some Bible
guidelines that will help in making decisions when it comes to dress
and appearance. 1. We are to dress according to our
gender. God made us female. We should dress that way. In
Deut. 22:5, Moses warns against cross-dressing. Neither men nor women
should wear anything for the purpose of looking like the other. Our clothing should be such that no one would need to ask, “Male or female?” 2.
We are to dress modestly, with shamefacedness and sobriety (I Timothy
2:9). The word modest simply means “decent and orderly.” A woman’s
clothing should be decent, orderly, and in good taste.
Shamefacedness means to avoid extremes. A woman who has shamefacedness
is ashamed to dress in any way that is not decent and proper. Sobriety
comes from a Greek word that means having a sound mind and good
sense. This describes an inner self-control and a “feeling” that
tells a person what is good and proper. In other words use common
sense. 3. “Abstain (avoid) from all appearance of evil”
(I Thess. 5:22). Our dress can give an appearance of evil. In Proverbs
and in other parts of the Bible a description of dress is given of a
prostitute. Look on the city streets. You will see girls and women
dressed in an evil, seductive way. Do you dress like them? 4.
Realize that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Ghost and we are to
glorify God in our bodies. (I Corinthians 6:19-20). After all, no one
can see our hearts so whatever we communicate with our
bodies (includes the way we dress) is the message that is received.
When getting dressed or shopping for clothing, ask yourself these four
questions: 1. Is it feminine? 2. Is it modest? 3. Does it have the appearance of evil? 4. Does it glorify God? If
you will answer these questions honestly and dress accordingly,
you will be a leader who dresses to glorify God. A
leader should be a person of duty. First of all you have a duty to
yourself. Often leaders are so busy taking care of others and
their responsibilities that they fail to take time for
themselves. Everyone needs some personal time.
Failing to do this, will lead to burnout and even health
problems. Be careful not to neglect your duty to yourself. If
you are married, you have a duty to your husband. He has needs that
only you can fulfil (Eph. 5:21; I Cor. 7:5). Be careful not to neglect
your husband. He should be first in your life and your very best
friend. No career or leadership role should come before him. If you are a mother, you have a duty to your children. Love them and train them. (Titus 2:4; Proverbs 22:6). The
Bible also teaches that we have a duty to our homes. We are to “keep”
our homes and tend to the needs of our households (Titus 2:5; Proverbs
31:27). Leaders also have a duty to their local church.
Faithfulness is required in attendance, giving and involvement
(Hebrews 10:25). Duty in a personal ministry is both rewarding
and satisfying. This could include mentoring, listening, visiting
shut-ins, letter writing, encouragement, discipleship, etc. The Bible
speaks much about personal ministries (Proverbs 31:20; I Corinthians
16:15). If God has placed you in a leadership role, thank Him and give Him your best (Luke 12:48). This is written because I care! |
Diamonds from DianeBy Diane Barr Gift
Do
you remember how fun it was as a child to wake up on Christmas morning
and rush to the Christmas tree? You knew that soon you would get
to open those gifts that were for you. You would soon be playing
with new toys and wearing new clothes. Perhaps your memories of
birthdays are similar. You felt so much more grown up since you
were a year older. Maybe you dreaded everyone singing to you, but
you surely looked forward to the cake and ice cream and, most of
all, the gifts. How did you respond when you opened those
gifts? Did you pout or fuss because you did not get the exact
thing you wanted? Did you get really excited about some gifts and
then basically ignore others? Did you sincerely thank those who
gave you those gifts? How sad it is that children today often
respond without thankfulness. They have not been taught. How much
more sad when adults do not express thanksgiving to those who have
given. The Bible has many examples of people who gave. The
Queen of Sheba gave very valuable gifts to King Solomon to honor him (I
Kings 10:10). A widow gave her last two mites into the Temple
offering (Mark 12:42-44). Another widow gave sacrificially of her
last meal and oil to make a small cake for the Prophet Elijah (I Kings
17:12). Many from the early church sold their homes and lands and
gave the money to the church (Acts 4:34-35). Abraham’s servant gave
many gifts to Rebekah and her family (Genesis 24:22, 53). Jesus
gave sight to a blind man (Mark 8:23), hearing to a Deaf man (Mark
7:32-35), ability to walk to a lame man (Mark 2:11,12), healing to ten
leprous men (Luke 17:12-14), and salvation to all who would receive Him
(John 3:16). And how were these gifts received? Some responded with
great joy, appreciation, and thanks; but others ignored or even
rejected the gifts. So, how do you respond when people give you
things or give you their time to do something for you? Be
thankful and express that appreciation. How have you responded to
God’s gift of salvation which is still freely offered today? Accept Jesus and thank God for His gift of eternal life and sins forgiven. |
Needed More Good Deaf Leaders
By Dr. Reggie Rempel “BE A GOOD SHEPHERD” Part I – “The Security” - John 10:1-6
Introduction:
I feel that I need to share with you about a deaf ministry. I
have been a Pastor for six years and I have noticed some things about
deaf leadership. It is very important to be like the Shepherd.
The Shepherd will lead His sheep in the right way, God’s way.
Jesus is a caring Shepherd Who takes care of the sheep (his people).
I. The Shepherd knows the sheep (vs. 1-2). A. Sheepfold – Place of security (Matt. 19:23-24). B. Thief or robber (Pharisees). The devil tries to destroy the sheep (Christians). C. The shepherd is the Lord (John 9:36-38).
II. The Shepherd calls the sheep (vs. 3). A. Watchman – Holy Spirit. B. The sheep will listen to his voice. C. The shepherd calls his own sheep by name and leads them out (John 10:14-15).
D. When you are saved, the Holy Spirit will be in
your life to care for you. He will lead you (Isaiah 40:11; Psa. 23:1-4).
III.The Shepherd leads the sheep (vs. 4-6). A. His sheep follow and know him (I Jn. 1:1-3). B. Christians need to help one another follow the voice of the Shepherd (John 10:27-28). C. Be followers of Christ. Follow means to listen to His words and His guide. D. Shepherds are good leaders (Ps. 100:3). E. Leaders learn not to follow strangers. F. Jesus wants leaders to follow Him and lead the sheep as a good shepherd (I Thess. 2:13).
Conclusion:
Sheep cannot defend or protect themselves but depend upon the shepherd.
Sheep need a shepherd to lead them to green pastures and still waters
(Psalm 23).
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What Means Words?
By Missionary Allen Snare Jubilee
- In Israel every 50th year was to be celebrated as the Year of Jubilee
(Lev.25:28). A special trumpet blast called the people to stop all work
for one year and devote that year to worship. It was a year to remember
that God is owner of everything. Judgment
- It is used in the Bible as a time to judge things done wrong. A judge
would decide the punishment for crimes. At least seven judgments are
mentioned in the Bible: Judgment of sin upon the cross, Judgment of
Christians, Judgment Seat of Christ, Judgment of self, Judgment of
nations, Judgment of Israel, and the Great White Throne Judgment of the
unsaved. Justification
- An act whereby the grace of God declares a guilty sinner to
become righteous (made right) because of the shed blood of Christ
(Romans 5:9). Lamb -
The lamb is used as a symbol of Jesus Christ who became the Lamb of
God, a substitute sacrificed to take away the sins of the world (John
1:29). Law - A rule or
principle established and governed by authority. God is the Authority
who establishes and governs His law. Law is a word appearing at least
200 times in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, it also refers to
the Mosaic Covenant and the Ten Commandments. The opposite of law is
grace (Romans 6:14). |
Deaf Teen Talk
By Dr Bruce Kelly - Deaf Pastor What About Tattoos and Body Piercing? The
Old Testament view of tattoos is simple: Don't have them! “Ye
shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any
marks upon you: I am the Lord” (Leviticus 19:28). These words simply
mean: Don't get a tattoo or body piercing. This has now become a
teen fashion as some have pierced eyebrows, belly buttons, lips,
tongues, and noses. By piercing your body, you put yourself at risk for
infection, disease, allergy, or long-term cancer, so please avoid it.
Also, many later have regrets about tattoos and cannot erase them. A
tattoo can be permanent. When I was a teenager I didn’t see
much tattooing or body piercing. Now in some churches I see many
teens have body piercing. One reason is that it is now cool.
Another reason is that some teens want to be like those seen in movies
or TV. A few years ago as I was waiting for our boys at a
Christian school I saw some teens in the parking lot. One teen girl was
showing her lower back tattoo to some boys. Can you imagine? They
attended a Christian School! Tattoos and body piercing can also hurt
your testimony and influence for God. Christians should look and act
like Christians. Naturally, there are some who do not have tattoos or
body piercing who are wicked. Christians should guard their testimony
and influence in all areas of life not just tattooing and body
piercing. “Love not the world, neither the things that are in the
world” (I John 2:15). “What? know ye not that your body is
the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and
ye are not your own? For ye are bought with a price: therefore
glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's” (I
Corinthians 6:19-20). The Christian must ask, "Will this be harmful to
my body? Will it hurt my testimony?" If the answer is yes.......it is
wrong. Don’t Do It! |
Deaf Missions ReportMissionaries to the Deaf - Send Us Your Reports We will share Them with Our Readers! You Respond - We Report! Mexico-
Jim Walterhouse - Jwalter@prodigy.Net.mx Reports that they have
finished their annual camp for the Deaf. Attendance was nearly
100 with many new campers. Some rode buses for two days to come
to camp. Four received Christ as their Savior. Pictures are on website
www.Deaf4Christ.org. Also they need $5,200 to finish the roof on
their new building. USA
- Jim Sloan - EM: Jsloan1@aol.com - Reports that he has now arrived in
Varna, Bulgaria. Pray for two important meetings concerning the future
of the Deaf ministry in Varna. He plans to go to Plovdiv next
week. Pray that God will call more Deaf workers into the field in
Bulgaria. He gives a special thanks for your faithfulness in
prayers and financial support of his ministry. (Join a SWM mission foreign team - Contact: Office@Silentword.org) |
SWM International
With Missionary David Bennett WHAT DO THESE MEN HAVE IN COMMON?Barnabas,
Titus, Silas, Timothy, Epaphras, Tychicus, Epaphroditus, Luke, John
Mark, Erastus, Aristarchus, Secundus, Gaius, Trophimus, and Crescens. Each
of these men worked as missionaries with the apostle Paul. However,
they had different backgrounds, spoke different languages, had
different levels of education, had different vocations, had different
gifts and talents, and had different personalities. Yet God used all of
them as missionaries. The apostle Paul put together teams of men
to travel with him to various fields and preach the Gospel. Their
talents and gifts were all needed. Luke was both a doctor and an author
and God used him on those missionary journeys. Paul, too, was very
educated. However, John Mark was much younger when he began to travel
and did not have as much education, maturity, and experience. Thus, he
had some problems on his first trip but God used a humble missionary
named Barnabas to work with John Mark and train him to later be an
effective missionary. God needs different kinds of people to do
different kinds of ministries in different kinds of places. God wants
to use YOU. He wants to use your talents, gifts, and abilities. Where
can YOU be used? There are several places around the world that are
crying out for laborers to help them reach the Deaf of their areas.
Maybe God wants to use you in one of those areas to preach to the Deaf
and disciple them. Many Deaf are still lost and needing Christ. Maybe
you could visit a mission field and see the needs that are represented
there. Would you be interested in going with me to India, Brazil, or
South Africa in the next year sometime? I am making plans to go to
these places in 2008. Would you like to go along and see the “mission
field” for yourself? Would you like to see the work that God is doing
on these fields among the Deaf? Would you like to meet Deaf Christians
in these countries? Also, in the summer of 2008 there will be
opportunities for you to get some experience working with missionaries
in Peru, South Africa, and India. Let me know if you are interested! |
The Deaf Can
By Ronnie Rice The Deaf Can Serve God
How Can the Deaf Serve God? -- Why Should The Deaf Serve God? The
Deaf can serve God. I believe that God has a purpose for the different
deaf to be used in different ways. God can use the blind, deaf
and blind, crippled, handicapped, and Deaf people. Deaf people
are serving the Lord in many churches across America. Deaf men and
ladies are being used of God. The Deaf are good leaders in
Christian work. Some are missionaries, evangelists, teachers,
preachers, singers, ushers and faithful Christians. Sometimes
hearing people seem to be surprised that a Deaf person can
preach. Deaf people can serve the Lord in full time service the
same as the hearing. We now have Deaf missionaries to foreign
countries. Vernon Miller (now with the Lord), a Deaf missionary
established a Deaf church and school in Peru, South America. He was
Deaf but he did it. If Vernon Miller did it, so can you. The Deaf can
do it! The Deaf can attend Bible colleges (see Deaf college ads
in this newspaper). I am Deaf and I finished Bible College.
If I can do it, so can you. We need more Deaf people to give
their lives to fully serve God. God has a purpose for you. “And
whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men”
(Colossians 3:23). You can do it. Do it heartily with
joy. Be excited to serve the Lord. “Knowing that of the Lord ye
shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord
Christ” (verse 24). The Bible says “Ye serve the Lord Christ.” Do
it heartily! This is an exciting time to serve the Lord. We
are grateful for Deaf leaders who are good examples.We are thankful for
John Clark, Allen Snare, Earl Brigham, Gilbert Branagan, Reggie Rempel,
Fred Adams, Terry Buccholz, and many others who have been
faithful. If they can serve the Lord, so can you. Do
it! Do it heartily, as to the Lord! |
Because We Are Deaf We Can't
By Mike & Kim Green (Deaf Couple) Booklet(D28) “Because We Are Deaf We Can’t...” 65.
We can’t hear slamming doors. Sometimes, a Deaf husband slams the door
hard as he runs to work. The neighbors hear the slam and watch him run
and think he must have been mad and arguing with his wife. 66.
We can’t hear plane announcements. The pilot announces that the plane
is flying 600 MPH and it just passed over Grand Canyon on his left. You
wonder why everyone is looking out the left windows. 67. We
can’t give good instructions to hearing people. A stranger asked a Deaf
woman for directions to Starbuck’s coffee house. She tried to speak and
finally pointed to a store where he could get help. He went into
the store to buy coffee. It was not a coffee store. He did not
understand the Deaf woman. 68. We can’t hear
voices. The bank clerk asks you something which you don’t hear or
understand. The clerk repeats very loudly, alarming other customers so
that everyone looks as if you were about to rob the bank. 69. We
can’t hear sounds or loud voices. While playing golf, you can’t hear
“FORE” from the players behind you. So you wonder why others are
ducking and there is another ball, just missing you and rolling on the
green. 70. We can’t hear hearing aid whistle. During
church, people keep looking at you. You smile and watch the
interpreter. Finally, the interpreter points to you that your hearing
aids are whistling. Oooops! Sorry, pastor. |
Search the Scriptures
By Reed Condra EVE
Her name “Eve” means “Mother of all living” First woman (Gen. 1:26-27) Made in God’s image along with Adam (Gen. 1:26) Blessed of God (G
en. 1:28) To be fruitful and multiply; have children (Gen. 1:28) To be husband’s “help meet” (Gen. 2:18) Made from Adam’s rib (Gen. 2:21,22) Brought to Adam by God (Gen. 2:22) Bone of Adam’s bone (Gen. 2:23) Flesh of Adam’s flesh (Gen. 2:23) Called “Woman” (Gen. 2:23) Was “taken out of man” (Gen. 2:23) Talked to serpent (Gen. 3:1-5) Reasoned with serpent (Gen. 3:2-3) Listened to serpent’s lies (Gen. 3:4-5) “Saw” that the fruit was “good for food” (Gen. 3:6) “Saw” that the fruit was “pleasant to the eyes” (Gen. 3:6) “Saw” that the fruit was “to be desired” (Gen. 3:6) “Saw” that the fruit was “to make one wise” (Gen. 3:6) “she took of the fruit” (Gen. 3:6) “and did eat” (Gen. 3:6) “and gave also unto her husband” (Gen. 3:6) “Woman being deceived was in transgression” (I Tim. 2:14) Blamed serpent for sin (Gen. 3:13) Sorrow multiplied greatly (Gen. 3:16) Would bring forth children “in sorrow” (Gen. 3:16) Desire would be to husband (Gen. 3:16) Husband would “rule over” her (Gen. 3:16) Nakedness covered with coats (Gen. 3:21) Sent from the garden of Eden (Gen. 3:22) Mother of Cain and Abel (Gen. 4:1-2) Mother of Seth (Gen. 4:25) |
Chicken Soup For The Deaf
By Jim Bracelin, Vice-President When is it the right time to tell people how to go to Heaven?
I am told that the first thing my grandfather, Earl Franklin Gable
would say to a person he met was, “How is it with you and Jesus?” My
grandfather thought every person should think about his relationship
with Jesus Christ. One day every person will confess that Jesus is
Lord, but it would be nice if they would decide it today! Many
people struggle with witnessing for the Lord (I don’t think it is right
to be combative, when asking someone about Heaven). Our
answering machine gives the same message as my grandfather. Then
I quickly explain how you can go to Heaven. The phone is another way
you can present the Gospel. (It’s great for telemarketers too).
Eleven years ago I played on the church softball team and became
friends with one of the players. One day as we were eating
Chinese food, I asked him if he was on his way to Heaven. I was
able to lead him to the Lord. I have also used funerals as a time
to witness. It is a great time to ask people where their
souls will be when their bodies are lying in a casket. I have
seen many people, including a Funeral Director, respond to Christ at
funeral services! Weddings can be a good time to witness. Praise
the Lord, we saw at least two people trust Christ during the wedding of
our daughter and her husband. The answer to the question about
the right time to tell people about Jesus is … All The Time is a good
time to witness for the Lord! As you witness look for openings to
become a soul winner. Remember, you could be the last person to witness
to someone before they go into eternity. Anytime is a good time to witness. |
For Your Information
By Jon Barr, President Commitment To Deaf Ministry"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." When
I first learned Sign language and started in the deaf ministry I was
involved and active in the bus ministry, the choir, and other church
ministries. It did not take long to realize that the deaf
ministry takes a lot of time and effort. After juggling several
ministries, I finally realized the importance of Paul's words, "This
one thing I do." I resigned from the other ministries and
committed to the deaf ministry. Even though it would be several
months before God called me to full-time deaf ministry, that day the
deaf ministry became a priority in my life. The deaf ministry
requires commitment. Pastors must commit to the special
needs of a minority ministry. Workers must learn a new language
and culture. Attending Deaf social events is required to build
trust and gain respect in the Deaf community. Workers must enter
the Deaf world, much the same as a foreign missionary does on his field. A
heart for the Deaf is required to have an effective ministry.
Having a heart for the Deaf means more than learning their language and
culture. It means fellowshipping with Deaf people before and
after church. It means attending Deaf social events. Deaf
ministry workers minister to the Deaf outside of normal church
times. They commit to the deaf ministry and seek opportunities to
teach and train Deaf people. Successful deaf ministry workers do
not give up, but continue with the deaf ministry during difficult
times. The deaf ministry requires sacrifice.
People often ask how long it takes to learn Sign Language. There
are quick “crash” courses to learn vocabulary. There are two-,
three-, and four-year college courses to become a professional
interpreter. But the real answer is that learning Sign Language is a
life-long commitment. Sacrifice is required to learn the language
effectively. But just because a person knows Sign Language does
not mean he will be successful in the deaf ministry. Sacrifice of
resources is also needed. Often a church must provide
transportation to the services. The deaf ministry is a missionary
ministry in your local area. Some workers are helpers.
Thank God for helpers, but just as a missionary is called to a certain
field or group of people, deaf ministry workers should have a call from
God to the Deaf. Many hearing people love Sign Language, but an
effective deaf ministry requires a love for Deaf people. Workers
often sacrifice time to minister to Deaf people before and after church
instead of fellowshipping with other friends. Such sacrifice is
joyful when there is a love for the people. Successful deaf
ministries are built with sacrifice. The deaf ministry
requires endurance. Deaf people know that many churches have
started deaf ministries. But continuing is needed.
Sometimes Deaf people wait to see if a church will continue before they
join the deaf ministry. Some of the “old” deaf ministry workers
never became skilled in Sign Language, but they love the Deaf and have
continued faithful for many years. The Apostle Paul said, “I have
finished my course,” (2 Timothy 4:7). The deaf ministry needs
“finishers.” Needed: 1) Workers who will commit to the deaf
ministry, 2) Workers who will sacrifice for the Lord, 3)
Workers who will not quit, but who will continue faithful until the
end. Worker, will you commit to the deaf ministry? ---------------- Make a decision and put this commitment in your Bible. ----------------
“Today
I promise to commit myself to the deaf ministry. I will not stop,
but will sacrifice and continue until the Lord
comes.“ Name _______________________ Date
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