Context is a third critical difference. When Deaf believers study the Bible, they’ll start with the passage’s context before digging deeper. “A lot of Deaf people grow up in families where everybody ...
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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 ...
Translation was led by deaf people trained in the biblical languages. When Renca Dunn talks about having the Bible in her own language for the first time, she emphasizes the adjectives. In English, ...
Mary Kee knows the benefits of Bible study groups, which she has participated in for upwards of 20 years, usually at her home parish of St. Theresa Church in the Diocese of Bridgeport, Conn. She says ...