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A Christian Newspaper Dedicated To Deaf
A Christian Newspaper Dedicated To Deaf
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But we will give ourselves ... to the ministry of the Word --- to Deaf people worldwide -- Acts 6:4
Vol. XXI, No. 2 [ Issue 118 ]
March/April 2015
The burden of Silent Word Ministries is to tell the deaf "More about Jesus."
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The True Meaning of Easter
Christmas and Easter Celebrations – Christmas and Easter both
originated from the world celebrating the changes of nature. One
(wintertime) was the shortest day of the year and the other (springtime) was
new life and new beginnings. Later, these two world renown celebrations
were transformed by Christians to represent the birth of Jesus (Christmas)
and the resurrection of Christ Jesus (Easter). Christmas was first named
Christ-mass and then later changed. Easter was a world celebration of
Ester the goddess of dawn, representing springtime and new life. The
"rabbit" represented springtime fertility, and the "egg" was a symbol of new
life. These two days have become the two most-celebrated days in
Christianity as they represent the birth and resurrection of the Lord Jesus
Christ. Easter represents the beginning of springtime and new life. The
deadness of wintertime is past and the springtime of new life is beginning.
The True Meaning of Easter - There are many religions but only
Christianity has a risen Saviour. No other religion gives eternal hope for
life after death. Easter represents the death, burial, and resurrection of
the Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ died alone on the cross to become
the last sacrifice for sin. There is a song, “He could have called ten
thousand angels, but He died alone for you and me.” On the cross Jesus
Christ alone became the final sacrifice for sin. God only had two options in
dealing with fallen humanity. He could let justice prevail and just ignore
mankind, or He could provide a sinless substitute to pay the penalty for
Adam's sin (Deut. 17:1). The only solution was to send His beloved Son
as the perfect God-man, as the sinless sacrifice and substitute for the sin
of man (John 3:16). Through Adam, all inherit the curse of sin. Through
Jesus Christ, the curse of sin is removed (Rom. 5:12-17). Jesus was the
sacrifice for sin and the substitute for the sinner. He
alone was the perfect Lamb of God to take away the sin
of the world (John 1:29). “So Christ was once offered to
bear the sins of many...” (Heb. 9:28). As He died, He
cried, “It is finished!” The last sacrifice for sin was
made. “There is no more offering for sin” (Heb.10:18).
Many thousands of lambs were offered for past
atonement of sin, but when Jesus died, the sacrifices
ceased. Jesus Christ was the final sacrifice for our sin.
In the tomb, He was the substitute for our death, and the
resurrection validated Him as the risen Saviour. He then ascended to His
rightful place in Heaven at the right hand of God. He sat down and could
say, “The will of God has been done! It is finished!” Because of Easter,
all can now be saved. “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall be saved” (Romans 10:13). Jesus alone paid the penalty for Adam’s
sin (1 Cor. 15:22). His sacrifice restored mankind again to God.
The Sonrise Service - The Day “Him” Became “It” and “It” Became
“Him.” Notice in the Gospels, before death, Jesus was referred to as
“Him.” They bound Him, led Him, delivered Him, betrayed Him, examined
Him, stripped Him, clothed Him, saluted Him, worshipped Him, mocked
Him, spit upon Him, smote Him, chastised Him, scourged Him, unclothed
Him, and crucified Him. Pilate said, “I will… chastise Him, and release
Him.” They led Him... to crucify Him, followed Him, offered Him vinegar,
gave Him to drink, and finally crucified Him. Before death, He was referred
to as “Him.” After death, His body was referred to as “It.” “And when
Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean
linen cloth and laid it in his own new tomb” (Matt. 27:5960). “Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in
linen clothes” (John 19:40). He “begged the body of
Jesus. And he took it down, and wrapped it in linen, and
laid it in a sepulchre” (Luke 23:52-53). After death, His
body was referred to as “It” not “Him.” But after the resurrection, “It”
(His body) became “Him” again! The angel said, “He is risen; He is not
here… tell His disciples and Peter that He goeth before you into Galilee:
there shall ye see Him (not “It”). “Tell his disciples and Peter that he
goeth… into Galilee: there shall ye see him” (Mark 16:7). On Friday He
died; “Him” became “It.” On Sunday He arose; “It” became “Him.” After
His resurrection (pardon my grammar), “Him” got back in “It” and “It”
became “Him” again. If “Him” had not become “It” and “It” had not
become “Him,” our hope and faith would be in vain. “But if there be no
resurrection of the dead, then is Christ not risen: And if Christ be not risen,
then is our preaching vain, and your faith is also vain… And if Christ be not
raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins” (I Cor. 15:13-17). No one
is saved without the resurrection. “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth
the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him
from the dead, thou shalt be saved” (Rom. 10:9). The resurrection validated and confirmed that Jesus Christ is the risen Saviour, the Son of God.
The resurrection was God's “Amen” to Christ saying, “It is finished!”
Because He lives, we also shall live! (I Thess. 5:10). Only Christianity has
a risen Saviour! “Him” never became “It” again.
He is risen. He is risen indeed!
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Think On
These Things
By Jon Barr, President
JBarr@SilentWord.org
ASL – A Changing Language
The story is told of a Deaf man who went into
an ice cream store. He was educated, a
skilled signer, and could read lips, but no one
in the store knew sign language. He ordered an
ice cream cone. When asked what flavor he
wanted, he responded in sign language by
shaking the letter “V,” which is the sign for
vanilla. Unfortunately, as the number “2” looks
like the letter “V,” the clerk misunderstood and
gave him 2 scoops... of chocolate.
Right or Wrong? – There are many
misconceptions about sign language and
communication with Deaf people.
● Is Sign Language universal? No. Generally
speaking, each country has its own sign
language. There are over 200 sign languages.
● Is Sign Language only a visual way of
presenting English? No. American Sign
Language is a different language with its own
grammar and syntax.
● If I know the basic signs, can I be an
interpreter? No. Interpreting is a highlyspecialized skill that requires training, an
understanding of Deaf culture, and the RID
Code of Professional Conduct.
● Do most Deaf people read lips? No. It has
been said that even the best lip readers only
catch 25-30% of what is being said. Context
and familiarity greatly help lip readers.
● Can Deaf people talk (use their voices)?
Yes, many can. However, many Deaf people
choose not to use their voices in the
presence of hearing people for various
reasons.
● Is writing notes adequate to communicate
with Deaf people? Not necessarily. It is
common for many culturally Deaf people to
read English as a second language. Also,
it can be very difficult to read and write a
language you have never heard.
● Is the church deaf ministry limited to
women? No, absolutely not. There are
many Deaf men who would appreciate
communicating with hearing men. Men need
to learn from other men.
The Language of Signs – As a hearing person
who has been signing since 1976, I have seen
many changes in sign language methods.
There was a time that Signing Exact English
(SEE) was popular. Today American Sign
Thank you for your help!
Language (ASL) is accepted as the natural
language of the culturally Deaf. ASL can
include English words, much as English has
accepted words from other languages. But ASL
is not English.
Why Learn ASL? Dr. Bill Vicars, Associate
Professor of ASL and Deaf Studies, California
State University – Sacramento, in his article,
(“Why Study ASL?” – lifeprint.com), said:
● Many states have passed laws recognizing
ASL as a complete and natural language.
Hundreds of colleges and universities
throughout America now accept ASL in
fulfillment of language entrance and exit
requirements.
● More and more television stations are
using sign language in their programs and
advertising.
● Most
school
systems
are
now
mainstreaming their deaf and hard of
hearing students – dramatically increasing
the need for sign language interpreters.
● More and more employers are looking for
applicants who can sign. They know that
having signers on their staff can contribute
toward a good faith showing of compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act
and similar legislation.
● While many languages are "dying off,"
American Sign Language is growing in
usage everyday.
A Changing Language – Languages change
over time. For example, just a few years ago
the word unfriend was not in the dictionary. It
is now possible to Google your name. ASL
signs change, also. The ASL sign for credit
card has changed to now show swiping the
card through a “reader.” The sign for computer
has changed several times. Other changes:
Country signs, new terms (HD, DVD), idioms.
Deaf People are People – Sign Language is
very interesting. However, one of the best
reasons to learn ASL is the people who use it.
I met my first Deaf friend at the age of 10. I did
not know ASL at the time, but began to learn 7
years later. I am thankful for my Deaf friends,
and I have learned very much about the Deaf
community. Most hearing people would be
shocked to learn how many Deaf people have
been neglected or taken advantage of, even by
their own families. Many churches ignore this
needy group of people. I thank God for the
call into the Deaf ministry and for the
opportunity to teach the Bible to Deaf
people. Over the years I have personally seen
how the Word of God can change both Deaf
and hearing lives. Would you consider
learning more about the Deaf? Let an SWM
missionary present this unique mission field
to your church. Contact: jbarr@silentword.org.
Silent Word Ministries Events
Fantastic
ASL Institute &
Deaf Men's Retreat
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Deaf Bible Conference
January 28-30, 2016
Sign & Voice • Workshops
Training • Encouragement
Preaching • Teaching • Fun
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PA – August 6-8, 2015
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Literature – Resources
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International – News
Lessons – FAQ
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Much More
In This Issue of The Silent Word
What’s Up? ...................2
Fantastic Saturdays ......2
Carlene’s Corner ...........3
Diamonds From Diane ...3
Fingertips ......................4
OT Highlights .................4
Unforgettable Stories..... 4
Chicken Soup for Deaf.. 4
Kid’s Korner - Puzzles....5
Go With The Gospel.......5
The Deaf Can ......................5
Small Advertisements..........5
SWM Literature & Videos..6
Churches & Colleges............7
Letters .................................8
Evangelists/Missionaries......8
Deaf Missions Report........8
Deaf Bible Institute............8
Advertising Information ........8
As you read, pray for SWM
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News Page - Announcements - SWM Schedules - Area Fantastic Saturdays - D-Days - Super Saturdays
What's Up? SWM's Missionaries, Jon & Diane Barr, will
be with Bob & Brenda Himes, Bill Rice Ranch Missions,
for this year's Philippines Deaf Camps, May 3 – 15. Jon will
be the main speaker, and Diane will be teaching Deaf
ladies. Accompanying them will be Hannah Holmquist and
Sarah McDowell (both from Harvest Deaf Ministries,
Ringgold, Georgia). These young ladies are already
involved in ministry and this will give them exposure to
foreign deaf mission work. The Barrs will be training and
mentoring them and they will be assisting with music,
personal time with the campers, and other needs. Pray for
the Himes’ and this team as they minister to Deaf campers.
Deaf news
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What's Up? Deaf Ladies Bible Seminar, hosted by Deaf
Baptist Church, 3000 Jonquil Drive, Smyrna, Georgia,
April 25, 2015, 10:00 – 3:00 Speakers: Millie (Rempel)
Frega (deaf) and Vicki (Olson) Kelly (deaf). Cost $10
which covers lunch & snacks. Fellowship, music, good
ood, and encouragement is the order of the day. Contact:
Vicki Kelly, EM: bavkelly@yahoo.com VP: 678-275-8910.
What's Up? Deaf Men's Advance, hosted by Pastor
Dave Mason, Liberty Baptist Church of the Deaf,
Columbus, Ohio, April 17 – 19, 2015. The place is Stony
Glen Camp, Madison, Ohio (east of Cleveland). Guest
speaker, Pastor Tim Smith from Austin, Texas. The cost,
$100, includes six meals, cabin accommodation, activities,
T-shirt, souvenirs, and workshops. Contact: Gerald Eicher,
Retreat Director, Email: gerald_eichler@icloud.com
What's Up? Sympathy to deaf friend, Ray Short III,
Trenton, Georgia, on the passing of his mother, Nancy, 80,
Bay City, Michigan, February 27, 2015. Ray and his five
siblings (hearing), 3 sisters (California & Oregon), and 2
brothers (Michigan), were all able to be together for the
irst time in many years at their mother's funeral on March
7. Ray is thankful for that opportunity.
What's Up? Sympathy to Missionary to
he Deaf, Keith Ford, Ft. Oglethorpe,
Georgia, on the passing of his wife, Jane
rene Ford, 77, on Friday, January 30,
2015.
The
Fords,
with
Baptist
nternational Missions, served the deaf in
Jamaica for many years. Jane was an
mportant part of the ministry there,
eaching ladies' Bible studies, soulwinning and supporting her husband.
Keith continues his mission work from Ft. Oglethorpe by
printing and shipping Gospel tracts and Bible materials for
churches in the Caribbean Islands, Bahamas, and the USA.
Thank you Keith and Jane for your faithfulness.
March/April 2015
What's Up? Joan Vannatta, interpreter for the deaf,
Bethel Baptist Church, Sellersville, PA, fell in the snow
on February 15. She broke her left ankle in four places and
dislocated her left leg. Her right ankle was also broken in
two places. She has had two surgeries and will have a 4-8
week healing time before therapy begins. During one of the
surgeries, a deaf man was also having surgery. She taught
the doctor and nurses some signs, which was a help to the
deaf man. Wishes for your complete recovery, Joan. Glad
it was not your hands…. You would be out of work. (Smile)
What's Up? The Fourteenth Annual Deaf Christian Senior
Fellowship, April 26-29, 2015, will be at the Clarion Hotel,
What's Up? Sympathy to the family of Richard Earl Fuller, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Registration $90, includes
Lansing, Michigan. He died peacefully at home
banquet at the Airplane Restaurant. Lodging $69 per night.
on February 16, 2015, after suffering from
Theme “Following Jesus.” FMI: Contact Don Chevalley,
cancer for four years. Richard attended the
dmchevalley@juno.com. VP:571-384-5156; (See ad, p. 5)
Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint and
What's Up? Mid-Atlantic Deaf Christian Athletic
graduated in 1953. He retired after 31 years
Association announces its 23rd Bowling Tournament,
working at General Motors. Richard was a
April 11, 2015, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. It is hosted by Salem
faithful member of Capitol City Baptist
Church, Holt, Michigan, for 40 years. He will be missed by Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, Virginia and will take place
his wife of 51 years, Marilyn, brother, Raymond, and other at Liberty Center, 5801 Southpointe Center Blvd,
Fredericksburg. Deadline for Team registration is March 28.
family members, as well as his church family.
Cost per team is $120. Contact: Don Chevalley, Email:
What's Up? 8th Annual Deaf Revival with Ronnie Rice at dmchevalley@juno.com; VP:571-384-5156
Burem Missionary Baptist Church, 1324 Burem Road,
th
Rogersville, TN – Saturday April 25, Dinner 5 PM, Service What's Up? Announcing the 35 Anniversary celebration
of
Deaf
Baptist
Fellowship
of
America to be held in
7 PM – Sunday, April 26, 11 AM. Contact: Lori Bradley
423-754-0407 (voice or relay) or Gerri Kulakowsky Email: Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, June 23 – 26, 2015
(Registration Fee $35).The meetings will be conducted at
mrsgkula@hughes.net Text: 423-754-6442
Freedom Baptist Church (freedombaptistchurchpf.com) in
What's Up? Missionaries to the Deaf, Bob & Judy Van Pigeon Forge beginning Tuesday morning at 11 AM. A
Sant (BIMI) returned to their field of service in Simferopol, special banquet is planned for Friday (cost $15 per person)
Russia. Since their arrival, they have with the final service at 7 PM. Hosted by: Dr Fred Adams,
been busy getting caught up with all the DBFA President, Rev Mark Coleman, DBFA Vice
happenings in the churches, attending President, and Dr Reggie Rempel, host pastor. Visit DBFA
two church sweetheart banquets, and facebook page and dbfa.net for more information.
preparing for their annual Ladies Day
Banquet, which 50 – 60 ladies will
attend. At the request of the men in the church, Bob meets
with leaders on Saturdays to teach and train them in the
operations of the church. With all the turmoil in their area,
they want to know what to do in all situations that could
occur. Usually, people just depend on the pastor to handle
everything, so Bob is very encouraged that the men want to
learn and be responsible. They are in the process of getting
the churches registered (a requirement that the Russians
What's Up? Sword Deaf Baptist College, Andersonville,
have in place). In the beginning, they were informed that a
Tennessee, Dr. Fred Adams, had a groundbreaking
deaf man could not be the pastor, but after interviewing
ceremony for a college dorm on February 12, 2015. Many
Deaf Pastor Slava, they agreed he was very capable. This
leaders representing Deaf ministries joined in this very
is a victory for the church and the Deaf.
special occasion.
SWM Fantastic Saturday With Jon & Diane Barr - SWM Home Church
Host Church: Piney Grove Baptist Church, Trenton, GA – Pastor John Smith
Attendance: 76 – 38 Deaf – 8 Churches – 3 Salvation Decisions – 14 Other Decisions
SWM 14th Annual Deaf Men’s Retreat
Trenton, GA – 17 Attended
Next Year: Jan 28-30, 2016 – 2016 Theme: “You Are Special To God”
Annual SWM Community Sign Language Class
Taught by Nicole Condra (SWM)
Teach A Class In Your Area With “Loxy” Book (SWM)
SWM Fantastic Saturday With Jon & Diane Barr
Host Church: Southside Baptist Church, Rock Hill, SC – Pastor Ken Walters
Attendance: 76 – 38 Deaf – 8 Churches – 3 Salvation Decisions – 14 Other Decisions
Mission Trip
David Bennett recently
traveled to Romania and
Lithuania to meet Deaf
leaders at the 2015
European Deaf Pastors &
Leader’s Conference. He
distributed SWM Gospel
DVDs. There is a need to
disciple and train more
Deaf leaders in this region!
European Deaf Pastors and Leader’s Conference
More than 20 countries represented
Deaf Ministry Training Opportunities
ASL Institute &
Deaf Bible Conference
Fantastic Saturdays - D-Day Schedules
Georgia
Pennsylvania
July 9-11, 2015
August 6-8, 2015
Annual area-wide meetings to Teach & Train Deaf people and Deaf
workers. Teaching is clear, exciting, and challenging. Includes a free lunch,
prizes, and games. All deaf ministries invited. Contact local church for
registration. See church ads for e-mail contact. Plan to attend!
Mar 21 - Puente Hills Baptist Church – Covina, CA – FS – Barr
Mar 28 - Signs of Life Baptist Church – Phoenix, AZ – DD – Barr
Apr 18 - Forrest Hills @ Mountain View BC – Snellville, GA – FS – Barr
ASL Training – Workshops – Practice – Help
Clear Bible Teaching – Workshops
They are called “Fantastic” because they are “Fantastic”
They are called “Fantastic”
Because they are “Fantastic”
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12th Annual Deaf Men’s Retreat
Harvest Baptist Church of the Deaf
Pigeon Forge, TN – 37 Attended
Speakers David Smith, David Booth,
Fred Adams, Bob Vansant, John Olson,
Mark Coleman, Reggie Rempel
See next newspaper issue for more Fantastic Saturdays & D-Days.
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Carlene’s Corner
By Carlene Camp
E-Mail: icare@SilentWord.org
Why? Why? Why?
It is natural to want good health, a long life, obedient
and happy children, and a successful marriage.
Loyal friends, a comfortable home, successful jobs,
close relationships, understanding, security, and to
live happily ever after are also desired. But life is not
like that. All of us have a measure of things that bring
us joy and happiness. And everyone, even the best
of Christians, the best of families, will have reasons
to ask, “Why?” Life is filled with trials, hurt, neglect,
difficulties, hard times, tragedies, horrific crimes,
injustice, illness, death, and abuse. Daily we read
about it in the newspaper or see it on TV. Real life for
everyone will have its tough times. “Man is born
unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward” (Job 5:7).
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When the whys come,
some suggestions that may help:
1. Focus your mind on God. “Thou wilt keep him in
perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee:
because he trusteth in thee” (Isaiah 26:3). God knows
everything. He knows how we feel, what makes us
afraid, what we need and how to help us. He knows
the end from the beginning.
2. Talk to someone who cares. Remember that
broken hearts are not healed by explanation or by
understanding the why. Even if you knew why, you
would still have the hurt. Broken hearts are healed by
the love of God, family, and friends, and the hope we
Early this year, friends in our local church lost their have in God. “Be of good courage, and he shall
precious two-year-old grandson from an accidental strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the
fall. In December 2014, the star quarterback on our Lord” (Psalm 31:24).
local school football team took his own life. An older 3. Realize your helplessness, and depend on God
couple in Georgia on a trip to see a car advertised on who is all powerful. Taking our hands off and
the Internet were robbed and murdered. Missionary surrendering to God can give peace that passes
friends lost their grandson in a mobile home understanding. I remember a time in my life when I
We worked hard at treating the foster children the
explosion. Stories like these could be repeated again struggled for the answer. I was physically, mentally,
same as our own children. That included certain rules
and again. In times like these, it is only natural for the emotionally and spiritually exhausted. The moment I
of the household and a certain lifestyle. Each was
“Whys?” to come.
said, “Lord, I can’t do it anymore, I surrender, I
expected to obey and do his part as a member of the
give up,” His peace came over me like a warm
I
have
learned
that
God
allows
us
to
ask
why,
as
long
amily. Often this deaf young lady asked to go certain
places or to be involved in activities that we felt were as we trust and obey Him. Even Jesus, on the cross blanket. I will never forget that experience. Now,
not in her best interest. When we told her “No,” she asked, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken when I am tempted to worry and to struggle for the
esponded with, “Why? Why? Why?” As she signed me?” But while He was asking why, He was being answer, I remember His peace. I was helpless, but
his word, she also voiced it. After 40 years, Ted and obedient. Perhaps, the same as Job, we will never God gave me comfort and contentment. It was all in
still mimic that cute personality quirk. Of course, we know the answers for why things happen. But may the surrender.
all know that almost every child when told that he we say along with Job, “Though He slay me, yet will Why? Why? Why? We may never know, but God
cannot do something or have something, will ask this I trust in him...” (Job 13:15). Maybe in Heaven we knows and He cares. He never makes a mistake. We
amous question, “Why?” Think about it. Has your will know the reasons why. We can be assured of can always trust Him (Proverbs 3:5-6).
child, after telling him “yes” or giving him what he God’s love (Romans 8:38 & 39), wisdom (James
“Casting all your care upon him;
wanted, asked “Why?” I don’t think so. It seems that 3:17), and justice (Romans 12:19) We can learn to
for he careth for you”
he “Why?” of life is ongoing. But as we mature, our be content and leave the why unanswered. “I have
– 1 Peter 5:7
Whys” are different from the times we were children learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be
and wanted our own way. Or, are they? Perhaps, the content” (Philippians 4:11). Paul learned to be
This is written because I care… Carlene
content under all circumstances and situations.
change is in the things we want.
In our early years of ministry when
Ted was pastor, we had the
opportunity to be foster parents to
several deaf children. It was a joy and
a challenge. We learned more about
deaf culture from the experience, and
we hope we were an encouragement
and help to the foster children. One foster child was
a beautiful, energetic and outgoing teenage girl. Her
personality was the type that people of all ages liked.
She knew how to win hearts.
Diamonds
From
Diane Barr
Barr@SilentWord.org
Sunshine
Did you think this winter would ever go away? In the past
ew months, we have seen many headlines like “Harsh
Winter Weather Snarls Dallas Airport Traffic, Leaving
Hundreds Stranded,” “Harsh Winter Weather Taking A Toll
On Local Businesses,” “Harsh Winter Depleting Blood
Donations,” “Six Feet of Snow in the Last Month and
Counting” (Boston). Many people have resorted to what
one news anchor, Jim Watkins, calls “WWW - Winter
Weather Whining.” They gripe and complain. Some areas
did not get a lot of snow, but people still complained about
he days and weeks of rain and wintry-mix. Some moved to
Florida, the Sunshine State, and many more considered it!
The rain, snow, cold weather, snow shoveling, and sliding
on the ice may not be over, but at least for a few days, many
are seeing some sunshine.
Maybe the weather is very different in your area, but much
more important than the weather outside, is the “weather”
n your heart. Are you “whining” because of the cold and
gloomy things that have happened to you? It is so easy to
ocus on the negatives – and there truly are many negative
hings that happen around us and to us. As we cannot
change the weather, we often cannot change those
circumstances. But we can change our responses to them.
Will we complain about the “harsh” situation, or will we
ook for the “sunshine” in it? In the Bible (read Ruth 1-4),
Ruth had some very harsh things happen to her. Her
husband passed away. She needed to leave her home and
move to a new country with a very different culture. As a
poor widow, she felt the responsibility to support her
mother-in-law as well as herself. Her only means of support
was to gather the grain that the farmers left behind. Yet she
did all this without complaining, and God rewarded her
greatly. He brought to her a new husband and blessed her
with a child. Later, her great-grandson was David, the king
of Israel. Her sunshine was not caused by her outside
circumstances. Her sunshine was on the inside. She had
sunshine in her soul because she had God’s love and she
allowed God to work her situation for His glory.
Let God give you sunshine in your soul today!
29th Annual
Deaf Baptist Ladies Retreat
October 8-10, 2015
“Thoughts From Terry”
Written For Women
By Women
Terry Bracelin, SWM
Theme:
Bow The Knee
You are a Rock
The wise man built his house upon the rock …
The wise man built his house upon the rock …
The wise man built his house upon the rock,
and the rains came tumbling down.
The rains came down and the floods came up …
The rains came down and the floods came up …
The rains came down and the floods came up
and the house on the rock stood firm!
Location:
The Conference Center At Valley Forge
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania – Web: nc3.org
Host: Valley Forge Baptist Temple
Contact:
Terry Bracelin – 610-656-8695
TerryBracelin@yahoo.com
Deaf Baptist Ladies Retreat
www.DeafLadiesRetreat.org
You may remember singing this song as a child. It contains
great truths from God’s Word (Matthew 7:24-27). Do you
want that kind of house? Do you desire to have a firm
foundation? When you are going through a storm – tornado
– flood – snowstorm – where will your house be when it is
calm? Someone said to me one time, “You are like a rock –
stand firm!” I was quiet, but I know Who my Rock is – Jesus!
I want to build my life on Jesus alone! I want to stand on a
firm foundation.
You will never know how strong you are until you go
through a storm in your life. Recently, my husband, Jim,
went out hunting with his cousin. They always go out with
two or three men at a time. They hunted all afternoon and
saw nothing. Jim was up in his tree stand and it was time to
come down. He took his safety strap off the tree from his
safety harness. He was getting ready to come down the
tree when his tree stand broke and he fell down ten to
fifteen feet to the ground. He was hurt badly, but knew his
cousin was close enough to call to come and help. He was
able to get up with help and went to the hospital. Jim called
me and I immediately drove to the hospital to meet them.
As his wife, I wanted to be there for him, to help him, to care
for him, and to support him, even in this testing time. Jim’s
cousin said to him later, “Wow! I was amazed how calm
Terry was in the hospital.” How can that be? Only because
of Jesus … He is my Rock … He is my strength!
...Thoughts from Terry
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If They Don’t Understand The Way You Teach - Then Teach The Way They Understand!
Some Things I
Have Learned
Highlights Of
The Old Testament
Reed Condra
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OBADIAH
When you think of the book Obadiah,
think of the prophet Obadiah and his message
about Isaac's twin boys, Jacob and Esau...
(and the nations they became).
The Jewish Nation began with the patriarch Abraham. He
had a son named Isaac who had twin sons named Jacob
and Esau. Jacob's name was later changed to Israel. The
Promised Land was named Israel after Jacob. His
descendants were called the "children of Israel" or
"Israelites." Jacob's twin brother also had a land. Esau's
land was called Edom. Descendants of Esau were called
Edomites. When enemy armies marched into Israel, the
Edomites were glad. They were happy that the Jews were
being destroyed. When some Jews tried to run and hide,
Edomites told the enemies where to find them. Many
suffered and died because Edom was jealous against
Israel. The book Obadiah tells how God would punish
Edom's hatred. Because Edom stood against Israel, God
would destroy the Edomites and their fortified dwellings.
Obadiah is the book of Edom's downfall.
Think About: “Pity”
pity (noun) - feelings of sorrow for someone else's pain
"Pity" in Obadiah
Of all people, Edom should have pitied Israel in their time
of trouble. The Edomites were close relatives of the Jews,
but they did not show love or pity.
Application:
"Brotherly love" is a virtue you need to succeed for God.
Who is there that needs your mercy, grace, love, or pity?
Reach out today to those closest to you!
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Five Things You Should Know
1. Know you need to be saved because one day you will
die. "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the
world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all
men, for that all have sinned" (Romans 5:12).
2. Know you cannot save yourself. "Not by works of
righteousness which we have done, but according to His
mercy He saved us..." (Titus 3:5). Trust the Lord!
3. Know only Jesus can save. He said, "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by
me" (John 14:6). No one is saved without Jesus.
4. Know you must pray and accept Jesus. "But as many
as received Him, to them gave he power to become the
sons of God" (John 1:12). Will you receive Him?
5. Know you need to do it now! Tomorrow may be too
late! "...now is the accepted time...now is the day of
salvation" (II Cor. 6:2). If you die without Jesus Christ, it
would have been better if you had never been born. “It
would have been good for that man if he had not been
born” (Matthew 26:24). Don’t die without Jesus Christ!
Pray and be saved now! Tomorrow could be too late!
[ ]"Yes, I know I am a sinner. I now pray and accept Jesus Christ
to be my Savior. I believe He died, rose, and is now alive to save
me. I want to go to Heaven. I now accept Jesus to save me.”
[ ] “I am now saved.” - Amen!
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March/April 2015
Sloooow Doooown!
As a Missionary to the Deaf I Have Learned...
(Please keep an open mind and remember that these are my personal opinions about the Deaf in general, not all Deaf.)
Many years ago, when I was still new at preaching to Deaf
people, Dr. Cathy Rice (Bill Rice Ranch) gave me good
advice. She said, “Slow down, Jon.” In fact, she repeated
that to me almost every time before she saw me preach in
sign language. At first her advice did not seem to make
sense, but later I understood the wisdom of her words.
Interpreting and preaching to a group of Deaf people is
not the same as signing a conversation. Casual
conversation allows for interaction between two or more
people. When the message is not understood, questions
can be asked. If the signed message is too fast,
sometimes the “listener” may not understand, even with a
“normal” conversation. It is possible to sign so fast that
normal people cannot understand. Recently I watched a
Deaf person share a prayer request. He signed very fast.
Later I asked a Deaf preacher if he understood the other
Deaf person’s prayer request. He said, “No. It was signed
too fast.” Never assume others understand you. It is wise
to sign slowly and clearly.
When you interpret for a fast speaking pastor, consider
Paul’s words, “Yet in the church I had rather speak five
words [signs] with my understanding, that by my voice
[signs] I might teach others also, than ten thousand
words [signs] in an unknown tongue [signing too fast]” (1
Cor.14:19). Slow down. Consider the message you are
interpreting. Do not sign every word; sign the ideas, the
concepts. Rephrase the message into simple, easy-tounderstand signed sentences. Choose one clear way of
signing the message, rather than including the duplicate
words, phrases, and ideas that you may hear.
As you sign more slowly, you will notice that your mind
works faster, and your body will relax more. Only sign what
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I Have Learned that when you teach the Deaf difficult, but
learnable ideas, remember that they are also visual. The
Deaf listen with their eyes. Use common sense
illustrations, pictures, object lessons and white boards.
Explain the concept from every angle until you see
understanding on their faces. Then to ensure they truly
understood, ask some probing questions that require
answers other than just yes or no. If they really understand,
you will notice them explaining it to others. When one of
your Deaf understands what you are teaching, use him to
explain it to the other Deaf. This will allow you to see if they
“really” understood it, and it also serves as a way for you
to learn a new way to explain it … the “Deaf” way! There
is nothing wrong with the minds of the Deaf. They just can’t
hear, and English words are not their first language. ASL is
the language they prefer. Put the thoughts in signs the best
way you can, and watch your Deaf grow and grow and grow.
I have learned that most Deaf want to help hearing people
learn sign language. Some hearing think that they must be
perfect in signs before signing to the Deaf. Nothing could
be further from the truth. The Deaf are some of the most
patient people I know. They have been my best teachers.
Many different Deaf have helped me very much. They still
teach me signs today. Deaf are willing to invest in someone
who is serious about learning sign language. I have also
learned that if they think you have ulterior motives for
learning signs, they may shun you. I have watched the
Deaf encourage new interpreters when they have
problems. Why? In my opinion, the more interpreters a
Deaf person has, the more opportunities they have for
fellowship and a social life. If there are more people who
know signs, then they will get to know more people. Deaf
people are very patient if they see a genuine desire on
your part to learn their language. Jump in; the water’s fine!
If you start drowning, they will throw you a life preserver!
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Missionary to the Deaf of Romania
Nicole Condra is a second-generation missionary to
the Deaf. She grew up knowing
sign language and working with
Deaf people alongside her
parents, Reed and Donna
Condra (SWM). When once
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into deaf missions, Nicole
replied, "I don't ever remember
a time when God called me out
of deaf missions." In 2010, while
serving as SWM home office
missionary, Nicole realized a growing conviction that
the Lord wanted her to be a foreign missionary. In
2011 on a mission trip to Romania, Nicole met many
Deaf people and introduced the deaf ministry to
churches, national pastors, and missionaries. It was
there she received a deeper and abiding desire to be
a foreign missionary. Many churches on foreign fields
have no ministry to the Deaf, even though many Deaf
people may live in their area. Nicole's burden is to
assist existing churches on various foreign fields by
starting deaf ministries, training nationals, and
reaching and teaching Deaf people with the Gospel.
Nicole is on deputation to serve in Romania and
Eastern Europe as a missionary and needs your
prayer during her pre-field ministry of raising her
support and sharing her burden. Special Prayer
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Missionaries to the Deaf World
Marquette Manor Baptist Church in Illinois
While at the Bill Rice Ranch, I established a deaf
ministry in this church. It was my practice to teach
Sign Language at night and visit the deaf during the
day. As I visited the Deaf, I heard of a deaf man
who worked at the post office and felt greatly
impressed I should visit him. It was wintertime, it
was cold, and the snow was deep. I got his address
and visited him several times, but he was never at
home. I left notes each time for him to come and
visit our church. Finally, one night, he came to our
church. He wanted to know who kept visiting his
home and leaving notes. His name was Daniel
Lievens, and he really enjoyed the church and
made new friends. He later became a member of
the church. But that's not the end of the story.
Daniel had a Deaf son, Brian, who also decided to
follow his dad in church. But that's not the end of
the story. Brian became a preacher and became
one of few Deaf to graduate from Bob Jones
University. But that's not the end of the story.
Brian married the daughter of Mark and Jan
Coleman, Deaf pastor in Illinois. But that’s not the
end of the story. Brian later became the pastor of
a deaf church in East Delavan, WI. But that’s not
the end of the story. Many years later, in 2012, I
spoke at a Deaf Retreat in Wisconsin. Brian
personally thanked me for visiting his dad many
years before. I am also very glad I did not give up!
The story still continues...
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March/April 2015
The Deaf Can
My Heart’s Desire
K i d ’s K o r n e r
By Ronnie Rice
idmontrack1@yahoo.com
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“...my heart's desire and prayer to God for
Israel (Deaf) is, that they might be saved.”
– Romans 10:1
Missionary Allen Snare
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The Deaf Can
Serve the Lord
hope that in the future Deaf people will be used more and
more to serve the Lord. It is my desire to see Deaf people
become mature and used of the Lord. It is my desire to
serve God. I want to encourage Deaf people to do more
and get more involved. I am Deaf and I can do it! I have
been serving for many years. If I can do it - so can you!
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01. The first person to die ____________
02. The first King of Israel __________
03. The first murderer _______________
04. The first born baby __________ (GN 4:1)
05. The first miracle of Jesus ___________
06. The first man did not die ______________
07. The first prophet of Israel A_________(GN 20:7).
08. The first judge of Israel O___________(Jdgs 3:9)
09. The first letter of Hebrew Alphabet A_______
10. The first word in NT _____
Answers: 1.Abel - 2.Saul - 3. Cain - 4. Cain 5. Water into Wine
6. Enoch 7. Abraham 8. Othniel 9. Alpha 10. The
There are some things the Deaf cannot do. Deaf people
cannot play the piano or sing with their voices. Deaf people
cannot hear a bad muffler, birds, or even a crying baby.
Deaf people cannot hear the chimes of Christmas or the
Christmas Cantata. Deaf people cannot hear radio broadcasts, sirens, alarms, or a knock on the door. There are
some things that the Deaf cannot do. But all Deaf can
serve the Lord and do right. Not everyone can be the
pastor, but everyone can be faithful and serve the Lord.
The church needs more Deaf to be involved and become
eaders and followers. The Deaf can be leaders in their
classes and church. Deaf are becoming deacons, ushers,
and helpers. Some Deaf are singing specials in deaf services. Some Deaf ladies help in the kitchen and nursery.
Some Deaf are teaching and discipling other Deaf. Some
Deaf are now preachers, evangelists, and missionaries. It
s wonderful to see the Deaf do it! First, the Deaf need to
become faithful and meet all the requirements of the church
o serve. Just being Deaf does not qualify or disqualify you.
You can get involved in your church and Deaf ministry.
You can do it! Remember, Deaf people should also meet
he same standards as hearing people.
Stories of Deaf Salvation
I read the story of Peter and Jesus from the Bible in
John 21:15 to 22. Peter rebuked and denied Jesus.
Peter departed from the Lord and went back to work
the net of fishes. Jesus still loved him. When they
were together to eat, Jesus asked Peter, "Do you
love me?" Peter answered Him, "Yes." Jesus said
to him three times, "Feed My sheep (people)."
Peter was sad in his heart because he denied the
Lord three times. He then became glad and later
stood and preached at Pentecost. Three thousand
souls were saved. Peter remained faithful and never
again denied the Lord. Peter had a new beginning.
In 1975 I graduated from Tennessee Temple
Schools. I become Deaf pastor of Bel Air Baptist
Church in El Paso, Texas. One year I took our deaf
to Bill Rice Ranch. Later, as I preached in my church
five Deaf boys came to the altar and told me they
need saved. I thought they were recently saved at
the Bill Rice Ranch. They explain that they now
understood and want to be sure they are saved. I
show them Gospel. They prayed and now know they
are saved. Praise the Lord! It is good to know for
sure you are saved. If you are not sure then the
Gospel can also help you know you are truly saved.
My desire is to preach, witness, and see more Deaf
saved. I pray for all my meetings, Fantastic
Saturdays, and deaf camps this year that more Deaf
will be saved this year. Please pray for my ministry.
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Jonathan Lamberton, New York City Mayor Bill de
Blasio's sign language interpreter, is getting attention
for his highly animated ways during recent weather
briefings. Lamberton, a certified Deaf interpreter, [used]
big gestures, incorporating his whole body, along with
facial movements. It's American Sign Language, but the
way Lamberton speaks it makes the difference. Born
Deaf to Deaf parents, he grew up communicating in
ASL, essentially making it his native tongue. So he signs
with the full range of expressiveness Deaf people use
with each other. "I think ASL has typically been depicted
to the public in the 'nicer' form that hearing people use,
and that Deaf people typically use with hearing people,"
Lamberton said. "The ASL that Deaf people use among
each other hasn't been seen on screen much, so I
think that's part of the reason people reacted so strongly."
He works with a hearing partner who translates what is
being said into ASL, which Lamberton then puts into a
form that's broadly understandable….He appreciated the
opportunity to inform the wider hearing world more
fully about ASL. "A lot of people seem to be enjoying my
work…I'm not there for their entertainment or to steal
anyone's show. I'm there to communicate critical
information to the deaf community," he said. "But
people are seeing how beautiful ASL can be, and I'm
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ARIZONA
Signs of Life Baptist Church
GEORGIA
Bible Baptist Church
MASSACHUSETTS
Faith Baptist Church
Pastor: Mike Remington
3301 North 19th Avenue
Lead Interpreter: Cyndie Morin
500 Harry Driggers
Phoenix, Arizona 85015
Brunswick, GA 31525
Pastor: Paul Anderson
DL: Susan Chaples
251 Shearer Street
602-992-5850 (V/TDD)
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912-230-3724
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Pastor: David Mason
1552 Elmore Avenue
Pastor: Bobby Bates
DL: Ann Bates
10 Chennault Ford Road
Palmer, MA 01069
Columbus, Ohio 43224
Fayetteville, TN 37334
faithbaptistchurchpalmer.com
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Cornerstone Baptist Temple
East Side Baptist Church
Pastor: Jerry Siler
DL: Rev. John Clark & Dan Mamula
1107 Ohmer Ave
Pastor: Finley Cutshaw
DL: Barry Fleet
3232 Covington Pike
Dayton, OH 45410
Memphis, TN 38128
Quail Run Baptist Church
Piney Grove Baptist Church
Silver City Baptist Church
Deaf Pastor: Ronnie King
c/o Desert Spring Baptist Church
10425 N. Thornydale Rd.
Pastor: John Smith
DL: Allen Snare
864 Piney Road
Pastor David W. Cooper, Sr.
DL: Maddi Auger / Asst.: Sue Davis
261 Tremont St.
Tucson, Arizona 85742
Trenton, GA 30752
Taunton, MA 02780
520-661-0681 (Text Msg)
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CALIFORNIA
Puente Hills Baptist Church
Pastor Ted Trisler
Leaders: Brian & Jennifer Burgwin
363 E. Rowland Street
Covina, CA 91723
Harvest Baptist Ch of the Deaf
Faith Baptist Church
Pastor: Reggie Rempel
1314 Old Three Notch Road
Pastor Shaun Weeks - DL: Ruth Mitchell
contact@harvestdeaf.org
www.harvestdeaf.org (See New Site)
GospelSignsDM@aol.com
Newton Baptist Church
Lighthouse Baptist Church
Pastor: Tony Howeth
720 Jack Neely Road
Pastor: Doug Fisher
DL: Sondra Wilson
1345 Skyline Drive
Carver, MA 02330
865-947-DEAF (TDD) / 865-938-8182 (V)
www.faithbaptistcarver.org
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
Bethel Baptist Church
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DL: Dean Manley
2155 Vann Drive
Pastor: Will Swem
DL: Gilbert Branagan
2233 Michigan Street NE
CONNECTICUT
Central Baptist Church
DL: Don Baker
2849 Mountain View Road
Pastor: Jim Townsley
1505 West Street
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Grand Rapids, MI 49503
ILLINOIS
Bethel Baptist Church
Parkview Baptist Church for Deaf
9355 Stark Road
Deaf Churches and Ministries
Reach and Teach Deaf People
Deaf Ministry Pastor: Mark Coleman
200 North Roselle Road
Livonia, Michigan 48150
Matthew 28:19-20
markcoleman@bethelministries.org
Snellville, GA 30078
El Vista Baptist Church
FLORIDA
First Coast Baptist Church
Pastor: Joey Watt - DL: Judy Risius
6301 N. Syler Street
Pastor: Richard Edwards
DL: Penny Nix
7587 Blanding Blvd
Peoria, IL 61615
Jacksonville, FL 32244
Indiana
First Baptist Church
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Grace Baptist Church
Pastor: Brian Wingenroth
501 NE 48th Street
Pompano Beach, FL 33064
www.gbcfl.org
Shiloh Baptist Church
Davenport, Iowa 52804
Dayspring Community Church
563-359-1525
www.crossroads-iowa.org
sites.google.com/site/dayspringdeaf2
Tabernacle Baptist Church
Westminster, MD 21157
office@tbcvt.com
VIRGINIA
Capital Baptist Church
Valleyview Baptist Church
Pastor: Volker Stoeckmann
DL: Mrs. Marie Bedics
2870 Pheasant Drive
Swartz Creek, MI 48473
Hope Baptist Church
Church VP: 810-644-0035
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Pastor: Allen Harris
DL: Jeff Wright
6450 Hope Way
dmchevalley@juno.com
Friendship Baptist Church
Pastor: Dennis Burnette
DL: Missy Leonard
20572 Benhams Road
Bristol, VA 24202
www.friendshipbaptistbristol.org
Hanover, PA 17331
Bethel Baptist Church
717-633-1479
hopebaptist@earthlink.net
Pastor: Lloyd Donica - DL: Anthony Kearney
1647 Briarfield Rd.
Hampton, VA 23669
Faith Baptist Church
Phone: 757-826-7710
www.bethelbaptistministries.org
Pastor: David W. Cashman
DL: Ray Leicht
1515 Wistar Road
Washington
Bible Baptist Church
Fairless Hills, PA 19030
Pastor: Erik Sanders - DL: Mike Shannon
Pastor: Paul Strosnider
2675 Parker Rd
805 W. Casino Road
"All the World"
Florissant, MO 63033
Everett, WA 98204
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www.biblebaptistchurch.net
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Frederick, MD 21701
Pastor: Kenric Barnett
Deaf Pastor: Earl Brigham
1006 E. Crown Point Rd.
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West Orlando Baptist Church
Pastor: Keith Wiebe
1111 Adams Avenue
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Huntington, WV 25704
Berlin, NJ 08009
Pastor: Mike Creed
DL: George Kerwood
9255 Piscataway Rd
Pastor: Danny L. Gardner
DL: C.J. Elwood
2625 E. Main Street
Millville, NJ 08332
Pastor: Dr. Jeff Amsbaugh
DL: John Dillon - VP: 401-288-3675
671 Greenville Avenue
Johnston, RI, 02919
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Shamrock First Baptist Church
Clinton, MD 20753
Pastor: Glenn Giles
DL: Linda Ridenhour
2661 Marshall Rd. N.
Hampshire View Baptist
Deaf Church
301-856-1616
Pastor: Terry Buchholz
360 Ednor Road
Silver Spring, MD 20905
www.hvbdc.com
Pastor: Curtis King
16221 National Pike
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Hagerstown, MD 21740
400 Elwood Road
E. Northport
Long Island, NY 11731
North Carolina
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Pastor: James Hollandsworth
910 Piney Ridge Rd.
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Pastor: Kevin Folger
4431 Tiedeman Road
Baltimore, MD 21228
Cleveland, OH 44144
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Canada
Pastor: D.A. McClain
Deaf Pastor: John Lister
21 Jameston Ave
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Hamilton, Ontario L9C 2R9
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Morningside Baptist Church
Pastor: Tony Miller - DL: Elena Caballero
www.tri-city-baptist.com
828-245-9706
West Bend, WI 53095
New Testament Baptist
Pastor: Kenneth Walters
DL: Chris Walters (803) 324-0627
1229 South Anderson Road
Forest City, NC 28043
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Pastor: Bruce Dunford
DL: Frank Rasmussen
2300 South Main Street
firstbaptistwb.org
401-231-4796
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Emmanuel Baptist Temple
Jacksonville, FL 32221
NEW YORK
Celebration Chapel of Deaf
Northport Baptist Church
Wisconsin
First Baptist Church
Rhode Island
Greater RI Baptist Temple
Open Bible Baptist Church
Independent Baptist Church
Pastor: Steve Reynolds
DL: Don Chevalley
3504 Gallows Road
Annandale, VA 22003
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Fridley, MN 55432
chris.harris@solidrockbaptist.org
Pastor: Tom Messer
Deaf Pastor: John Olson
800 Hammond Blvd.
DL: Tom & Joan Vannatta
754 East Rockhill Road
Northampton, PA 18067
420 S. White Horse Pke
www.ShamrockFBC.com
Williston, VT 05495
John Bienlein – Pastor
6299 Miller Rd.
Pastor: Tom Fry
216 Carroll Parkway
Ocoee, FL 34761
300 Trinity Drive
Bethel Baptist Church
Sellersville, PA 18960
Holt, MI 48842
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Trinity Baptist Church
(610) 948-8100 V/TTY
Deaf Pastor: Chris Harris
ebrighameagle@gmail.com
VERMONT
Trinity Baptist Church
Vannatta777@yahoo.com
Ambassador Baptist Church
Orlando, FL 32808
Franklinroadbaptist.org
Collegeville, PA 19426
NEW JERSEY
Solid Rock Baptist Church
mail@opendoorchurch.org
Murfreesboro, TN 37128
Pastor: Scott Wendal
DL: Jim Bracelin
616 S. Trappe Road
MISSOURI
Ephraim Baptist Deaf Church
MARYLAND
Church Of The Open Door
Pastor: Norris Belcher, Jr.
550 Baltimore Blvd.
Haines City, FL 33844
Pastor: Dr. Mike Norris
3148 Franklin Road
215-679-0787 TTY - 215-679-4360 V/Fax
Pastor: Mark Poorman
DL: Perry Ward
6875 University Avenue NE
Chipley, FL 32428
DL: Bill Kaufmann
6000 West Colonial Dr.
Franklin Road Baptist Church
PENNSYLVANIA
Valley Forge Baptist Temple
Pastor: Daryl Franzel
Deaf Pastor: Al Cooper
5100 W. Willoughby Road
IOWA
Crossroads Ind. Baptist Ch.
21141 Scott Park Road
Apopka, FL 32712
deanofroy@charter.net
www.swbaptist.org
Capitol City Baptist Church
MINNESOTA
Woodcrest Baptist Church
Pastor: David Wellman - DL: Albert Mingo
Jackson, TN 38305
Oklahoma City, OK 73119
TTY: (734) 261-8281- 261-6180V
Deaf Pastor: John Cooper
507 State Street
Hammond, IN 46320
219-932-0711
Pastor: Tim Patton
1976 Shiloh Lane - Hwy 277
Pastor: Pastor Mark Jeter
Pastor to Deaf: Dr. A.C. McCann, Jr.
2434 Old Dixie Hwy
Pastor: Jason Gaddis
1300 SW 54th Street
Master’s Hands Deaf Church
pastorwatt@elvistabaptist.org
Powell, TN 37849
Southwest Baptist Church
Gbran57@me.com
Schaumburg, IL 60194
Pastor: Dr. Clarence Sexton
1700 W. Beaver Creek Drive
Pastor: Tom Vineyard
Deaf Pastor: Justin Watters
5517 NW 23rd
MICHIGAN
Wealthy Park Baptist Church
Forrest Hills Baptist Church
Southington, CT 06489
OKLAHOMA
Windsor Hills Baptist Church
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770-778-7868
www.newtonbaptistchurch.org
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Temple Baptist Church
for Deaf Ministries
and Deaf Churches
Covington, GA 30016
Lemon Grove, CA 91945
Of Plymouth County
CBTMinistries@sbcglobal.net
PO Box 100 – 190 Center Street
Ringgold, GA 30736
TENNESSEE
Heritage Baptist Church
OHIO
Liberty Baptist Church
Of the Deaf
1115 Pelham Road
Greenville, SC 29615
information@morningside.org
TENNESSEE
Stanley Heights Baptist
Anchor Baptist Church
9523 Cameron Street
(Meeting At Cameron Recreation Complex)
Burnaby, British Columbia
anchorbaptistburnaby@gmail.com
anchoredinjesus.com – 604-603-9784
Blessed Hope Baptist Church
Pastor: Brent Baughman
DL: Jesse Coleman
1512 McBrien Road
Pastor Percy Lake – DL Jeremy Ring
569 Oakhill Rd.
Chattanooga, TN 37412
www.blessedhopebridgewater.ca
pastorplake@gmail.com
423-867-8060
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
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makes it much easier and quicker to communicate
with these Deaf. Secondly, in advanced countries
and cities where an official Sign Language of some
type is used, I spend time picking up the language in
order to use it in teaching and preaching. Thirdly, if
I had not had time to pick up the Sign Language, or,
if I am working with deaf people who have no
knowledge of any Sign Language, then it is
necessary to communicate in actions, gestures,
pantomime, and bodily expression. I do much of
this due to my passion and burden for reaching the
Deaf with the Word of God for the glory of God.
Although all of these things can be done in the flesh
in order to communicate with deaf people, it is even
more important to have the power and blessing of
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It is not a matter of ability, so much, as it is a matter
of supernatural imagination, creativity, and
divine enabling. Some have asked about the types
of ministries that we have overseas. Although the
answer varies, the one ministry we want to highlight,
and in which we see the most fruit, is training. I will
give weeks of teaching with a small group of men,
training them for deaf ministry. These are generally
nationals who are already in full-time ministry, but
who now have a vision or a burden for Deaf people.
At times, these men come without a burden, but
leave with a burden for the Deaf.
Also, at times I train some laymen for the deaf
ministry. The goal is always to see more men trained
in order to begin Bible studies with the Deaf, and to
also begin either a church for the Deaf, as in
Myanmar, or a ministry for the Deaf within a hearing
church, as in Liberia. These are just two examples.
Multiplication of laborers is the goal of SWMI,
whether that involves laborers from the USA who go
to foreign fields to reach the Deaf, or laborers in
other countries whom God chooses. SWMI is in the
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Naturally, some Deaf people must be educated in their
own sign language before they can be evangelized.
Leaders: Please join us in helping your Deaf group
become more aware of the spiritual needs of Deaf people
in foreign countries. Ted Camp, SWM
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“Teaching & Training The Deaf”
Teaching About Sin – Part 2
There are several ways to teach about sin to people who
have a hard time understanding. Remember to be patient.
Be sure they understand.
1. Pictures. Many sins can be taught by using pictures.
They can be photographs found in magazines or on line.
They can also be drawings. Pictures are a good way to
teach sins that you may not want to do to show the deaf.
This includes sins like smoking, drinking, etc. You need to
teach these sins but do not want to do them. Some pictures
for sins may be more difficult to find. (If you need help with
a picture, please let me know.) Pictures of sins can be: 1.
A simple picture of the sin. 2. A picture comparing good
and bad. (For example: jealous is taught with one picture of
a man with a small fish standing by a man with a really big
fish.) 3. Pictures of facial expressions can teach sins like
anger, hatred, etc.
2. Dramas/Skits. Some sins must be taught with a skit or
drama. I have used a skit to teach “lie” and at the same
time, “steal.” While I am teaching, I put my wallet or some
other item on a table. While I am teaching, someone comes
up and steals my wallet. I then notice the theft and start
gesturing where is my wallet. All the deaf point to the thief.
The thief should stand with the wallet behind him/her
clearly visible to the deaf. I ask, you steal my wallet. He
says no. I then show the wallet and sign “lie.” This method
can be used for several other words like rebel, jealous,
anger, and fight.
3. Real situations. Sometimes some people just cannot
admit or understand their sins. I have taught sin by pointing
out something they are doing at that time. For example: I
had two deaf girls in a class who (they said) never sinned.
However, one day I watched them pull each other’s hair
and elbow each other. I saw that, and said, “You pull hair.
You elbow. Wrong. Sin. Bad.” The girls said, “Yes. Me bad.
Me sin.” They both were later saved. Please be careful with
this one. We do not want to offend anyone, but real
situations clearly teach sins to some people who would not
understand otherwise. More next issue.
If you have any questions, please just ask via E-mail.
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USA - Foreign - BIO Mission Board - office@biomissions.org
Africa - Bobby Bonner (IAM) - iamministries.info
Australia - Robert Gunter (BIMI) - DeafMinAustralia@aol.com
Australia - *Robert Fuller (BIMI) - Fullersdownunder@gmail.com
Brazil - Dan Bennett - beckybennett11768@hotmail.com
Brazil - Jon Speights jspeights@baptistworldmission.org
Brazil - John Boff (BEMA) - boff@cpovo.net
Brazil - Edward Torres - Torres2brazil@yahoo.com
Dominican Republic - Eric Quinlan - ericquinlan@gmail.com
Ecuador - *Ray Bradley (BIMI) - rapbradley89@gmail.com
Jamaica - *Damian Campbell dam.fel@gmail.com
Mexico - Gary Layne - garymex@hotmail.com
Peru - James McDowell - mcdowellperu@yahoo.com
Peru - Joe Kotvas - Jkotvas@efata.org
Peru - Cory Ricker (Efata) - corymelissa@aol.com
Peru - Nancy Burns - enelbidi@terra.com.pe
Philippines - Bob Himes (BRR) - behimes6100@yahoo.com
South Africa - Chris Radebaugh - Signsoflifesa@gmail.com
South Africa - Jimmy Tsoukalas - jimmy.tsoukalas@gmail.com
Thailand - Mike Ivey - iveys4jesus@yahoo.com
Uganda - James Pridgen - jcpridgen2@yahoo.com
Ukraine - Bob Van Sant (BIMI) - Bobvan.sant@gmail.com
World - Jim Sloan (COME) - Jsloan1@aol.com
World - Don & Betty Cabbage - dc@missionsociety.us
World - David Peach (BIO) - david@dpeach.com
World - James Campbell (IPM) - romans12jc@gmail.com
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USA - *Harvest Deaf Ministries - Harvestdeaf.org
USA - *Hampshire View Baptist Deaf Church - HVDBC.com
USA - Bill Rice Ranch@billriceranch.org
Africa - International Africa Missions - iamministries.info
Africa - Signs of Life - SignsofLifeMissions.org
Ukraine - Bob Van Sant - bobandjudy.net.
World - International Partnership Ministries - ipmworld.org
World - Baptist International Outreach - BIOMissions.org
Romania - Nicole Condra - NicoleCondra.com
SWM - Reed & Donna Condra - reedanddonna.com
SWM - Tabitha Beam - TabithaBeam.com
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Highlighting Deaf Missions
Missionary Websites
USA - Deaf Church - College - Christian School
Harvest Deaf Ministries - HarvestDeaf.org
Dr. Reggie Rempel*
Harvest Deaf Ministries
1314 Old Three Notch Road - Ringgold, Georgia 30736
E-M: contact@harvestdeaf.org
Dr. John Clark*
1707 Ohmer Ave. - Dayton, Ohio 45410
E-M: clarkmin@juno.com - haclark@tmo.blackberry.net
Missionary Bruce Kelly*
Deaf Baptist Church
3000 Jonquil Drive - Smyrna, Georgia 30080
USA - Deaf Church - Bible College
Hampshire View Baptist Deaf Church - HVDBC.com
E-M: bavkelly@yahoo.com - deafbaptistchurch.com
USA - Christian Camp For Deaf
Bill Rice Ranch - BillRiceRanch.org
627 Bill Rice Ranch Rd - Murfreesboro, TN 37128
Evangelist Nathan McConnell
Africa Missions for Deaf - Missionary Bobby Bonner
International Africa Missions - IAMMinistries.info
E-M: nmcconnell@billriceranch.org – billriceranch.org
South Africa - Missionary Chris Radebaugh
Signs of Life - SignsofLifeMissions.org
Missionary to Deaf - Sword Deaf Baptist Church
World - International Partnership Ministries
Dr. Curtis Young - IPMWorld.org
World - Baptist International Outreach
Joyce’s Kids - Deaf Missionaries - BIOMissions.org
World - Silent Word Ministries - Ted Camp/Jon Barr
SWM - USA Mission Board - Deaf and Hearing
SWMI - Foreign Mission Board - David Bennett
SilentWordMinistries.org
Adam Wells
840 Mt. Olive Rd. - Andersonville, TN 37705
E-M: deafshepherd@hotmail.com
Evangelist Don Chevalley*
217 Kent Dr. - Ruther Glen, VA 22546
E-M: dmchevalley@juno.com
Dean Francini
Missionary to Deaf - Deaf Church Planting
840 Mt. Olive Rd. - Andersonville, TN 37705
E-M: Francinis@Hands4Jesus.com – Web: Hands4Jesus.com
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SWMI has 40 large mission banners, with different themes
and sizes to help your church visualize mission needs.
For more mission ideas or to see banners available view:
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EM: davidbennett@swmi.org
Contact: David Bennett, SWMI Director
Silent Word Missionaries
Jon Barr - Jim Bracelin - Ted Camp
Tabitha Beam - David Bennett - Reed Condra
Nicole Condra - Larry Galyen - Bud Ring - Allen Snare*
Paul Strosnider - Bruce Stuart - Bill Towner - Drew Wright
Contact E-mail: Office@SilentWord.org
(Note: Names Marked With * Are Deaf)