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Thank You Pastor Krahl - SGDF

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A few days ago we sent an email to Pastor Krahl to use the videos from the SGDF website. Here is his reply. “Hi Michael, Sure you have my permission. … Thanks, Grace alone, Billy”

Thank You Billy Krahl ,Pastor Sovereign Grace Deaf Fellowship. Here is one of his sermons to watch and be blessed.

 
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How Does Jesus Build His Church

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This must see sermon can be watched with notes and study guide by clicking HERE It will bring you a whole new way in which God is at work today.

 
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The Deaf Can Know the Truth

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And pah! Jari Saavalainen’s sermon (first time ever on the Internet) is now available It is entitled “The Deaf Shall Know the Truth.” on the SGDF website Be sure and visit them and show your support.

 
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A Sample Of Things To Come

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Here is a quote from the SGDF website along with a link to one of the many sermons which we will be bringing you in the next couple of days.


Welcome to Deaf Sermons!

This is a portal on
the web that aims to spread the Gospel to the deaf around the world, by
providing opportunities to view the word of God 24 hours a day 7 days a
week. Deaf Sermons site, by the ministry of Sovereign Grace Deaf Fellowship
(SGDF), provides you the opportunity to experience sermons in American
Sign Language of Deaf Pastors/Preachers that holds to the doctrines of
grace, with a Gospel Message given to them by God. Take the opportunity
to view and listen to the distinguished deaf pastors, preachers and
teachers featured. We invite you to visit often, so that you, too, can
become a recipient of the many blessings in store.

Deaf-friendly sermon videos!

The unique
feature of the Sovereign Grace Deaf Fellowship’s sermons is the fact
that you can see two screens at the same time; one screen is for
PowerPoint presentation and the other screen is for sermon in ASL. It
is as if you are there in real life!

Click HERE to watch one of these great messages from God.

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Through Deaf Eyes

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“Through Deaf Eyes” is a PBS Home Video. It explores over 200 years of Deaf life in America and presents a broad range of perspectives on what it means to be deaf. The film is propelled by the stories of people, both eminent and ordinary, and shed light on events that shape Deaf lives: the creation of schools for deaf students; the debate about American Sign Language; the campaign for a deaf-friendly telphone, the TTY; the fight for a deaf president at Gallaudet University.

Bringing in a Deaf cinematic lens to the film are 6 artistc works by Deaf media artist. Poignant, sometimes humorous or jarring, these films draw in the artists’ own lives and cover subjects that confront not only deaf Americans, but all Americans. But the core of the film remains the larger story of a hidden and complex culture in America-a story of conflicts and prejudice that reaches the heart of what it means to be human.

I would recommend anyone that considers working with any language and culture group to watch this video. Growing up with Deaf people have helped me to “see” life from a unique prespective that still impacts my life today.

“They are facing not a theory but a condition, for they are first, last, and all the time the people of the eye.” George Veditz, President of
The National Association fo the Deaf 1910

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Know a deaf child?

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NOW AIRING ACROSS THE NATION! Created especially for Deaf kids! Click HERE to visit the website.
Dr. Wonders WorkshopNew TV series for Deaf kids begins in September
September 12, 2007
Dr. Wonders Workshop is the first weekly TV series created especially for Deaf kids.

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Dr. Wonders Workshop is the first weekly TV series created especially for Deaf kids.

“There’s a special place I know, where I always love to go. Come with me, I’ll take you there—Dr. Wonder’s
Workshop!”

What is Dr. Wonder’s Workshop? It is the first weekly 30-minute Christian television series ever created in American Sign Language especially for Deaf children. The program is a joint effort of Silent Blessings in Indianapolis, IN, Deaf Video Communications (DVC) near Chicago, IL, and Deaf Missions.

After several years of planning and production, the first season of 13 episodes is ready and starts airing on six national Christian networks and their affiliates this fall. These networks include: NRB Network, TLN, iLifeTV, Smile of a Child Network (part of TBN), Global Christian Network and the Miracle Channel Christian Network in Canada. According to network estimates, this series should reach into around 300 million homes worldwide by the end of 2007. Several other Christian networks and independent stations are interested in the program and may add it to their schedule in 2008.

The goal of Dr. Wonder’s Workshop is to teach positive values and life skills to children, both deaf and hearing, and to show them how the Bible is relevant for their lives. Each episode has a theme, such as being fair, respecting others, trusting God, obedience, honesty and learning to share. The program is set in the small inventor’s lab of Dr. Leward Wonder, a Christian Deaf engineer. The lab is just down the street from The Finger Food Cafe. Dr. Wonder and his team of highly creative deaf friends, including Pops (the animatronic puppet), create amazing inventions and, in the process, learn more about God and each other. In addition to the scenes in the lab, each episode also has a Bible story, an object lesson, a segment called “Real Kids,” where children answer questions related to the theme, and an original song written and produced by Marshall Lawrence of Silent Blessings and performed in ASL by the Ameslan Kids.

Deaf Missions produced the Real Kids segments and some special features for the series, as well as many of the program transitions and graphics. A full stereo audio track complete with English voice-overs, sound effects and background music makes it easy forhearing kids to understand and even to learn some sign language. The program is also closed captioned in both English and Spanish for hard-of-hearing kids or kids who are learning English as a second language.

An important feature of the program will be a new website (www.drwonder.com) that is being created and maintained by Deaf Missions. The website will have fun activities and games for children, helpful resources and links for parents, broadcast information and an online store. Plans include releasing the first season on DVD and possibly for download on iPod and MP3 players. The songs from season one will also be released on DVD and CD. The DVD will include the ASL performances. Check the website for these and other resources as they become available.

Production has already begun on the second season of Dr. Wonder’s Workshop. Chad Entinger contributed three scripts for the new season. The lab segments were taped the first two weeks of June at the DVC studio in Illinois. Deaf Missions plans to tape the Real Kids segments in September.

Is this program needed? YES!

Deaf children are perhaps the most spiritually neglected kids in the world. Of the estimated 1.2 million deaf children in the U.S., 8 out of 10 grow up with parents who sign very little or not at all. Very few churches have effective outreach programs for deaf kids. Many children (deaf and hearing) can’t read or understand the captioned programs on Christian television.

As Executive Producer Marshall Lawrence states, “As a parent of a Deaf child myself, I know how hard it is to plug your child into spiritual thought when you have no tools or resources to help.…I really don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say we’re standing on the brink of something that has the potential to make a fundamental change in the way Christians view Deaf people, and the way Deaf families view the Christian faith.…

“How many people will be touched by this ministry? How many hearing children will learn to sign and will learn to see Deaf people as fun and cool? How many Deaf people will come to a new understanding of the relevance of the Christian faith in their daily lives? I don’t know. But I do know that it’s very possible we might just be seeing the beginning of a parting of the waters. So please pray!”

 
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Some facts we all must hear!

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* There are over 23 million Americans with hearing loss. Over 750,000 are considered severely to profoundly deaf.
* Hearing loss affects one out of every four families in America.
* Deaf people are members of a unique socio-linguistic group, complete with their own culture and language.
* Only about 8 in 100 Deaf people attend church. Perhaps 4% of Deaf people in the U.S. know Jesus Christ as Savior.

That last number is particularly alarming! Considering the size of the Deaf population in this country, it is astounding there are so few effective outreach programs. This great need must be shared with the church!

No Deaf people in your congregation now?
That’s not surprising. Most Deaf people don’t go to church. But that is all the more reason why your people need to hear what Jesus has to say! WHY don’t they go to church? HOW do Deaf people see the world differently? WHERE are the missionaries to go into this culture? WHAT can we as a church do to support their efforts?

Click HERE for a great website and resource center….. it is a place that believes God ministers to the deaf as well as the hearing.

Over 23 million Americans have some form of hearing loss. As many as one million can be considered severely to profoundly deaf. How does the church minister to the special needs of these people and their families? Is the ability to hear a prerequisite for salvation? Should it be? In this remarkable little book deaf and hard-of-hearing Christians and their families share their personal stories and, in the process, challenge the way we view those who “hear with their eyes” or “speak with their hands.” It is time to rethink the way we communicate Christ. It is time to Shatter the Silence!

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Do you wish to be a blessing?

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Here is another video from Christian Signs Project in the UK. You can click here to see what God is doing across the pond and lifting people of all ages to do His work.

 
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A blessing from England, come and see.

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Signing to God

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“And for God’s word to reach deaf people they must experience him in their own language — in this case, sign language. “Hearing sit in rows, “Deaf sit in circles. Hearing use fancy words and flowing music; the deaf use a drum beat. Their bodies move with the music. Hearing go back and forth in the Bible looking at scriptures. The deaf get lost when looking for them.”
A deaf person attending a hearing church to someone engulfed by a culture that was not her own with no one to translate the words and meaning of the service. “The deaf culture is a story culture.” more….