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A Guide to Deaf Ministry : Let's Sign Worthy of the Lord

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"What must be seen to be fully appreciated is (sign's) singular appropriateness for religious worship . . . . It is perhaps in the church service that the beauty of sign becomes most evident.

Some churches have sign choirs. Watching the robed members sign in unison can be an awe-inspiring experience." (Jerome D.

Schein, Speaking the Language of Sign). DeAnn Sampley's book is about ministry to the deaf -- not only worship, but also nurture, service, and understanding.

A Guide to Deaf Ministry reveals that serving deaf people involves cross-cultural communication.

Those who would minister to the deaf must understand their needs, their language, their world.

This book encompasses all these things, showing readers how to begin a deaf ministry, the resources that are available, what the deaf culture is like, and the special aspects of interpreting through sign in the church and worship settings.

This is a book for all who seek to minister to deaf people, who live with them, or who number themselves among them.

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Zondervan
0310521912 / 9780310521914
Paperback / softback
259.4
07/06/1990
United States
156 pages
155 x 229 mm, 199 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More