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What materials can I use to teach Deaf people the Bible?

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SWM has a wide variety of materials for teaching Deaf people. It is recommended to start with our 8-year Sunday School program.
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Do all deaf people use sign language?

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No. Some people who are deaf (and many who are hard of hearing) are trained in lip reading (or speech reading). In certain settings, when the speaker cannot be observed, they rely on the use of an Oral Interpreter who is specially trained to articulate speech silently and clearly, as well as rephrase or choose words that give higher visibility on the lips. Natural gestures and body language can also be used.
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Do Deaf people use braile?

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This questions is sometimes still being asked. Blind people use braile to read. Deaf people use Sign Language to communicate. Deaf-blind people use braile to read and tactile (hand touch) Sign Language to communicate. Do you have a question? Send us your question by email. Questions of general interest may by posted on this page in the future. Send questions to
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What translation of the Bible should I use with your materials?

Frequently Asked Questions about Gospel Way, Bible Courses
The menu page for each online Bible course lists the recommended translations for that course. Any of those translations should work well. With the computer grading system, however, other translations may not work as well, simply because we cannot program the computer to accept all the variations in wording that may be found in various translations. For further information, so our note explaining the automatic grading system.
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Frequently Asked Questions about our Free Bible Study Lesson...
The menu page for each online Bible course lists the recommended translations for that course. Any of those translations should work well. Other translations may not work as well, simply because we cannot program the computer to accept all the variations in wording that may be found in various translations. For further information, see our notes above explaining the automatic grading system. If you choose to use some other translation, the computer may not recognize yor answer.
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How do I find out how many Deaf people are in our area?

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Contact schools, colleges, Deaf Service Centers, or other agencies that work with Deaf people to inquire about the local Deaf population. Typically, Deaf people will know the general local Deaf population in their area. It is safe to estimate that there will be at least one Deaf person for every 1000 hearing people in an area. These numbers may increase in larger areas.
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Why are Deaf people so blunt?

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Deaf people tend to value clear communication. If the word "fat" is what is meant, then the word "fat" is used. Hearing people tend to use other, nicer, words such as "overweight," "plump," or "chunky." Hearing people should understand that Deaf people want you to be clear when communicating with them. Say what you mean! Most of the time you will not be too blunt for Deaf people, but they will appreciate your clear communication.
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Why would I ever use a game to teach my people?

Frequently Asked Questions about Residual Income
ldquo;We don’t play games!” This is a phrase voiced by the uninformed. Those who experience the true training impact of Game-Based Learning say, “Just Play the Game!” Training with a game is faster, easier and more permanent. If your game is portable, like the Residual Income® game, the training goes home with the student.
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How Do Deaf People Respond To The Gospel?

Christian Mission for the Deaf: FAQ
Just like ordinary people. "Some believed, and some believed not." However in Africa, for example, scores of deaf people have been saved, baptized and nurtured in the Word of God. Many are helping to educate and evangelize other deaf Africans.
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How do I meet Deaf people in my area?

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The best way to meet Deaf people is to go where they meet. Go to social gatherings such as dinners at the local mall, Deaf Coffee, and some Deaf clubs. Contact Deaf leaders in your community to locate these gathering places.
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What is the greatest need of Deaf people?

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The greatest need of Deaf people is the same as for hearing people -- to have Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. Our ministry is dedicated to the Great Commission of reaching and teaching Deaf people with the Good News about Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God," Romans 3:23. "All" means all people, even the Deaf. Deafness is not a handicap, but a "communication handicap." Special effort is needed to get the Gospel to Deaf people.
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How do people become deaf?

The Deaf Way Foundation
We're either born deaf or become deaf. A person born deaf is said to be congenitally deaf; a person who becomes deaf after birth is adventitiously deaf. Adventitious deafness can be either pre - lingual (occurring during the first 3 years of life). Or post-lingual (becoming deaf after age 3.
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IQ10. What materials will I use to teach my courses?

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We provide all of our instructors with comprehensive First Aid and CPR training videos. The First Aid video is 45 minutes in length and covers everything from bleeding, shock, and fractures to hot and cold emergencies. The CPR video was completely revised in 2001 to meet the new CPR standards. Both videos show real life simulations that add a realistic approach to training. Each of your participants will receive a student workbook. As the instructor, you will cover every aspect of the workbook.
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Why do Deaf people not seem to trust hearing people?

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This is a cultural and based upon experience. Hearing people have historically dominated Deaf people. Often Deaf people's desires have not been acknowledged or even surpressed. Deaf people can tend to be cautious when dealing with hearing people, possibly because of bad past experiences. This can be overcome as a Deaf person gets to know a hearing person better. What is the difference between big "D" Deaf and little "d" deaf? This is an interesting question.
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What materials do most people use?

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The most commonly used materials are earth, sand, straw, stone, and wood. Earth, sand and straw mixed together makes cob, a very strong clay-like building material, which enables you to sculpt your walls. It is also used for making built-in furniture, fireplaces, big bread ovens and adobe bricks. Straw bales are used like bricks to create super-insulated walls and are then plastered with earthen or lime plasters. Stone is used for foundations and rock walls.
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Do you have a way to teach me/my people how to use the game?

Frequently Asked Questions about Residual Income
We have video training on how to play the game and we can come to you and help a few of your key people learn how to play Residual Income®. You are easy to duplicate with the Game, because the game does the teaching; in some network marketing companies, leaders are not sure how to teach the downline, because they are not confident in their own skills.
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What does the Bible teach about the secret rapture?

Pray 4 Me,Inc. | Bible Frequently Asked Questions
The word rapture does not appear in the Bible but is a term frequently used to mean the Second Coming of Jesus. Let's first begin by looking at some Bible texts: I Thessalonians 4:16-17. It will be an audible event. The righteous dead will be resurrected and along with the righteous living caught up in the sky. Matthew 13:37-43. The evil are purged out of His kingdom by fire and the righteous saved through all eternity. Isaiah 25:9. The righteous are delighted to see Him come.
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What does the Bible teach about pride?

Women's Ministry
First, let's define pride. Holman's Bible Dictionary provides the following definition of pride: Undue confidence in and attention to one's own skills, accomplishments state, possessions, or position. Pride is easier to recognize than to define, easier to recognize in others than in oneself. Some of the synonyms for pride include arrogance, presumption, conceit, self-satisfaction, boasting, and high-mindedness.
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Do you teach religious/bible classes?

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Since HCA is a non-denominational Christian school, it would be far too difficult for us to encompass all religious affiliations into one course of study. However, we strongly encourage our students and their families to attend their own faith-based studies. We teach our students to incorporate Christian values and morals through every day activities, behavior, manners, and prayer.
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How can I train a Deaf person to teach a Sunday School class?

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Training involves doing. Deaf people who are growing in the Lord and show potential for leadership can be trained to teach. Sometimes this means teaching the lesson to him early in the week, then letting him teach it to the Deaf class on Sunday. Show the teacher what to do and what not to do. The SWM booklet, Platform Presence, explains the do's and don'ts of being in front of others. A teacher can train others to become a teacher. SWM has a wide variety of materials that can be taught.
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How many deaf and hard of hearing people are there in Texas?

DARS - Division for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services FAQ
No census of deaf and hard of hearing persons has ever been carried out in the State of Texas primarily due to the cost of such a monumental effort. The "Summary Health Statistics for U.S. Adults: National Health Interview Survey, 2005", U.S.
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When I interpret in church why do the Deaf people get sleepy?

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Watching an interpreter for a long time is not easy. Also, some interpreters have difficulty clearly interpreting church services. Church interpreters should improve their sign language and interpreting skill to more clearly communicate what is being said in church. I am a church interpreter. Should I become certified? How? Becoming certified is not essential to interpreting in church, but it is highly recommended. The certification process is a valuable learning process.
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If my church provides an interpreter will Deaf people come?

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Not necessarily. Whether or not Deaf people come may be influenced by their own church background (or lack of one), interpreter skill, your heart for Deaf people, accessibility, and other factors. Generally, a heart for Deaf people is more important than interpreter skill, although skill is important.
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Where should the Deaf people in our church sit? Front? Back? Is there a standard?

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Generally, churches will establish an area called the "Deaf Section," although Deaf people may also choose to sit in other locations. Usually the Deaf Section is in the front and to one side of the church. It is recommended that the section be located where Deaf people can easily see the interpreter, the speaker, and any visuals such as PowerPoint or videos. Also, it is recommended that the Deaf Section NOT be in the back of the church, as Deaf people rely upon their eyes to communicate.
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How can our church encourage Deaf people to become involved?

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Deaf people grow in their relationship with Christ, they should be encouraged to become more involved in church. All workers should be qualified before being allowed to serve. This includes Deaf people. Just because a person is Deaf does not mean he can teach Deaf people. Positions such as greeters and ushers are good places for Deaf people to start serving God in church. As they become more mature in Christ, they can become teachers, leaders, deacons, and pastors.
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Why does ASL become a first language for many deaf people?

Parents are often the source of a child's early acquisition of language. A deaf child who is born to deaf parents who already use ASL will begin to acquire ASL as naturally as a hearing child picks up spoken language from hearing parents. However, language is acquired differently by a deaf child with hearing parents who have no prior experience with ASL. Some hearing parents choose to introduce sign language to their deaf children.
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Do Deaf LGBT people have their own organizations?

Frequently Asked Questions | Deaf Queer Resource Center
We sure do! There are more than 30 Deaf Queer organizations in the United States. Some of these organizations, such as the Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf, date back to the 1970s! The Deaf Queer Resource Center maintains the most complete list in the country of these groups. Find it in our Organizations section.
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Do you offer an interpreter for deaf people?

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No, we don’t have it as a standard service although it could certainly be arranged. Keep in mind however that you will follow very simple written instructions and our friendly staff will most likely anticipate
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Can deaf people read lips?

WeInterpret.net - Specialists in American Sign Language
Only a small percentage of language is speech readable. Many words look the same on the lips. What the mouth can form is only a small portion of speech reading. The other factors affecting speech reading ability are not visible in that manner.
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