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| |  | "Isyour church interested in deaf ministry?Would you like to learn some words and sentences in sign language so you can communicate with deaf people? Then a guide to deaf ministry: let’s worthy of deaf of the Lord is for you. This videotape is a companion to DeAnn Sampley’s book published by Zondervan. In the book, Mrs. Sampley provides helpful information for churches interest in beginning effective deaf ministries. The book also contains a large, illustrated section on basic sign language skills and vocabulary. On the videotape, Mrs. Sampley signs the phrases an vocabulary illustrated in her book, as well as some additional sentences not found in the book. She also beautifully demonstrates the art of interpreting a song in sign language, by performing Twila Paris’ song, lamb of god. A motivational introduction be DeAnn and Joni Eareckson Tada will challenge you to share Jesus with deaf people." |
| | | (2-TAPE SET; 4 hr.) \r\nAre you a true servant? Paul lists the marks of a true servant in Romans 1. In this 12-lesson study, Steve Miller looks closer at these characteristics, and at the spiritual gifts described by Paul in Romans 12. Steve will show you can discover and use your spiritual gifts as you seek to serve God.\r\n |
| |  | Teaching biblical values about sex to teenagers is never easy. The media, their friends and the example of adults are often telling young people that sex before marriage, or outside of marriage, is OK.—Even a good thing to do. Teen are being pressured into sex in order to feel accepted and loved. Teens need to know what God says about sex. Molly Kelly, A mother of eight and an authority on teenage sexuality, talks about this important subject in this 47-minute video. In a speech before a group of high school students, Mrs. Kelly talk clearly about the importance of saving sex for one’s wife or husband. She respectfully, yet humorously, shares the medical—reasons for chastity (sex purity). The video is interpreted in sign language by DeAnn Sampley (large corner inset). Deaf (and hearing) teenagers and adults will be “challenged to chastity” by this interesting and motivational video. \r\n47 MIN |
| |  | Who say there are no real heroes? The bible is filled with biographies of great men and women of Faith. They are examples to us of how we can live the victorious Christian Life. You can learn from their example with god’s heroes: men of faith. Bob Alcorn (deaf) masterfully tells the stories of Moses; Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego; Abraham; David; and Daniel. Each bible story in American Sign Language is 8 to 40 minutes in length. The stories are voiced in english by Kent Olney. Mr. Alcorn’s unique storytelling abilities and his skilled use of ASL bring to life these exciting stories of great men of Faith that can overcome any weakness, problem or test in your life. |
| |  | Who is God? God is so great that it would take an eternity to answer this question completely. However, God’s word, the bible, is full of answers that help us understand who is god is. In this video program, Deaf children provide four important answer to the question, “God…who?”—God made everything, he loving father, he is the only God, and he lives forever. God…who? is the first program of its kind for deaf children. This program is unique because it is neither interpreted, nor captioned. Rather, it is presented totally in sign language by Deaf children and adults ! (There is an english voice over for those who do not know sign language.) The use of drama and others interesting activities make this program fun to watch, as well as helping deaf kids learn who god is. \r\n41 Min. |
| |  | Learn to use sign language in a Christian context
- Step-by-Step sign-by-sign instruction
- No previous sign language experience neccessary
- Reusable, timless content
- Skill building
- Constructive, educational activity |
| |  | Silent Word Media Resources The 23rd Psalm. Learn to use sign language in a Christian context. Step-by-step, sign-by-sign instruction. No previous sign language experience necessary. Reusable, timeless content. Skill building. Constructive, educational activity. |
| |  | The ministry of Christ comes to life in the popular movie, Jesus. And now deaf people may enjoy this movie. Deaf Missions, in cooperation with the Jesus project, has produced a sign language translation of this excellent film. First released in 1979, this full length dramatic production recreates the life of Christ based on the gospel of Luke. Journey with the shepherds to Bethlehem to see the newborn baby. Join the group by the Sea of Galilee as Jesus teaches and heals. Follow Jesus up the hill to Calvary for those final, agonizing hours of his life. And race with the disciples to the empty tomb. Every minute of this realistic film is skillfully interpreted (corner inset) by DeAnn Sampley, a sign language instructor from Bakersfield, California . This two-hour video may be used as a special program at church, as a bible study, as a companion to the bible: ASL translation, or for your family devotional time. |
| |  | The best kind of life is found in Jesus. But how does someone live as a Christian? The bible gives us the answers. Life signs feature 25 devotions written and presented in sign language by 20 deaf people from Louisville, Kentucky, area. Each devotion is three to seven minutes in length. The brief messages deal with many different subjects and scriptures, such as how to have joy and peace in the Christian life, how to be more persistent and effective in prayer, and how to know god’s plan for your life. The devotions were videotaped at a variety of interesting locations. The video contains an English voice over. This two-hour video is perfect for devotional times at camps, parties and church activities, as well as for your personal study and prayer time. Life signs give real answers for real life. \r\n120 Min. |
| |  | Living lessons from the bible is a series of bible studies on videotape . These lessons can help you find the answer to your question s about the Christian life. Each two-tape set contains twelve lessons presented in sign language with an english voice over. The lessons are usually 15 to 25 minutes in length, and are videotaped at variety of indoor and outdoor locations. Signed discussion questions are included at the end of each lesson on most tapes. Generally, American Sign Language is used by the skilled preachers and teachers. A printed study guide comes with each set of lessons. The study guide contains key bible reference, lesson outlines, discussion questions, and suggestions for applying each lesson to life. Living lessons from the bible are ideal for workshop services, Sunday school classes, and small group or individual bible studies. Deaf adults and teens will benefit from these practical and timely lessons.\r\nNotes: These ” living lesson from bible “ videos are sold in sets only. \r\nCalled To Holiness \r\nHave you ever wondered what it really means to be holy and how a person becomes holy? Since god calls every Christian to holiness, this is an important subject, but one that is often neglected in the church today. In this 12- lesson study from Colossians, Steve Miller tell us what holiness is and how we can become (and stay) holy. He explores the list of sins described by Paul that we are to ”throw off” and looks at the attributes god want us to “put on” in our life.\r\n(2-TAPE SET: 4 hr.) |
| |  | My Testimony: stories of Deaf Christians is new video series that feature deaf men and women, who tell how they came to know the lord and what he has done in their life. The example of these Deaf Christians will encourage and inspire other deaf believers, and will challenge non-believers to think seriously about their relationship with CHRIST. The first videotape in this series features Sandie Nelson. Since becoming a Christ. in an interview with Dr. Harold Noe, Sandie talks about her faith and her understanding of the bible’s teachings. She also shares some unique insights into deaf culture gained from her variety of educational and work experiences. \r\n52 Min. |
| |  | A Comprehensive Guide for All Faiths
By Elaine Costello
Contains over 500 religious signs and their meanings for all denominations. Clearly demonstrated and defined through illustrations that show movement of hands, body and face. Includes a special section on favorite verses, prayers and blessings.
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| |  | (60 mins.) George Joslin has been a pastor and worked with deaf people from all over America. In this video George Joslin takes time to explain each word and the sign that is used by deaf people a church. This video will help you become a more effective communicator with deaf people and better interpreter in your church. |
| |  | Sign praise is a creative and unique program of praise and worship. Seven contemporary Christian songs are performed by silent touch, a group of deaf sign artists sponsored by Deaf Opportunity Out Reach (door) of Union Mills, North Carolina (formerly of Louisville, Kentucky). Their excellent ASL interpretation of the lyrics, combined with creative choreography and special effects, make this a popular program among both deaf and hearing viewers. (An audio soundtrack performed by the original artists is included on the video for hearing viewers.) This video was produced by Deaf Opportunity Out Reach (door) of Union Mills, North Carolina , and was directed by Joel Burkum of deaf missions. Through special arrangement with Door, this video is available for sale and for loan from Deaf Missions. \r\n19 Min. |
| |  | This book is based on ASL (American Sign Language). Inside this book you will discover: To be used in Sunday School, in workship, and in other settings; Detailed illustrations of each sign; Written instructions for signing each word; Meaningful verses of the faith including: Isaiah 9:6, John 3:16, The Lord's Prayer and the Seven Words of Jesus. |
| |  | Special me is a video (19 min) for the Deaf kids by Deaf kids! Three songs, drama and lots of activity are in this unique video, which utilized the cultural and language distinctions of deaf children. (the video has an english voice over for hearing family members and friends.) Fifteen deaf kids from the Deaf Kids for Jesus club communicate how much god loves and values deaf children. This video was produced by Deaf Opportunity Out Reach (door) of Union Mills, North Carolina.Through special arrangement with door, this video is available for sale and for loan from Deaf Missions. |
| | | (2-TAPESET; 4hr.) \r\nThis Series of Ten Lessons by Steve Miller explores the wealth of help for the Christian life found in Paul’s letter to the Philippians. From these lessons you can be happy and satisfied in hard times, how you can win over worry and keep your thoughts pure, and how you can be a better servant. Also included are two lessons by DeAnn Sampley on THE LIFE OF QUEEN ESTHER and THE STORY OF JONAH. |
| | | The bible: ASL translation of its kind especially for deaf people. Now deaf people in the United States, Canada and other countries where ASL is understood have a translation in their first language – American Sign Language. Teams of ASL translators and original language consultants are working to produce a translation that is accurate, understandable and faithful to the original Hebrew and Greek texts of the bible. Some of the many helpful features of this translation include: sharp, colorful close-ups of the skilled asl signer, on-screen chapter and verse indexes for easy selection of biblical passages; and helpful graphics, notes, map and illustrations. Millions deaf people can now read and understand the bible for themselves. And that ‘s good news! Please notes that some of the earlier translations use pidgin signed english (pse). Signing styles and signers are noted. |
| |  | Prepared to meet the special needs of the deaf, this version conveys the meaning of the biblical text in a form that communicates in a simple natural way the unlimited vocabulary of this version helps those who are deaf better understand scripture meaning. |
| |  | We can communicate is a four-hour seminar that can help you bridged the “ Communication Gap” between deaf and hearing people in your church and community. Bob Alcorn (deaf) and Jan Kanda, expert in deaf culture and ASL, share some unique insights about deaf culture and ministry. Their comments will cause you to reconsider your attitudes about deafness. Topic discussed in the one-hour sessions include: common misconceptions about deafness: breaking down the social barriers between deaf and hearing people ; and tips for interpreters and churches interested in Deaf Ministry. We Can Communicate is valuable tool for anyone interest in ministry among deaf people. \r\n240MIN |
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