
Christar Deaf Booklet
Among the approximately 70 million people worldwide who use a sign language as their first or primary language, 98% are least-reached: They don’t have access to a church that preaches the gospel in their language and worships in a way that’s relevant in their culture. Unless followers of Christ bring the good news to them with an approach and in a language they can understand, they won’t have the opportunity to know and worship our Savior.
The Christar Deaf Booklet provides an introduction to the Deaf community and the needs of the least-reached Deaf around the world, as well as practical tips for reflecting Jesus to your Deaf neighbors.
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