Historic Action

Historic Action

The General Conference Executive Committee voted to appoint Elder Jeff Jordan as Honorary Associate Coordinator for Deaf Ministry within the office of Special Needs Ministries. “Honorary” because he will continue as a pastor for the Deaf in Georgia Cumberland Conference. The conference has given him time to serve as global consultant, trainer, evangelist, revivalist, speaker…

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ADMI’s Coorinator Pastor Larry Evans’s Presentation at GC

Pastor Larry Evans gave a presentation on Special Needs Ministries with an emphasis on the Deaf. You can view the presentation notes with slides here. 

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Adventist Review Article: “Two Firsts for Deaf Ministries at GC Session”

Two Firsts for Deaf Ministries at GC Session. The Deaf are now more closely integrated into world church.” Read more

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Easy English Sabbath School Quarterly Now Available on iPhones & Android Phones

Easy English Sabbath School Quarterly is now available on iPhones and Androids! Install “Sabbath School 4” app at Android Play store or iTunes store. Click on “Adult Sabbath School” on the main screen. You will find Easy English Sabbath School Quarterly on the bottom of each lessons (icon of a flag).

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First International Congress for Deaf and Deaf Blind

International Congress for Deaf and Deaf-Blind in Seville, Spain on May 13-16, 2016 Info & registration: https://adventistdeaf.eu/seville-2016/ Guest speakers: Deaf Pastors Douglas Domingos Da Silva and Jeffrey Jordan The International Congress for Deaf and Deaf-Blind People, which will take place in 2016, is the first of its kind in Seventh-day Adventist history. Deaf and Deaf-Blind from around…

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Ghana Deaf Evangelism Program

To God be the glory. The deaf evangelistic program came to an end just yesterday afternoon (November 11-21, 2015). There are about 45-55 deaf, non-Adventists and Adventists, who worshipped with us at Atimatim SDA Church. There are about 40 deaf Adventists out of 15 non-Adventist members. There are about more than 150 to 200 hearing…

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