In our village we found several deaf people, many of them children. The Muslims do not believe these people can get to Heaven, therefore they do not spend a lot of time with them. The Teacher was not too worried about us spending time with them. We believe they do have value because they were Created in the Image of the Living God. Jesus desires none to perish, but for all to be Saved. That includes the deaf, blind, mentally handicapped, and all the ones society casts off. In your world they are probably invisible. You don’t notice them or try not to notice them. It’s the man who sits at the bus stop and talks to himself. It’s the lady in front of the store in a purple robe and house slippers. It’s the young person with tattoos and piercings. In your world they may be invisible, but to the Creator, all are precious in His sight. So, Praise God, Casey and Lauren took a small Evangecube and sat down with the deaf boys. Through the pictures, the translator, and the mom’s sign language, the story of a God who loves you so much that He gave His life for you in order for you to have a Relationship with Him, this story was told. It was told over and over to ensure clarity. As it was told a crowd gathered. Men and women appeared, and they wanted to see what was so important that the Americans would spend their time with the deaf boys. Only our Heavenly Father knows the hearts of these. We won’t know until we come into His Presence the outcome of that Tuesday night in January, but I pray that I will see those faces again. Here’s their picture. Click on the photo and see the full faces. If you know that you’ll be in the presence of the Living God, maybe you’ll see them there too.
Pray for the Word of God to reach the Invisible.
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