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The Signs of Transformation—A journey of faith and perseverance

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Length 04:42 Abel could easily have given up, but he persevered. Thanks to the Lord and Abel’s dedicated team, a growing number of people in the Ethiopian Deaf community are finding purpose in Jesus. Step into a new world and discover a vibrant culture within sign language Bible translation.

(Special thanks to Door International for permission to use two Scripture video portions in this film.)

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A Telling Story
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Length 5:04 This simple tale is really a story within a story. How do you effectively reach a language and culture built around oral stories where most of the people cannot read or write? Another in the Faces of Wycliffe series, we discover David and Christy serving in a unique Bible story-telling ministry to impact an unreached language group with the power of God’s Word.
Missionary Mom
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Length 5:14 Any way you slice it, being a mom in any culture is a fundamental role with mammoth impact. It’s especially challenging for moms who sacrifice the comforts of their homeland, travelling with their families to the ends of the earth to serve on the mission field. Meet Sun-Min, a mom who’s passionate about her family and the ministry in which they serve. But how do you keep it all in balance, in a world with water shortages, blackouts, crazy travelling conditions and more? This is a must-see video for everyone interested in serving cross-culturally, including moms.
Every Sign Points to God
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Length 03:07 There’s one noticeable difference between Sora and most members of the Japanese Sign Language Bible translation team: they’re Deaf and Sora is not. Go behind the scenes with Sora and discover why sign language translation is vitally important for the Deaf.
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