| Have A BLESSED New Year, ISL for Deaf, Part 2 |
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| December 22, 2007 |
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Yahschild
Same to you my friend |
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| December 22, 2007 |
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| Amen, and to you as well! |
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| December 22, 2007 |
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| I can do the abc in sign. we learn that so we could talk without our parents knowing. I learned few of songs christain songs with sign language. when You do dance and sign language mix with Christain music it moves the body of christ in ways you wouldnt think. it can be very powerful. awesome language to know. |
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| December 23, 2007 |
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| Thank you MaKelly and Deb for your comment, stars, and good thoughts for the New Year Blessings. I appreciate it! |
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| December 28, 2007 |
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| Very interesting comment Theresa! Yes, it is an awesome language and it is beautiful to see someone sign to music/songs. I always feel the churches that provide interpreters for those who do sign and understand sign language--I feel they are reaching out to the needs of the congregation in a special way. I also think it's awesome they have closed caption on television as well as sign language interpreters for those watching religious programming. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and for your comment. |
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| January 01, 2008 |
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Just wanted to RENEW my hopes for everyone to have a BLESSED New Year! One of the purposes of MyChurch is to express your thoughts, share information, and encourage one another.
When things are shakey all around, it's good to know there are CARING, thoughtful people--willing to get outside of themselves enough--to share their thoughts, concerns, and to care enough to read what others have to say! It's especially nice when someone cares if we are Blessed or not.
Please know--I HOPE you are BLESSED today and every day!
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