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Jan 12, 2021 · deaf peoples prayerpoints a praying people impacting a lost world january 2022 over 200 sign languages are used among the 70 million deaf people around the world. believers work diligently to translate bible stories into local sign languages so that the deaf can see and respond to the good news of salvation in jesus christ.
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