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Deaf Ministry Evaluation Checklist
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Successful deaf ministries are planned. The
following checklist will help evaluate a current Deaf ministry or plan
for the future. Items should be considered and discussed with those
involved. Pastors and deaf ministry workers should create realistic long-term
goals based on the people to whom they minister and the location of the church.
Silent Word Ministries is here to help and to serve. Please contact us
for more information about the Deaf Ministry.
Heart for the Deaf Ministry
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Is the church committed to the Deaf
Ministry in the long term? What is the ultimate vision for the Deaf
Ministry? |
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Is the pastor committed to the Deaf
Ministry? You can never build a successful Deaf Ministry without the
pastor's heart. -- Two Goals: Reach Them, Teach Them. |
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Comments: Your hands can get them but your
heart will keep them. Without the Word of God, there is no Work of God. |
Stages of Deaf Ministry
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Interpreting Ministry - Interprets when
Deaf people come. No Deaf Bible class. Deaf people are onlookers and not
involved. |
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Deaf Ministry (Hearing Church) - Deaf
Bible Class. Deaf people involved as ushers, greeters, teachers, helpers,
etc. Teach to needs of Deaf members. |
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Deaf Church - Separate services - Deaf
Language & Culture. Meet the needs of Deaf community. Need 50+ Deaf people.
Can meet at hearing church property or separate. |
Deaf Ministry Program
1. Interpreters
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Qualified - Know Sign Language well enough
to clearly communicate the message. Spiritually qualified to
interpret. Meets church worker guidelines. |
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Beginning Sign Language Class -
Once-a-year or Ongoing. Can be 2-week, 10-week, etc. |
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Intermediate Classes - Teach how to
interpret, not just sign. |
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Advanced Training - Skilled interpreters
attend outside workshops. |
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Audio of messages - Interpreter cannot
personally pay attention or remember message. It is good to give tape or CD
to interpreter after service. |
2. Deaf Class
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Develop good Deaf Christians, leaders,
preachers, missionaries |
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Taught in Sign Language to the needs of
Deaf people. |
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Systematic way to learn the Bible. |
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Divide classes when age, education, or
other factors require. |
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Use visual aids, interaction, Deaf
culture. |
3. Outreach
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Gatherings - Go where Deaf people meet:
Malls, restaurants, bowling, organizations. |
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Home Bible Study - Enlist nonmembers and
unsaved Deaf people |
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Visitation - Goals: 1. Make Friend, 2.
Invite to Church, 3. Win to Christ |
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Mailing - Newsletter - Every 2 months, one
page, testimonies, announcements, salvation. |
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Teach church to be aware of Deaf people -
Look for ILY, door lights (wires), "Deaf Child" signs, Deaf people at
shopping centers, work, driving. Note addresses, locations, and any other
information. Submit to church office. |
4. Activities
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Monthly - A time of Christian fellowship
and evangelism. |
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Invite ALL Deaf - especially unsaved. |
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Ability-based - Choose activities to match
the Deaf class. Older? Younger? Active? |
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Devotion - Always have a spiritual
emphasis. Good time to present the Gospel. |
Advertising
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Church Literature - Bulletin, Tracts,
Flyers - should include a statement about the Deaf Ministry. Examples: "All
services interpreted for the Deaf.," or "Deaf Bible Class." |
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Web Site - List the Deaf Ministry with
equal emphasis as other ministries. |
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Fliers - For Deaf Ministry activities and
special events. Mail or hand deliver. Take to Deaf gatherings or
organizations which serve Deaf people. |
Create A Deaf Culture Atmosphere
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Encourage the church to be friendly
to Deaf people. Smile, shake hands, learn a few "welcome" signs. Learn to be
patient with communication |
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Greeters -
Should know where Deaf Class meets, know a few signs, carry pen & paper, be
alert for "quiet" visitors who may be deaf.
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Deaf Class signs placed
appropriately and prominently.
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Access - Deaf
class should be easily accessible to all ages and handicaps. Interpreted
section should be near the front with an easy view of the platform. Many
Deaf people appreciate seeing the Pastor's expression as he speaks.
(Remember, without his eyes a Deaf person is Deaf and blind.) |
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Deaf Bible Class
- Lesson should be clear, informative, heart-touching, life-changing.
Interaction (questions and answers, sharing) is a valued part of Deaf
culture. |
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Pulpit - Welcome
Deaf visitors when appropriate. Treat Deaf people much the same as hearing
people. Pastor should not normally talk with interpreter during the message.
Also, most interpreters find it helpful for the pastor to brief them
regarding difficult terminology or illustrations and main point of sermon.
Allow for delay when addressing Deaf people, as the interpreter is always
behind. |
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Involvement -
Encourage Deaf people to become involved in the overall ministry - Nursery,
usher, Deaf choir, prayer, teaching, yard work, cleaning, etc. |
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Study Deaf Culture - Many things
are a little different in the Deaf World. Examples: Clapping is done by
raising and shaking hands. When leaving a group say good-bye to all.
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Set Goals
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Personal - Improve Sign Language skills.
Maintain personal spiritual growth. |
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Church program - Integrate Deaf Ministry
into overall church program |
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Deaf people - Plan what to teach. Teach
what they need. |
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Deaf Ministry - Develop from within. Train
ministry workers and interpreters. Improve the program. Evaluate ministry
level: 1. Interpreting Ministry, 2. Deaf Ministry, 3. Deaf Church |
Use Resources at Silent Word Ministries
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Start or Reorganize Deaf Ministry
- Contact SWM for more information. |
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Missionaries -
Deaf Emphasis Sunday; Special Deaf Ministry activities; Help with visitation
or Sign Language training; Present the Deaf ministry to your church; and
more. |
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Conferences -
Fantastic Saturday, Deaf Day, ASL Institute (July/August), more. |
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Literature / Videos
- Books, manuals, tracts, lessons for Deaf people and Deaf Ministry workers. |
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Deaf Bible Institute
- Deaf people can learn the Bible by mail. Twenty courses. |
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Web Site -
www.SilentWordMinistries.org - Resources, order online. |
"We are here to help and to serve you."
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PO Box 889 w
Trenton, GA 30752 w
706-657-8000 w office @ silentword.org (remove spaces)
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