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El Salvador (MNN) With support from Wycliffe USA and a local church, Deaf believers are translating God’s Word into their native sign language. ....

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George Washington boys make splash at state tournament with second straight title


George Washington boys make splash at state tournament with second straight title
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George Washington s boys swim team won its second straight state title. Photo by Greg Carey/WVMetroNews.com
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. George Washington swim coach Kaycee Wheeler is no stranger to seeing the Patriots claim a title on the boys or girls side.
A year ago, GW won both, and the boys team was able to repeat Tuesday at the Aquatic Center at Mylan Park. The Patriots finished with 202 points, besting runner-up Bridgeport (165).
“It feels amazing. I’m so proud of those boys,” Wheeler said. “There is no greater group of kids than those boys I coached. They are hard-working, funny and they deserve everything.” ....

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Deaf believers translate God's Word into Salvadoran Sign Language


Deaf believers translate God’s Word into Salvadoran Sign Language
El Salvador (MNN) Most Deaf people in El Salvador do not associate with a religion.
“It’s very common for Deaf people to have communication issues, even in their own household, because most Deaf people have hearing parents. So, even if there’s a Christian family, a young Deaf person within that household may struggle to understand the Gospel,”
With help from Wycliffe USA and the support of a local church, Deaf believers are translating God’s Word into Salvadoran Sign Language.
“To date, the team has translated 38 Bible passages; we usually frame these as Bible stories,” Keener says. ....

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