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Equipping the Deaf, 
Transforming Lives
Reaching the Deaf in Asia Pacific through Sign Language Bible Translation

January 01, 2014 by APSDA Staff

Tags: asia, bible, deaf, pacific, sign language, translation

Though Eiji was born and raised in Japan and still lives there, Japanese is a foreign language to him. He began attending church when he was a student and now he is a pastor, but still finds it...

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