Awesome Wonder
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did they get this from the apostolic church of Barberton DVD perchance? (:
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wow..lovin this
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my church just did the same thing this past sunday :D
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That was awesome Silent Praise. God bless you all.
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This video is a awesome wonder, really cool
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...Oh and by the way....watching "signed" music with the sound off gives a whole different perspective....the Deaf perspective. =o)
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So why wouldn't a group want to know if they were using a language wrong? Why perform in a language for non-language users? Is the group using the language for the people it belongs to? If not, why? I don't expect you to answer these questions - just some things to think about. If Deaf Ministry is not the purpose - why use the language of the Deaf? If it is the purpose, it needs to be learned correctly....just like any missionary would do.
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I work very closely with the Deaf (not hearing impaired) community - I know how they feel, as a whole. They will worship, even when they can't understand a word - but they are not happy about not being able to understand. I feel the same way when I can't understand an English choir. True Worship is because of who God IS....not because of what is heard or seen or felt.
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Part of the reason there are soooo many groups who are signing incorrectly (some even vulgar) is because all they want to hear is how "wonderful" and "beautiful" they look. Let anyone who KNOWS the language say contrary....and it's considered negative/bashing/dissing. Yet, if this was any other language...I doubt the same would be said.
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Yes I play an instrument and type. Yes, I've made many mistakes, but this is not about a few mistakes here & there. It's about using the language AS a language & not for the motions. ASL is not "a sign for every English word". It is a language that doesn't have "fill-in movement". I'm not being negative...I'm being honest-they are not using the language correctly. I highly and positively encourage them to learn the language-correctly. ASL should be treated w/the same respect as any language.
Hey who sings that song? Great video btw...
dontbejealouslosers 4 years ago
Kurt Karr, thanks for the comment - the youth group would appreciate it.
woodencross12 4 years ago