Church planters take on special needs for hearing impaired in Central America

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Deaf team members will be traveling with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board this year to help figure out how to make ministry efficient.

They will be researching and evaluating the need for Deaf evangelism and leadership training in both Nicaragua and Panama. IMB missionaries plan on meeting with local Baptist church leaders who may sense God's leading to help in planting a Baptist Deaf Church.

Growth is being seen from the Dominican Republic and the ongoing work in El Salvador and Guatemala. The missionary work in the Dominican Republic involves a partner team from the States to help with some completion work on the church building in Moca (mo-ka), as well as deaf leaders from the Baptist Deaf church in Santiago to do evangelism and discipleship in Moca.

Ask God to lead in the plans and meetings with Deaf secular leaders for the growth in both Nicaragua and Panama. Lift up those unsaved hearing impaired people, and pray that the leaders will develop a strategic response for their need.
 
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