BORN AGAIN 🙌😊
CODA PREACHER ❤️🤟
John 3:16
Being born again is a profound spiritual experience, and for a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) preacher, it carries additional layers of meaning. Growing up in a Deaf family often means navigating the world with both sign language and spoken language, which shapes a unique perspective on communication and connection. John 3:16, one of the most cited verses in the Bible, speaks of God's love and the gift of eternal life through belief in Jesus Christ. For someone preaching within the Deaf community, this message resonates deeply, not only because of its universal spiritual significance but also due to the desire to make faith accessible to all. Preaching as a CODA means bridging two worlds: the hearing and the Deaf communities. Utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) allows the preacher to convey the gospel's message powerfully and inclusively, ensuring that language is not a barrier to spiritual growth. This approach embodies the idea of sharing faith across cultures and abilities. Many CODA preachers experience a renewed sense of purpose when they can integrate their personal heritage with their calling. Sharing testimonies and scripture through ASL often encourages others in the Deaf community to engage more deeply with their faith, fostering a stronger, supportive church environment. This journey highlights the importance of inclusion within religious communities and showcases how faith can be a universal language transcending spoken words. Embracing the identity of a born-again believer and a CODA preacher underscores the beautiful intersection of culture, language, and spirituality.








































