John 3:6 🙏🙌
CODA PREACHER ❤️🤟
John 3:16
As someone deeply moved by the scriptures of John 3:6 and John 3:16, I’ve found that their meanings deepen when shared within unique communities like that of CODA (Children of Deaf Adults). The phrase “flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit” (John 3:6) resonates with me personally as it underscores the transformation from the physical to the spiritual realm – a concept that is beautifully powerful yet often challenging to fully grasp. In my experience, the integration of faith and ASL (American Sign Language) enhances the understanding and emotional connection to these verses. ASL adds a visual and expressive layer that can make the teachings of Jesus more accessible and profound, especially for Deaf communities. The hashtag #codapreacher highlights this bridge between faith and sign language ministry, which I have witnessed firsthand fostering inclusive worship and deeper engagement. Moreover, reflecting on John 3:16, “For God so loved the world...” has been a source of immense comfort and motivation. It reminds me that faith transcends all barriers, including language and culture. Sharing these verses in settings that honor ASL and Deaf culture enriches the spiritual experience and spreads hope in meaningful ways. Being connected to hashtags such as #faith, #asl, and #Jesus helps me join a larger conversation of believers embracing diverse expressions of faith. The presence of a CODA preacher community dedicated to sharing the gospel affirms that spiritual messages are powerful when adapted to every audience’s needs. Overall, these verses invite us to embrace both the physical and spiritual dimensions of our faith journey, affirming that God’s love is universal and accessible to all, whether spoken, signed, or felt in the heart.



























































