By offering the accessibility scholarship, CSFBHI hopes to encourage more church members to create better access to Adventist resources and programs for the Deaf or those with vision or hearing loss.
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An Auslan-interpreted session of Road to Bethlehem made it possible for Deaf individuals to first experience the walk-through dramatisation of the story of Jesus' birth.
This year's SQC Big Camp featured sign language workshops that drew an enthusiastic crowd of participants.
Auslan is the Australian sign language, which differs from sign language used in The United States and other countries, making shared resources less accessible.
New technology in use at local churches and church events is helping those with hearing loss feel more included.
Two new technology systems have been adopted to assist people with poor hearing.
Sabbath, April 25, is a day to remember those in your church with special needs—mental or physical—and their families.
For Dr Percy Harrold, what began as "an unplanned foray into the world of audio production" has since become a far-reaching ministry to thousands around the world.