Reach out.
Professional Christian interpreting services for the Deaf and hard of hearing community.
THE DEAF COMMUNITY DESERVES THE GOSPEL
THE DEAF COMMUNITY DESERVES THE GOSPEL
The Deaf community deserves to hear your message.
They are waiting for your invitation to be part of your ministry.
Bring professional Christian interpreters to your next conference, event, or meeting. Even add American Sign Language (ASL) to your pre-recorded content.
Excellent, passionate ASL interpreters
Love Jesus
Have a heart for ministry
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LIVE EVENTS + CONFERENCES
Your message is not reaching as far as it could.
Traditionally, the deaf community has not been welcomed to live Christian evnents. You can change that. Your conference’s message is too good to be missed by this population. Bring a Sonshine interpreter to your next live conference.
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PRE-RECORDED CONTENT
Captions are not cutting it.
By adding a Sonshine interpreter to your pre-recorded content, you can be confident your message is being understood fully by everyone in your audience.
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LIVE, VIDEO INTERPRETING
Pull out a seat at the digital table.
Live digital interpreting allows Deaf and hard of hearing persons to participate fully in any video meeting, conference, or meet-ups. We have digitally savvy and Christ-loving interpreters ready!
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INTEPRETER TRAINING
Do you want to serve Christ through excellent interpreting?
Our team comes alongside interpreters who are pursuing the excellence of Christ in their work. Improve your skills and serve your community through live online and archived CEU workshops.
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Bob Goff
“I used to think an interpreter was only for Deaf people. But now I know that it is actually for everyone in the room to benefit from the beauty of the language and the culture.”
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Jennie Allen
"We provided access to the Deaf community as a step of faith, knowing that God was up to something. Little did we know that in our first year over 3,000 Deaf women were able to engage in the IF:Gathering."
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Brandon Heath
"Providing interpreters creates a bridge to all people. Without this valuable service, there's a road block that only certain people can go through."
Reach farther by digging deeper.
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The Deaf community is just that, a community. Deaf people have, of course, their own language in American Sign Language (ASL). They have their own cultural norms and customs. They also have their own unique set of challenges and obstacles. Read More.
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This decision to hire an interpreter most likely raised many questions. At first, it can be paralyzing.
What do I do now? Who do I call? How do I know the person the agency sends is any good? How much is it going to cost? Will I know the cost before the event or will other fees sneak in? Read More.
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An interpreter is the bridge between you, your message, and your Deaf audience. An interpreter is not simply repeating your words in another language.
They are bringing your words into a new cultural context, communicating nuance, and representing every auditory cue to engage your audience. Read More.
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Opportunities for people in the Deaf community to participate in fellowship are limited. There are even fewer opportunities to fully participate at conferences, concerts, and events.
Fortunately, there are churches and parachurch organizations that are extending an invitation to Deaf people. They are taking active steps to make Deaf people feel welcome as they walk in, as they engage in the message, and as they participate in ministry. Read More.
Download our free eBook and better engage your Deaf audience.
Download our free PDF to start planning your next service, event, or conference with the Deaf community in mind.