This year marks the 10th anniversary of Deaf Day, our annual event reaching the Deaf community. It started with sign interpretation at the Creation Museum, and, in 2016, expanded to include the Ark Encounter. And now the event has become so popular we’re launching our first ever Deaf Answers Conference, Bible Alive, taking place November 8–10, 2019, at the Ark Encounter.
This Deaf-led conference will be hosted in our brand-new Answers Center (our 2,500-seat multipurpose center) and will include special apologetics presentations, children’s events, the movie The Book of Job by Deaf Missions, a drama, a special presentation from the Garcia family of A&E’s Deaf Out Loud, and more—and all of this is presented in ASL! This conference will equip you to reach the Deaf community and arm you with answers to the questions of our day. You won’t want to miss it!
This conference will equip you to reach the Deaf community and arm you with answers to the questions of our day.
Registration includes complimentary admission to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. On Friday, November 8, and Sunday, November 10, ASL interpretation will be provided at the Creation Museum and on Saturday, November 9, ASL interpretation will be provided at the Ark Encounter.
If you are Deaf, there is no better time to visit our attractions (although we try to ensure everyone is accommodated with captions on videos, etc., every day). We invite you to be part of this unique conference—we trust it will be a time of encouragement and equipping for our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.
All of this is part of our commitment at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter to provide opportunities for children and adults of all abilities to be able to visit, learn from, and enjoy the attractions.
Register today and enjoy a special early bird discount at DeafAnswers.com.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team.
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