Archive for August, 2011

Leadership Training


Deaf Leadership Seminar will be in St. Louis, MO. The date is January 25-28, 2012. The seminar will be three and half days. Rev. David Bernard, UPCI Superintendent will teach two classes one on Homiletics and Minister’s manual. Rev. Dale Delp will teach four classes – History of Bible, Reliability of Bible, Basic Pentecostal Doctrine and Mechanics of Prayer. The other presenters are Rev. Hanscom, Multicultural Missions Director, Sis. Marietta Patchin, Rev. Wesley Swanson and Rev. Ernie Murillo.

It is for future deaf leaders, preachers, teachers and coordinators. We want to help and support current and future deaf leaders. The seminar fee is $300 each person. It includes three nights of hotel (Hampton) and lunch meals. We will give each participants notebooks and supplies. You can ask your church to sponsor you. You must fill out the application and mail it. The application is in this brochure. Click this link.

To reserve your seat at the seminar, pay $100 deposit by Oct. 31. Pay the reminder of cost ($200 for participants / $400 for married couples) at the seminar. Write check or money order to “Deaf Evangelism”. Mail the check to:
Pat Billingsley
6061 Honeysuckle Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72206

If you want to pay with credit card, please click the Donate button below and specify the transcation as $100.00 deposit for Deaf Leadership – Jan 2012.

Wesley Swanson
Deaf Leadership Seminar Coordinator

A Fathers Love


It can be impossible to truly comprehend just how deep the Father’s love for us is, but every now and then, a great reminder will come along to allow us to catch a glimpse. This video paints a perfect picture of His unconditional love and grace for us. While we are selfish, undeserving and sinful children, our Father loves us so much. Grab the tissues–this video will touch you deeply. Romans 5:8 “but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

Share this powerful video with someone you love that needs to hear this message.