Digital Bible for Your Device in ASL American Sign Language from Deaf Bible.is a ministry of Faith Comes By Hearing

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The digital bible for your phone or digital device a free service that allows users access to digital recordings of the Bible in hundreds of languages. Started three years ago by Faith Comes By Hearing, a New Mexico-based recording company, the free platform can be accessed through streaming, direct downloads from the company website, podcast downloads in the iTunes store or on mobile devices via the Bible.is apps.

Faith Comes By Hearing estimates that it has reached 100 million people through digital distribution alone in the three years its online platform has been available.

To read more about Faith Comes By Hearing go to their web page HERE

For information on downloading the Bible in ASL for your device go to http://www.bible.is/ASL

Blake Shelton – God Gave Me You – in (ASL) by allyballybabe2006 – Ally ASL!

ASL Sign Language Interpreters | Need CEUs at the Last Minute! | @WWWorkshops

Signs of Development

CEUs at the last minute!

At the end of your cycle and find you are short on CEUs? Don’t fret!!!

Signs of Development can process CEUs virtually up to the last minute.

For Full Information Go to Their Website:

http://www.signs-of-development.org/website/CEUs.html

Online Continuing Education

Not Hearing Loss, Deaf Gain | Thanks to ABC Family and Switched at Birth for promoting Deaf Awareness!

Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) in ASL | performed by Chris Tomlin

SURVEY | ASL Interpreters for the Deaf – Do You Use Professional Liability Insurance?

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SURVEY | ASL Interpreters for the Deaf – Do You Use Professional Liability Insurance?

Let me start by saying this blog post is not to promote any provider or to sell anything. It is an open forum to discuss the subject of Sign Language Interpreter Liability Insurance for interpreters everywhere.

The subject comes up in many workshops but is normally not discussed in much depth. What are your thoughts and experiences on this subject?

I know of two providers that offer liability insurance for sign language interpreters.

http://dhhinsurance.com/

AND

http://www.proliability.com/professional-liability-insurance/interpreters-for-the-deaf

Do you know of other providers you would recommend?

Share your thoughts and experiences on this subject pro and con to provide valuable information for interpreters everywhere who have questions and aren’t sure where to get honest feedback.