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Happy Hands Early Childhood Development Center

Happy Hands is a Christian school serving the special developmental and communicative needs of deaf and hard of hearing children and their families.  Happy Hands is the only center in the state of Oklahoma providing a full-time early intervention program focusing on developing language and pre-literacy skills for deaf children, ages infant to six years old.  It exists to empower children who are deaf or hard of hearing with confidence, education, life skills and the abilities necessary to achielve all of the dreams they may have.

Happy Hands

 5717 E. 32nd St
 Tulsa, OK 74135
 918-665-1200 TTY/V
 e-mail: alproo7@yahoo.com
 website: http://happyhands.org/


  LOVING HANDS RANCH, Sulphur, OK

Dedicated to reaching Deaf Youth for Christ, this camp founded by Tim and Ann Moore ministers to deaf children every summer in week-long camps at their spectacular campground in Sulphur, OK.  In the "off months" Tim & Ann travel to churches and retreats around the country sharing the Truth of God's Word with hundreds of Deaf people.

Loving Hands Ranch

Tim & Ann Moore

PO Box 928

Sulphur, OK 73086

e-mail: btm2@brightok.net

website: http://www.lovinghandsranch.com/index.htm

 


CARLOS & NOAMI REYES...MISSIONARIES TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Carlos, Naomi, and their four children are tirelessly serving the Deaf in the Dominican Republic.

More information on the Reyes' will be published here soon.

US Missions Resources

  • Church “Adopts” Military Chaplain


    Assemblies of God military chaplains go through extensive schooling and training to prepare for their duties. They are men and women of strong faith and great courage.

  • Cornell University Clears Chi Alpha

    The Chi Alpha group ministering to students at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, recently had its funding temporarily suspended by Cornell's Student Assembly Finance Commission (SAFC) while it investigated the forced resignation of one of the Chi Alpha student leaders.

  • Couple Wrap Up 39 Years of Prison Ministry

    A lot has changed in the 39 years since Lloyd and Nita Colbaugh began volunteering at the United States Medical Center, a federal prison hospital in Springfield, Missouri.

  • Surprise Home Makeover Results in Tears and Cheers

    Several years ago, Ed and Leah Bass purchased a home in Alvarado, Texas. It was a fixer-upper, but the couple was determined to turn the desperately needy house into their dream home. Step by step, they started to repair and rebuild the house. Last July, the couple went to pick out new paint colors and items for the house, dreaming of what was to be.

  • New Chi Alpha Scholarship Awarded by Regent

    Regent University School of Law recently announced that Leanne Watrous, a member of the University of Virginia Chi Alpha ministry, has been awarded the first Regent Law Chi Alpha Scholarship.