There are two main definitions of what it means to be Deaf: socio-cultural, which centers on the use of sign language and involvement within Deaf culture, and physiological-medical, which focuses on hearing loss. Forty percent of all Guatemalans with a significant degree of hearing loss are believed to use a sign language. This profile primarily focuses on these Deaf Guatemalans.
Deaf people live scattered throughout the entire country, with the greatest concentration in the capital city. The primary sign language variety of Guatemala is called El Lenguaje de Se as Guatemalteco (LENSEGUA). In areas with little access to education, such as in the northern Peten, Deaf people are never exposed to a fully developed language. Because of communication barriers and lack of shared experience with hearing people, Deaf people tend to socialize within the Deaf community.
Following overall trends, Deaf people are mostly culturally Christian (Catholic or Protestant). However, there are no self-sustaining Deaf churches, and less than 1% of Deaf Guatemalans have accepted, let alone understood, the Gospel. There are less than 100 attendees in the seven Deaf ministries within hearing churches, and only two of these ministries are Deaf -led. To every 3-28 thousand Deaf people, there is less than one missionary/pastor/evangelist. There is no Scripture translated into LENSEGUA and literacy in their second language, Spanish, is very low. Six Deaf Christian leaders hope to plant churches in the two largest cities. Many want to know more about Christ and have an openness to cross-cultural workers of all kinds.
Marginalized Deaf people have limited access to social services. Most Deaf people are unemployed, and less than 50% of Deaf Guatemalans receive formal education. The education they do receive is often ineffective. Of the twelve Deaf schools, none offer secondary education. Deaf people who want further education often do so without interpreters.
Pray for an abundance of services for the Deaf in Guatemala.
Pray for the Lord to heal some Deaf people in that country, causing many to look to Jesus.
Pray for the spiritual needs of the Deaf in Guatemala to be met by the Lord of lords.
Scripture Prayers for the Deaf in Guatemala.
Profile Source: Joshua Project |