Sharing the Gospel through Sign Language

Sharing the Gospel through Sign Language

From Code Red with Zach Terry by Zach Terry

March 23, 2026 · 39 min · Season 2 · Episode 50

About this episode

Julie Terry interviews Jessie Fox about her mission to share the Gospel with deaf communities worldwide.

In this episode of Code Red, Julie Terry sits down with Jessie Fox, a missionary with Signs of Love, to discuss her calling to share the Gospel with deaf communities around the world. Jessie shares her journey from growing up in Colorado to serving overseas in Honduras and Argentina, where she works to bring the message of Christ to people who often have no access to Scripture, churches, or even formal language. They explore: Why the deaf are considered one of the largest unreached people groups in the world • How missionaries discover and connect with deaf communities • The power of discipleship and training deaf believers to reach others • The challenge of bringing Scripture to communities without formal sign language • Stories of transformation from the mission field This powerful conversation highlights how God is working in places many people never see—and how the Gospel is reaching communities that have been overlooked for generations. 00:00 – Introduction and welcome to Jessie Fox 00:38 – Jessie’s faith journey and coming to Christ 02:30 – Discovering sign language and a calling to the deaf community 04:30 – Realizing the global need for missions to unreached people groups…

People in this episode

Host: Julie Terry

Guest: Jessie Fox

Topics covered

  • Gospel
  • Sign Language
  • Deaf Communities
  • Missions
  • Discipleship
  • Transformation

Keywords

  • Gospel
  • Sign Language
  • Deaf
  • Missions
  • Discipleship
  • Transformation
  • Unreached People Groups

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Signs of Love

Places: Colorado, Honduras, Argentina

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