This is for those hard of hearing or hearing impaired. They believe that I can hear. That is simple. They look at me like as if I am normal hearing person.
I am African American. I was born in Con...mehr sehenThis is for those hard of hearing or hearing impaired. They believe that I can hear. That is simple. They look at me like as if I am normal hearing person.
I am African American. I was born in Conway, South Carolina. I went to Conway Elementary School for four and an half years. Due to my hearing problem, I stayed home for one year.
I moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina, to live at the South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind. The campus of Cedar Spring School for the Deaf and the Blind looks like a college institution. I lodged in a dormitory for nine years. There I received my education, like math, reading, spelling words, and writing. My favorite subjects are reading and writing, which I have done for forty-five years.
In August 1974, I went to Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to further my studious major in Bible theology and graduated in 1977.
During that time at Tennessee Temple University in Chattanooga, Tennessee, my major interest was studying the baptism of the Holy Spirit through Dr. John R. Rice’s book called “The Power of Pentecost or the Fullness of the Spirit” in order to get an understanding of his view since it was a Fundamental Baptist belief and I am of the Pentecostal belief.
My desire is to help the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people to come to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord.
My desire also is to help the hearing people as well and to inspire them with the Word of God for them to apply his Word in their lives daily.
Most of all, I want to remind them that I went to a deaf school. I received my education in a deaf school. I graduated from a deaf school. I went to Tennessee Temple University. I graduated from Tennessee Temple University, and I am an African American called by God to preach to the deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people.
Be blessed!
Evangelist John H. Manigo
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