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I Thought I Wasn't Enough

17 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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After her twins are diagnosed profoundly deaf, Jeannette recounts the messy, faith-filled season of meeting her husband, discovering early intervention and a signing preschool, and learning ASL while raising three young children. Through small moments—children signing songs about Jesus, community support, and gradual progress—she finds hope and sees God at work, offering encouragement to anyone feeling overwhelmed.

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