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Our History
"He who seeks good finds good will," Proverbs 11:27, NIV. Cecil and Rena Bennett started the Deaf Institute back in March of 1968, because he saw a need through his daughter, Cheryl. They chose to totally rearrange their lives and the lives of their family so they could take the good news to deaf and hard of hearing people. That is just the way Cecil and Rena were. They would seek out what was good and do it, even if it meant sacrifice.
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![]() Cecil and Rena Bennett
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Cecil’s funeral was happening at the same time as the 9/11 crisis. While the country was in chaos, we were inside God’s house praising Him for all the good that has been accomplished through Cecil’s life. Deaf and hearing were all remembering and telling about the life of this man who would seek to find good and found the good will of others in the process.
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| Through the past 40 years since Cecil and Rena started the Deaf Institute, God has greatly blessed us. We continue to seek to do good and to share good news. Our goals have never changed although technology and how we accomplish our goals has adjusted with the times and the needs. 2008 was the 40th anniversary of the Deaf Institute. Bryan and Pam Eubanks joined Cecil 1991. They have a Deaf son and understand the joys and challenges of serving in with the Deaf. We praise God for everyone who has helped us through the years. No one person could do what we are doing. It takes people like you who are willing to help with your prayers, your financial support and your willingness to volunteer and seek to do good. |
![]() Pam and Bryan Eubanks
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