Debi has been a missionary in Mexico for 17 years. She has worked in Monterrey most of that time. At the beginning of her career in Mexico she started a school for missionary kids. While doing that she also worked with the Deaf. There came a point where she had to decide where she would dedicate her time and the ministry to the Deaf became the more obvious need.
She does not currently have a website to visit, but if you would like to contact her you can do so by sending me an email and I can forward that on to her.
I realize that all of our interviewees to this point have had a connection to the Deaf, but we will be talking to missionaries in other types of ministries as well.
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3 responses to “Missionary Talks 04: Debi Duryee”
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Debi is such a encouragment to me. Her love for the deaf is amazing. I am so proud of her. She has never lost her love for the deaf and uses it for the deaf in Mexico and in the US. She helped to lead a spanish, deaf lady at my church here in Florida to Christ while visiting. The language was a difficulty for this lady to understand me. I knew the american sign language but not the spanish language. She knew spanish but not a lot of American sign language. Debi knew both spanish language and american sign language, what a blessing. Wanda now knows Christ as Savior and is continuing to learn american sign language in the US. She comes faithfully now and has been baptised. Thank you Debi. Keep up the good work wherever you serve. Love ya Tweety.
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