The God Who Stays by Matthew West performed in ASL by Jolin

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • The God Who Stays by ‪@MatthewWestOfficial‬ performed in sign language by Jolin. This has always been my absolute favorite song, but it was also the first song I got to sign on stage with Matthew West so if there was ever a thought about it moving down to second, that keeps it securely in first place! If you want to watch that from the first Come Home for Christmas with Matthew West, be sure to search my other videos. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I do.

Комментарии • 3

  • @Tina-oi6sm
    @Tina-oi6sm 5 месяцев назад

    Great reminder that God doesn't see us like we see ourselves....thankfully. Beautiful signing.

  • @samuelsiska5969
    @samuelsiska5969 2 месяца назад

    Hello, I am amazed. I have never seen anything similar like this. So I am surprised, that there is a channel based on signing the songs. Which are even christian songs! I am not deaf, despite this I came across your channel when I searched the song Future looks good from M.West. By the way, you are in some way also deaf or you just want to do this? And how long does it take to you to prepare one song?
    Greetings from Czechia!🇨🇿
    ...just for your information, How far your work could impact people🙂. And also good job your brother Hudson, nice introduction🙂.
    I wish you people see how God is through your work and your life!
    And if hard times will come I wish you get through and remember in these days, that God makes what is written in Psalm 40:1-6.

    • @jolinsigns
      @jolinsigns  2 месяца назад

      Hello. So glad you found this channel. I am not deaf and don't have anyone who is deaf in my family. I have just always loved sign language and felt the Lord calling mee to use two of my passions (music and sign language) to honor and worship Him and to help spread God's love to some who may not have the opportunity to enjoy worship in their language often. I have also gotten feedback that it has been a big help to hearing people also who get a deeper connection to the songs through not only hearing them but seeing them. I love being able to do it with my little brother and that he enjoys introducing me. The length of time varies by song depending on difficulty level but basically I fist have to sit down and change the lyrics into ASL (American Sign Language has a different syntax as it is a completely different language then English, so it is not just word for word signing). Then I practice the song a couple or many times depending on how fast I pick up that specific song. Matthew West, Justin Warren and Phil Wickham songs I usually pick up faster because I listen to them so much already. :)