
The year 2009 marks the 10th anniversary of the Robb family becoming full time nationally appointed A/G missionaries with Deaf Missions in Philadelphia. We marvel at God's wonderful provision through friends, family, and churches. We are so grateful that in ten years we have never missed a bill or a meal because God provided through missions givers everyday. We must look back and count the many wonders God has done in these ten years.
We will look at official milestones that mark the past ten years, but more significantly we celebrate the people who have received care, found Christ, been encouraged and grown in their ministry abilities. Because of privacy we cannot tell all Deaf Missions stories. But generally You've helped us in these personal ways in Deaf people's lives...
Personal Stories
The marriages we have counseled
The sick who received ministry
The spiritual teaching taught in Sign Language so Deaf people understood God's word
The poor who benefited from gifts from the ministry
The events that have been made accessible through interpreting
The Deaf people who felt less isolated through fellowship with other Deaf believers at planned deaf events
The children of Deaf adults who received ministry while their parents were being spiritually feed.
The many meals provided so that a Deaf group can fellowship over a meal instead of grabbing a burger before the meeting.
Official Milestones
2002 Deaf Christian Church outgrew it first home and we began to lease an office and a meeting space from First church of God, Brookhaven.
2003 Todd Miller joined the pastoral staff of DCC. Trina Herzog joined the ministry as support staff.
2005 Deaf Christian Church celebrated its 10th anniversary.
2006 The Robbs focused on establishing an inner city Deaf ministry in Philadelphia while Todd continued leading DCC.
2007 The Deaf inner city ministry in the Philadelphia became "Philly Deaf". In August Philly Deaf became a 'multi-site' ministry as Philly Deaf and Deaf Christian Church merged to provide more strength for serving the greater Philadelphia Area. David became the Care Pastor for the ministry and Care Leaders were appointed amoung the mature Christians to lead the two local Deaf groups. Also, the Robb family welcomed Ana Sofia into our family in September. And Barbara started and began coordinating the Bible Quiz ministry at Calvary Temple.
2008 David received his Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) National Interpreter Certification. Barbara began traditional homeschooling, having withdrawn the boys from the internet charter school. Philly Deaf North Kensington kitchen facility and 1st floor bathroom were completed.
2009 Isaac and Andrews' Bible Quiz Competed at North East regional finals.
Thank you for making a difference in the lives of a precious silent minority through your faithful prayer and giving to the Robb Family and Deaf Missions.

Isaac, Drew, and Sofie
I went to the doctor with Isaac two weeks ago for a check up on a growth that had developed on the inside of his lower gum. The doctor asked, "when did this start?" Isaac answered, "About two years ago!"
This growth started just after all of his permanent teeth finally came in, and it's been growing slowly ever since. But at this point, it's gotten so big that it had started pushing his tongue to one side of his mouth. When I looked at it recently, I was surprised at the size of it.
Barbara had tried to take Isaac to begin the process of getting this taken care of, but he ended up being between insurance coverage and we couldn't afford to pay for the procedure outright.
Thankfully, the boys are covered by insurance now, and we've been able to have it checked by the primary doctor, referred to the Oral Surgeon and the surgery already done. All at no cost to our family.
The Doctor had said that possible risks were: paralysis of the tongue or face, loosing his lower teeth at the surgery location, and more... Thank the Lord, none of these possibilities were probabilities with God. Isaac came through the surgery like a trooper and is currently recovering. We go back later this week to get the results of the biopsy of the mass which was both bone and tissue.