Christian streaming platform Minno is breaking new ground by launching the first American Sign Language Bible series for children. The company will debut ASL versions of its popular “Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids” series on August 8, 2025.
CEO Erick Goss says the deaf community is “probably one of the most underserved communities in regard to Gospel resources.” The series aims to help deaf children access God’s word while supporting parents in initiating spiritual conversations.
Minno partnered with Bridge Multimedia, which has worked with PBS Kids and Google on ASL content, to create the translations. The company also consulted with Christian members of the ASL community to ensure theological accuracy and age-appropriate content.
“Within Christian children’s media, there really aren’t any shows that are set up with ASL,” Goss explained. The platform plans to expand ASL offerings as funding becomes available through donations.
The series, adapted from a bestselling book, features animated Bible stories and currently includes over 40 episodes. Minno is also launching Spanish and Portuguese versions, plus a dual-language Spanish-English preschool series called “Guillermo & Will” this fall.
With over 1 million YouTube subscribers and triple-digit membership growth, Minno has become one of the top direct-to-consumer subscription companies. All content passes a 53-point review process to ensure it’s both entertaining and doctrinally sound.
The platform addresses growing demand for trusted Christian content, offering parents vetted programming that aligns with their values and helps facilitate faith conversations with children.