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News and articles from the world of the Global Recordings Network.

How Shall They Hear?

GRN works to bring the gospel to another needy group - the non-literate deaf.

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Free tools for missions

Tim Young, in the MissionBytes email list, talks about the free Audacity software, and it's use in GRN.

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Digitizing audio

Tim Young, in the MissionBytes email list, talks about the digitization of the entire audio archive at GRN-USA.

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Recording the Gospel

Gospel Recordings shares Christ with speakers of isolated languages. From the "Power for Living" paper, 1999.

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Can Sickness Be a Blessing?

An article from "Pressing On" - newsletter of the NT Missionary Union, a church planting fellowship working in 12 countries.

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Orality

Articles about the characteristics of oral societies, and how to communicate the gospel to them.

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Unreached Peoples

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Related information

The History of GRN: A God given vision of a single Spanish record has grown into a mission network of more than 30 countries and over 6,000 languages. Read how it all began.

What am I doing here?: Christine Brittingham talks about her time as a volunteer at Global Recordings Network Australia

Frequently Asked Questions: Frequently Asked Questions about the organisation and ministry of the Global Recordings Network

Do you communicate the gospel effectively?: Everyone planning an evangelism outreach, first needs to determine where on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs the target group is.

The True Cost of a Cassette: What is the true cost of making a recording of the Gospel for non-literate tribal people ... a cassette that proclaims the Lordship of Christ?

Some Difficulities of Cross-Cultural and Cross-Linguistic Evangelism: This is a memo on the problems of determining the language groups that need evangelism. These notes from a Paul Hattaway lecture during the recent recordist training provided much of the material.

Recording Snapshots 2: Kim Knight tells more stories of his recording trip to the Solomon Islands in April 2004

Focus on Burma: There are more than 100 languages spoken in Burma. Only about a dozen have scriptures. Officially literacy (in the official language) is quite high but among the tribal groups there are many who need to hear the Good News in their own language.

Recording Snapshots: Kim Knight tells stories of his recording trip to the Solomon Islands in April 2004

Easter Story from "The Living Christ": The Easter story as told through the GRN audio-visual called The Living Christ

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