Latest news about the ministry and resources of the Global Recordings Network from around the world.
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Light in the DarknessGRN's Kim Knight and Jones Sanga set out to visit the Weather Coast. Their aim was to record several languages in the area surrounding Avuavu. |
Solomon Islands Cult: The Moro MovementAs related to Kim Knight by Pastor Raphael, son of Patrick Bubuli. |
Recordings for the IlocanoGood contacts and language helpers are essential to the recording process. Here is one lady in the Philippines who is working with GRN to get the gospel out in the language of the people. |
GRN Council Meets in ThailandAbout 30 GRN leaders from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania met recently in Chiang Mai, Thailand for the mission's International Council meeting. This was a great time of coming together to worship the Lord, and pray and plan for the progress of the ministry. |
Our newest GRN CenterLocated in Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand, is the newest member of Global Recordings Network. |
What an Impact!This powerful testimony comes from Jacques Nignan the national director of one our West African centers. It tells of the impact the word of God has when people hear it in their language. |
Outreach to the MegwalsFor months we had been preparing to go on an outreach to the Megwal people with a Christian worker we knew who worked among them. Then almost at the last minute he pulled out and suggested the time was not right! We continued to pray. |
People saved and Churches plantedOne 95 year old man heard the Gospel and believed. He told the team, 'I am 1 day old in Christ!' and begged them to take the message to his own village where the people needed to hear about Jesus. |
Mountains of Abra RejoicingThe tale of an old lady, a hand-wind cassette player, and some audio recordings in her mother tongue. |
God at work in Sierra LeoneHow would you feel if 400 people came to your open air meeting and 15 of them indicated that they wanted to follow Christ? Stories like this make heaven rejoice. |
The Kriol Baibul DedicationWhat better occasion than the Katherine Christian Convention (May 5-7 '07) for the Dedication of the whole Bible translated into the KRIOL language. |
They're called 'Yinnet'!Is it a coincidence when GRN workers happen to meet the only educated Yinnet man who can help with translation? |
Showing and telling about Jesus"The word is out and we have lots of missionaries and pastors from all over the country coming to get cassettes. Everyone is telling us that the messages are excellent." |
Hungry for more teachingGRN Nepal director, Barnabas Shrestha, tells of his efforts to help the Thami people of Nepal to know God. |
Ministry Update: GRN around the worldPlanning and unity ... From Muslim to Pastor ... The gospel now in 5600 vernacular languages ... Gypsy leaders find Christ. |
Uzbekistan Trip Report"Three of Luli Gypsy leaders who involved to record were accepted Christ Jesus as their personal Savior after heard the edited Good News message" |
Keeping our Recordists RecordingWe need Recordists, and lots of them. For our Recordists to do their work they need good, reliable recording equipment. |
Recording SystemsAll around the world, our recordists use computers to edit their recordings, and to produce programs for distribution on various types of media. |
It all Started with that Little CassetteA missionary's story from West Africa. |
GRN VideosVideos from Global Recordings Network around the world. |
Reconciled!The Peru Wokabaut team was a visible demonstration of unity in the Gospel, being composed of people of various churches and nationalities. |
Half the battle is getting there!Every language that our teams record has its own story, each with difficulties as well as joys. Indian recordist Swapan Roy shares the flavor of a recent trip. |
Ministry Update: GRN around the worldSouth Africa ... Kenya ... Canada ... USA ... Papua New Guinea. |
Building Faith in Burkina Faso"In all 17 evangelism campaigns between 2004 and 2005 (15 in Burkina and 2 in neighbouring countries), 1953 were won to Christ. We have seen churches restored, pastors encouraged and a spiritual awakening in some areas." |
Words of Life for SeamenGRN provides cassettes and CDs to several ministries to seamen. Here's feedback from two of them. |
Related information
Sounds of GRN - April 2013: (PDF - 287Kb) Harvest in Culiacan . . . Good News from all Over . . . |
Canada Update - April/May 2013 (PDF 703Kb): Recordist Training . . . Director's Desk . . . Annual Banquet . . . Toronto Mission Fest . . . |
Partnership in Action: With the help of funds provided through the Bible Society, GRN Nepal has been able to make new recordings, print Bible picture books and do a huge amount of distribution of recordings, audiovisual materials and hand-wind Cassette and mp3 Saber players through local ministry partners in Nepal. |
Mobile Phone Ministry: Mobile phones provide GRN with a massive opportunity to distribute recordings more widely than ever before. |
Echoes Nouvelles d'Audio Vie 1 2012: PDF (937Kb) |
Echoes Nouvelles d'Audio Vie 3 2011: (PDF - 1,030Kb) |
Central Australia: The Lord has been doing something special outback; something that is worthy of our rejoicing and praising God. |
Australian Missionaries Use Audio Recordings to Share Gospel: Christian Post Blog "Splash Everywhere" posts about GRN Australia's innovative approach to sharing the Gospel and the new facility at Prospect. |
Hearing God's Word in the jungle: David Hughes from GRN Australia has just returned from a visit to the Solomon Islands where he observed GRN's audio recording ministry first-hand. |
Ship Ministry: Ship ministry is an example of the way our ministry resources can be used for evangelism and discipleship within Australia. |

