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"Telling the story of Jesus in every INDIAN language!"

Project India is an integral part of the GRN 10K Challenge: to record and provide the Good News of Christ in another 1200 languages and dialects of India. Our main focus is on language groups where there is little or no opportunity to hear the Gospel. This is done in close partnership with church and missions already working in the country.

With a population of more than a billion people, India is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse countries in the world. According to the census in 2001 India has 1635 languages. It has more people groups without any Christian witness than any other part of the world. Almost five hundred thousand villages have no Christian witness. Less than half the population is functionally literate and less than three percent are Christian.

Gospel Recordings Association (GRN India) has been active for over 40 years, and has made recordings in over 500 languages. Several recording teams are currently at work recording in more and more languages. We are asking God for at least another 20 new Recordists for Project India to effectively communicate the Gospel and accelerate the pace.

There is much persecution of Christians in some parts of India today. Because of the difficulties and dangers that Recordists will surely face, we are seeking to mobilize prayer. The battle for souls has first to be won in the heavenlies. We are also asking God to release all the resources necessary for this endeavour. Our joyful expectation is to see the Gospel make great progress into spiritually barren areas and see lives changed by the power of God.

Nouvelles et des articles

In Training for Project India: "Mostly from Hindu backgrounds, they are keenly aware of the deep spiritual needs in their countries. Some of them are totally cut off from their families because they have turned to Christ."

Making Progress in India: "As part of Project India I saw tremendous potential to record the good news in peoples' heart language. The Lord has been gracious in leading me from adventure to adventure ever since."

Language research in India: This is an extract from a language survey by one of our Indian recordists. It shows some of the challenges faced in language research, and also the benefits.

Informations reliées

Project India: GRN's Project India aims to record and provide the Good News of Christ in another 1200 languages and dialects of India. Our main focus is on language groups where there is little or no opportunity to hear the Gospel.

Prayer focus- India - The Paharias of Jharkhand: The Paharia people group have been the focus of GRN recordist Swapan Roy's latest language recordings in India. Read his exciting report.

Project India: We're in it for the Long Haul!: With 1600 languages and dialects spoken throughout India, we have a long way to go to make His message available in every language. But we are in this for the long haul.

Call for Prayer from North India: There are only a handful of Christians among the HAJONG: Assam language group, and they are often persecuted by the community.

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.

Sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in 25 languages: Update on Project India by Lok Gurung

Find out more

Canada Update - Spring 2008

Gospel Recordings Association India

GRN Projects

Inside Tracks - February 2008

Project India

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