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Latest news about the ministry and resources of the Global Recordings Network from around the world.
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The Flying BibleManPhil Zamagias flies across the 'Top End' of Australia to preach, teach, and distribute God's word. |
Willing to prayA supporter in Australia has found opportunities to "spread the word" about the work of GRN. |
Tales of a GRN TravelerGRN USA Assistant Director Allan Starling gets around a bit. He's just returned from a round-the-world trip, meeting with GRN staff from every continent. While the meetings themselves were very worthwhile, the travel stories can be just as interesting! |
Talking Bibles InternationalAudio Scriptures International and its sister organization, Adopt-A-Village, have merged to become Talking Bibles International. |
No witness in 400 years!A report from an area in China that still awaits the good news |
Sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in 25 languagesUpdate on Project India by Lok Gurung |
A letter homeGod is at work amongst a minority Kazak group. |
Tsunami story from Phuket, ThailandA story of the amazing escape of the Urak Lawoi' Christians, where GRN had been recording just a few months earlier. |
Gambia outreachWe showed the Mandinka version of the "Jesus" film for several days and shared the gospel house-to-house. About one hundred and sixty people accepted Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord. |
An Amazing Coincidence!A dream. A mission hospital. A toothache. A mule trader. Dusty records. A cassette. And the voice of a lost son - all to bring this one man the Word of Life! |
Lasting Fruit for Gospel Recordings"The message brought hope, peace, and confidence to their hearts, so much so that they asked for more tapes for their friends and relatives." |
The True Cost of a CassetteWhat is the true cost of making a recording of the Gospel for non-literate tribal people ... a cassette that proclaims the Lordship of Christ? |
Pray daily ... see His answers globally!Read worldwide reports about what God is doing through audio evangelism and find links to GRN daily prayer guides from many countries. |
Bringing EncouragementOur tapes are used not only to help unreached people hear of Jesus Christ but also to encourage and teach believers who live in villages beyond the road's end. |
The Quechua ConnectionEvery once in a while we get a glimpse of how God wonderfully orchestrates getting the message of the cross to people still without the Bible. Here is one such story. |
Merchant seafarers hear the gospel"There was an Indonesian crew member in port recently, who took an interest in the gospel. He would not take any literature in Indonesian offered, but when I showed him the cassette in his heart language, he quickly put it into his pocket saying 'This is for me', and took it away to his cabin." |
The Messenger in Zambia"We are on a three week trip to some very out of the way places in northern Zambia and have been hearing some good reports of the way the wind up players are being used." |
The "Good News" in actionTaped messages are a very effective tool for evangelism that can be heard either electronically or on hand-wound cassettes. The latter is especially useful in remote areas. |
Families come to ChristDistribution in Nepal and Bhutan. |
The cassette from 'home'"I have played the Good News cassette which has proven to be very helpful. These people are from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan. The cassette that I played to them was not just from their own country or province, but was from 'home'." |
Ensenada Special Report: Valle de la Trinidad"They were all ears and began to participate when we started saying that the difference between Christianity and the other religions was that we believe in a God who did not stay dead." |
Evangelism at any costOne missionary's devotion to the Himalayas. |
Some Difficulities of Cross-Cultural and Cross-Linguistic EvangelismThis 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 2Kim Knight tells more stories of his recording trip to the Solomon Islands in April 2004 |
Together for the WorldLanguage Recordings Inc is changing it's name to Global Recordings Network Australia to better reflect the international partnership in which we work. |
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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. |
GRN Australia 60th Anniversary: The day will consist of regular 30 minute interactive tours, followed by a brief presentation and thanksgiving. Join us any time between 10am - 4:30pm. |
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. |