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Inside Tracks is the monthly newsletter of GRN Australia. Along with it's sister publication Rejoice! it will keep you up to date with what's happening in GRN. If you would like to receive them by post and/or email each month you can subscribe here.
After months of searching we are pleased to welcome our new CEO Christine Platt. BACA DETAIL
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A Christian living in Thailand shares her first experience using GRN materials. BACA DETAIL
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Have you ever considered a Short Term Mission with GRN? This month's Tracks outlines all the short term mission opportunities available. BACA DETAIL
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What's happening in Vanuatu? Find out in this month's 'Inside Tracks'. BACA DETAIL
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Papua New Guinea is the focus of this month's Inside Tracks BACA DETAIL
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This month's Tracks features India and the challenges faced by GRN India recordist Swapan Roy. BACA DETAIL
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What's God doing through GRN in West Africa? Check it out in this month's Tracks. BACA DETAIL
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“ Bagi mereka yang tersesat, tidak mengetahui jalan, yang sakit, yang kekurangan, mereka yang seperti domba tanpa gembala. Adalah untuk mereka, setiap tahun kami datang mengunjungi daerah perkebunan dan perkampungan pekerja di Culiacan guna membawa harapan dan keselamatan.” BACA DETAIL
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Read about the recent short-term mission and distribution trip 'Trekabout' Nepal. BACA DETAIL
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This month's Tracks covers an important aspect of GRN's ministry, training and equipping staff so that the story of Jesus may be told in every language. 'TOW', short for
Technical and Operations Workshop recently took place in East Africa. BACA DETAIL
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This month's Tracks focuses on Mobile devices and how they may be used to spread the gospel. BACA DETAIL
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The ministry of GRN in Kenya has been likened to Samson slaying thousands of Philistines with the jaw bone of a donkey! BACA DETAIL
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This month's Tracks focuses on Bangladesh, read how God is at work in this country. BACA DETAIL
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This month's Tracks focuses on South Africa and the work of GNM ( Good News Media). BACA DETAIL
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In this month's Tracks GRN Nepal director Surendra shares with us the highlights and challenges of recording in Nepal BACA DETAIL
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Kim Knight a GRN Australia field recordist has completed a recent recording trip in Australia's Northwest. BACA DETAIL
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God is at work in Pakistan. Read how you can effectively pray for the work of GRN in this challenging missionfield. BACA DETAIL
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| With nearly 155 million people and the most populous country in Africa, Nigeria is the subject of this month's Tracks. According to GRN data there are more than 1000 languages and dialects spoken in Nigeria. Over 500 of these have had some recordings made in them. BACA DETAIL
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The country of India provides some of the greatest challenges and opportunities in the GRN world. It has approximately 1600 languages and dialects that may need recording, but so far only about 600 of these have any recordings at all. In this month's 'Inside Tracks' read about how GRN is tackling these challenges to tell the story of Jesus to every language group in India. BACA DETAIL
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This month's Inside Tracks focuses on the exciting ways God is working in Asia through GRN recordists and resources. BACA DETAIL
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During December 2009, a
team of 12 under the banner of GRN
Australia, teamed up with the GRN Nepal staff for a 3 week
mission in Nepal. Read about their experiences reaping in 'the harvest fields on top of the world'. BACA DETAIL
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Recording and Distribution: Praise God because He is using the GRN recordings to reach the people of West Papua and The Cameroon with His message of salvation. BACA DETAIL
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This month's 'Inside Tracks' written by Phil Zamagias contains some exciting stories of how God is working amongst Australian, indigineous communities. Phil is known as the Flying Bible Man. He flies across the Top End from Broome in the west, throughout all of the Northern Territory, the northern communities of South Australia, Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait to share the Word of God in remote communities. BACA DETAIL
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