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Gospel Recordings Association India

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GRA is a mission organization that records Gospel messages on cassette tapes for non-literate people groups who otherwise might not hear the Gospel.

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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.

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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.

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Global Recordings Network in India

"... the goal of Global Recordings Network is to make the gospel message available and accessible because it is spoken by someone 'at home' in the dialect."

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Survey work in Assam, NE India.

"Out of nowhere, a person came in on a motorbike and stared at us. For a moment I thought he was either an 'underground', or a police man. He asked us lot of questions."

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Using the recordings in India

"I returned to the work in the Chandag Leprosy Home, Pithoragarh, UP and took a gramophone and records in Hindi and Urdu and the only one available in the Kumaoni dialect, with me. These records were played over and over again to the patients and were a very real blessing not only to the inpatients but also to the outpatients who came."

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Gospel Recordings in India

The work of GRA in India over 40 years

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The Rest of the Story: Recordist Swapan Roy tells of the enemy's attempts to thwart their recording of the Mathura language of North India.

Getting the message out . . . on CD!: Come rain, hail or cyclone, Gospel CDs get through!

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."

Project India: "Telling the story of Jesus in every Indian language". Project India is an ambitious plan to record and provide the good news in 1200 languages and dialects of India.

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."

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.

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.

Not for the faint-hearted!: Swapan reports on an eventful recording and evaluation trip in India

Project Tailenders: "Tailenders" are the smallest and most isolated language groups, with less than 50,000 people, to whom the Gospel has never been proclaimed. There are about 1500 such language groups in India. By virtue of their smallness, they rarely qualify to be on anyone's priority list.

Asia: The people and work of GRN in India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Korea and Pakistan.

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