Worth a Thousand Words
The intentional choices that have defined and refined GRN’s visual resources The heart and soul of Global Recordings Network’s ministry is audio recordings that tell the story of Jesus. But whenever possible . . .
Telling the story of Jesus in EVERY language
The intentional choices that have defined and refined GRN’s visual resources The heart and soul of Global Recordings Network’s ministry is audio recordings that tell the story of Jesus. But whenever possible . . .
A friend of mine is a missionary who works as a principal at an international school in Asia. Her school is legally registered with the government, so any child with an international passport can enroll.
In my 37 years with the Southern Baptist International Mission Board (IMB), our focus has been engaging, then establishing churches, and then enlisting the churches that are established in the Great Commission.
The Gambia River is a long way from Arizona, but that’s not stopping one church community in Flagstaff from introducing West African people to Jesus. . . .READ MORE.
A few years ago, our GRN team and partners realized how our recordings could impact children suffering from trauma. When a South African man named Claude entered our lives, opportunity struck.
At first glance I did not think much of this colorful book of pictures, of course I knew it was about bible stories and it was to complement the audio recordings but I did not discover the diversity of this book until I started to brainstorm with a couple of people who wanted to present the gospel to kids here at a western country.
One night in a labor camp just south of Culiacan, we were sharing our recordings with the field workers after they came back to their camp. We used our diagnostic process to determine their heart language and shared our recordings with the gospel story through WiFi for them to hear and keep. As oral learners, this was the first time for many of them to hear about Jesus.