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Goals for the GRTF
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Written by Administrator
Sunday, 03 May 2009 19:56

We are trusting the Lord for the His grace, strength and finances to meet the following goals in 5 years from the time of our start.

Record the dramatized Old Testament
Record an informal expositional teaching of the New Testament.
Record 250 lessons for children
Record 250 lessons from Mentor and Multiply
Record 60 lessons of community development
Record 250+ programs requested by SIM PY missionaries
Record 250+ programs for outside ministries
Disciple 36 technicians

  1. In all technical aspects of recording and production so they can minister in radio, local churches or other ministries using their acquired skills
  2. In how to incorporate their faith in their work.

 
Establish a data base of names for those looking and providing jobs in Christian radio and recording ministries
Begin working with video producers to translate selected videos from English and Spanish to Guarani.

Last Updated on Monday, 25 January 2010 07:02
 
What is the Guarani Recording Task Force?
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Written by Administrator
Sunday, 03 May 2009 19:46

The Guarani Recording Task Force is a rapid response team that will work with our SIM Missionaries and other ministries to produce hundreds of recorded lessons in Guarani. The task force team will be mobile and flexible, able to do high quality "in field" recordings as well as studio work. The GRTF will work with missionaries and ministries through the complete process of preparing these lessons, refining them until they feel satisfied with the final product.

The results will be life changing. Rural Paraguay will be evangelized in a more effective ways. Leaders will be given materials that they can use to grow and train others. Illiterate Christian fathers will be able to confidently lead their families as they pursue a life with Christ together. And lastly communities will be provided with relevant community service messages that can be used to address both health and agricultural issues of concern.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010 18:24