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Gospel Recordings and ARM are initiating a project called
TARGET 4000.
This is intended to focus attention and mobilize forces from
many missions and churches so as to provide an opportunity for 4,000 more
language groups to soon hear of Christ.
We have developed a recording method that allows the message to
be clearly communicated across language barriers within a short period of time.
Using this method, mobile recording teams are able to capture the message on
tape in a given language with the help of national bilingual helpers.
They would like to share this method with other missions. It is
believed that by partnering together, the task of making the Word of Life
available to all language groups can be completed within a few years!
Based on the average time it take to make recordings in a
language, team (140people) would be needed to make recordings in all the
necessary language and dialect by A.D.2000.
Colin Stott Gospel Recordings
Director
I believe that God has put the Global Recordings Network (GRN)
together in these last days to accelerate the task of giving all peoples a
chance to hear of Christ. I believe too that we should increasingly be on the
offensive, hastening the day when GRN's stated purpose of "the Gospel in
everyone's language becomes a reality. Over the past 59 years, we have seen God
do a mighty work in using a small group like GRN to share the gospel in over
4,900 languages and dialects that have no Christian witness. I believe that the
shared burden of GRN is to make recordings of ALL these groups.
The followings chart shows the progress we have made over the
years (the figures indicate the number of languages that have recordings
available):
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1943 1953 1963 1973 1983 1993 Today |
20 743 2,933 3,843 4,293 4,492 5,523 |
Over the past 20 years, we have recorded an average of 34 new
languages each year. Continuing at this pace, it could us another 120 years to
record all languages! To increase progress, I believe that God needs to mobilize
the GRN in new ways to systematically record the 4,000 remaining languages. The
following are some of what I believe to be necessary components as the GRN sets
its sights on finishing the task:
1. Concerted Prayer
We are asking God to give us a renewed vision and impetus for
the unreached languages and to show us how He wants us to go about capturing
them.
2. Research
In order to Plan in a meaningful way, we will work to gather
more information on what unrecorded languages are out there and where they are.
3. Divide Task into Smaller Goals
While 4000 languages is an overwhelming number, it would help
if we broke it down into smaller quantities and set attainable goals (allowing
of course for some faith stretching). This way the task becomes less daunting
and more manageable. For example, if we envisioned 40 recording teams each with
the goal of recording an average 10 new languages per year, this would yield 400
new languages each year. And the task of recording 4000 languages could be
accomplished in 10 years!
4. Increasing Manpower for Recording
If we are to have 40 or more recording teams. There are three
things that can help achieve this: -
4-1) Strengthen existing teams
We plan to free up trained recordists as much as possible to
primarily do recording without getting too bogged down with other jobs. We are
also endeavoring to set more finances aside for the recording work.
4-2) Pray for new teams
We are asking each of our Gospel Recording Network centers to
have as a prayer goal for the Lord to raise up at least one new recording team
from their country yearly. This would more than double our current manpower.
4-3) Explore the possibility of
partnerships
Manpower for recording could be greatly multiplied if we were
to involve other missions. GR-USA, recently some feelers and found a lot of
interest out there. One mission in Oregon, USA recently contacted us saying they
would like to second a team to go into Tibet to record the 60 plus languages
there. Wisdom is needed in following up such contacts, but we want to encourage
all evangelical agencies whom are interested in using gospel recordings to work
with us. If you or your mission is interested in helping with the recording
task, please contact us.
5. Share the Vision
We intend to boldly share our vision for completing this task.
The AD 2000 leadership was excited when we shared it with them. We are preparing
good informative brochures and videos to widely share the vision and the
opportunities to be a part of it.
6. Join Us in This Task
As we seek to provide a gospel message on cassette to every
people in the world, we invite the Body of Christ worldwide, both churches and
mission agencies, to join with us in a cooperative effort to finish this job.
Together, we can accomplish so much more than we can separately.

The cassette tape is a very practical way for non-literate and non-Bible tribes
to hear the Gospel. Hundreds of missionaries and national believers use our
recordings in their ministries, finding them especially useful for evangelizing
and teaching in areas where there is no Christian witness, Handwind players have
been developed by Gospel Recordings engineers so that our recordings can be
played in areas where electricity and batteries are not available. |