Gospel
Outreach Association- Our Ongoing History
Gospel
Outreach has been active in Central America (as a 501c3 organization) since
December 2001.
Health
Assistance
Medical Ministry Gospel Outreach Association Video’s
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2112403841733684800
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULiYXJrG-9Q
Vocational/Educational
Assistance
- Built and operated a Wood
Shop voc/tech school
- In the process of building a
Metal Shop voc/tech school
Gospel Outreach Association Education Ministry Video’s
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8784658792908137776
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n825dotJmC8
The
Gospel
- Christian Films- Our
Volunteers show Spanish language Christian films along with a Gospel
presentation (local churches are tasked to follow up on the discipleship
of any new believers or to answer questions). Films are shown in
churches, public schools and public squares.
- Training Seminars- We provide
in-depth biblical training to pastors and others. The seminars bring
scriptural clarity and depth to those participating so that participants
are better equipped to preach and teach. The seminars provide
train-the-trainer opportunities to raise up teachers who can move the
biblical teachings to remote villages.
- Continual Expansion- We have
spread out from Guatemala to El Salvador and are forming groups in
Nicaragua, Honduras, Mexico and Ecuador.
- Cable Television-
Gospel Outreach seminars and locally produced thematic dramas are being
shown on public cable TV throughout Guatemala (with plans to expand into
El Salvador).
- Radio- Christian and Morality
based dramas and commercials are being aired.
The
Gospel in the Language of the People
- Native Languages- Our vision
is to broaden the scope of the ministry and reach the people in their own
native tongue. Spanish is not generally the first language of most
of the indigenous people that we are trying to reach.
- Christian Films- We are
creating Gospel oriented films that are produced in the specific
indigenous languages of the people. Please note: we would love
to simply dub over the soundtracks of existing Spanish language films with
our own indigenous language track, but have not yet been able to obtain
permission. Follow the links below to see what is being produced:
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