ARM Korea has a vision to increase its recording team to 100 missionries (50 teams) who will go to the unreached tribes to record the Gospel in their own language.
Candidates attend a 10 week training course held at the misson center in ChiangMai, Thailand.


  It is important to gather information about the tribes whose language has yet to be recorded, where they live, what they believe about God and what their spiritual needs are. Research teams collect data and analyze the local dialects. They locate tribes and language helpers through available information and local missionary groups.


  Recordists not only belive but experience God providing their daily needs as they travel recording the Good News in the different languages. A Recordist seeks to record simple Gosel messages and songs in the mother tongue of the people with the help of an interpreters and language helpers. For use in restricted areas, tapes are voicedisguised to protect the identity of the languge helper


  The initial recording is done on a DAT recorder. The recording is edited and programmed on a computer using a professional audio editing program


  JOYTALK hand wind cassette players and Gospel cassettes in language will be distributed village by village in each language group. We seek to work with the local churches and missions who will do the follow up Bible teaching that is needed for anyone who becomes a Christian. Crossing the language and illiteracy barriers, cassettes give tribes living in spiritual darkness a chance to hear His word before their hopeless time pass by.