GCA Missionary Aviation -Sharing the Gospel in Mam (Mayan)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2008

Great Commission Air provides life-saving emergency medical transportation and support for Christian missions (Missionary Aviation) in remote areas. This video shows how we can share the Gospel with local church leaders using "Proclaimer Audio Bibles" that will play the books of the new testament in Mam, a Mayan language. 2nd Timothy, Chapter 2. My neighbor stopped by last Sunday asking about some medicine we want to help him get and we ended up talking about the homily he heard in church that morning. As it turned out, the tone of his message, 2nd Timothy Chapter 4, was similar in tone to the sermon we listened to from our own pastor, Steve Murray, at our church in the US (Scio Community Alliance Church) near Ann Arbor, Michigan. We compared notes in Spanish and I in English and finally I brought out a "Proclaimer Audio Bible" recorded in Mam, a Mayan language that many people in our village consider to be their first language. He took the device home with him so that his Bible study group at the Catholic church could use it on Sunday mornings.

GCA uses a Cessna Skymaster aircraft C-336 to provide Missionary Aviation and provde Humanitarian Relief. GCA is a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible organization. Please go to http://www.GreatCommissionAir.org/donate.php to help support this operation.

Other Keywords: "Great Commission Air", Aviation, "Missionary Aviation", Guatemala, Ixcan, Quiché, Cessna 336, Skymaster, "Robert Rice", "Jennifer Rice", Rotary, Bush Pilot, Medeva, Humanitarian Relief, The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives

Donate: http://www.GreatCommissionAir.org/donate.php
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  • OYE tengo una pregunta...quiero saber si con el Mam se puede entender el tekiteko, ixil, y el awakatek??

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