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GMP is the imprint developed by Frank Gray for the publication of his own writings.

It has become a useful device for publishing on Amazon, and in controlled environments where books cannot be sold publicly for reasons of security.

Dive Into His Writings

The main writings in the form of published books, are listed on the right. He has also written numerous articles for magazines and presented papers at conferences on the subject of radio in missions.

The list also shows older books that were published by Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF) in 1996 in Manila, Philippines, and Radio in Mission that was published by the Lausanne Committee (LCWE) in 1989 in preparation for the 2nd Lausanne Congress on Evangelism held in Manila.

Author Profile

Frank Gray 2024

On Amazon: Click on the following link: https://www.amazon.com/author/frank.gray-1947

Contact GMP using this email address

gmpublishing at francisgray.com
Ferry crossing the Mekong River in Phnom Penh.

Seychelles and Beyond: The Story of Feba Radio (2026)

The inspiring story of how Feba Radio came into being over 60 years ago and its shortwave radio ministry from the Seychelles was established. Continues through to the present day in a greatly changed media world. (260 pp with 36 illustrations) 

 

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On the Shoulders of the Past (2025)

Insights into Frank’s background and the challenges he faced in growing up in post-war Britain.

 

 

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Close to the Listener (2018 and 2025)

Describes Frank’s adventures around Asia, beginning in Laos and then with Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC)

 

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The Gray Matrix Handbook (2020)

All you need to know about the useful Gray Matrix and its application in radio, mission and church

 

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Radio Programming Roles (1996)

Insights into Christian radio programming and used as tool for FEBC training. Together with Dr Ross James

 

Radio in Mission (1986)

Lausanne Occasional Paper #26 addressing the issue of how Christian radio can play a significant role in world mission