Gods Story VCD for less than $2 USD each in the languages
of India
God's Story
Project India
S. M. Mark Muniyappa
TGSP India
P.O.Box.3, Sidhartha Nagar(P.O)
Mysore-570 011, India
Phone-91-821-2472592
Mobile:91-9448413123
We have the God's Story Project vcd in these languages of India: Kannada,
Telugu or Telegu, Tamil, Malayalam, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Gujarathi, Hindi
(old version), Urdu (city version), Tulu, Gamith, Burmies, Hakha, Mara Cin,
English, Nepali, and other languages of India, Nepal, Africa Ext.
Each God's Story vcd costs Rs.50 (rupees) and God Story audio version audio
cassette costs Rs.35. We can send the vcds or audio cassettes to any part of
the world. Please contact us for prices. The prices in
Ravi P is the regional supervisor
for God's Story Project in
The Gods Story Project ( AP )
26-1-72, Nagarampalem
Guntur-522004
Andhra Pradesh
South India
The cost of Telugu Gods Story Pal VCD is Rs50+Rs15(postage)-that comes around
$1.50 in US dollars. This postage is for addresses inside
We kept the VCDs price so low that everyone in
Thank you very much for your interest in God's Story VCD.
If you buy in bulk order above 50VCDs we can provide the for $60 US dollars.
The God's Story Project home site
www.Gods-story.org
Christian Answers God's Story
web site
http://www.christiananswers.net/godstory/home.html
You may watch the video, hear
it or see the text to the video online at this web site.
What is a VCD?
VCD stands for 'Video Compact Disc' and basically it is a CD that contains
moving pictures and sound. If you're familiar with regular audio/music CDs,
then you will know what a VCD looks like. A VCD has the capacity to hold up to
74/80 minutes on 650MB/700MB CDs respectively of full-motion video along with
quality stereo sound. VCDs use an encoding standard called MPEG-1 to store the
video and audio. A VCD can be played on almost all standalone DVD Players and
of course on all computers with a DVD-ROM or CD.
Video-CD or Video Compact Disk
A VCD looks identical to a DVD. It is playable in most all stand alone DVD
players (assuming the correct regional settings and PAL/NTSC format). They are
also playable on PCs with a DVD player or those with a CD player and MPEG
display software [standard on most machines]. Generally, 2 CDs are required per film (as only about 70
minutes fits on each VCD). The quality is no better (and sometimes slightly
worse) than a new VHS tape. VCDs, however, do not degrade as VHS tapes do.
People often change their email addresses. If there is no answer to the above
email addresses, please contact Dorothy Miller at the God's Story Project for
the current email address
or contact