The Gerai people are a small Dayak community of West Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo, speaking an Austronesian language also known as Gema, Gorai, or Temiang, with approximately 2,100 speakers. The language belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch and is spoken in the rivers and forest settlements of West Kalimantan. Gereja Firman Allah (the Church of God's Word), a local Indonesian church body, undertook the translation of the Gerai New Testament, which was completed and published in 1997 — the same era that saw new Testaments completed for several other Kalimantan languages including Ot Danum and Ma'anyan. The 1997 Gerai New Testament was the first substantial scripture resource for this small but spiritually engaged community, and it remains available today through Faith Comes By Hearing's Bible.is platform alongside audio access that extends its reach to the many Gerai speakers for whom oral scripture engagement is most natural.