Sent right where you are

Martin Salter  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Jun 2018
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Sent right where you are

Martin Salter and family | photo: salternlite.wordpress.com

Martin Salter, speaker at this year’s Keswick Convention, on how good deeds should dovetail with evangelism

When we speak of ‘mission’ or ‘missionaries’ we tend to automatically think of those in far-off places.

They might be working with unreached people groups, teaching, practising medicine, or planting churches. ‘Mission’ becomes something ‘over there’ for a special breed of Christians.

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