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Sending,
step by step.

We've honed a simple and effective process for posting the Gospel: 

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1. Plan

We organise several mailing campaigns throughout the year, each focused on a particular occasion and target audience - for example:

  • Muslims, during Ramadan

  • Hindus, during Diwali

  • Non-religious people, at Christmas

Each Deliverer decides how many mailings they are able to send, and we use official statistics and mapping tools to locate the required number of addresses within the least Christian neighbourhoods.

2. Search

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3. Write

We each buy the needed materials and prepare the planned mailings, including a handwritten message, printed materials communicating the Gospel message, and a small token gift to show our goodwill.

Within an agreed time window, we send our mailings to the chosen addresses, often using discounted postage to save on costs, and pray that they'll plant seeds of faith in the hearts of those who read them.

4. Post

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There are two main models of working with us:

Individual

Ordinary Christians join us to spread the Gospel more

Church

A group of Christians in a local church community partner with us

Sending post-delivered mailings to the least Christian parts of their country

Sending hand-delivered mailings to the least Christian parts of their parish, town or city

Promoting Christianity in general and sharing online content and contact

Promoting their local congregation and inviting people to its activities

Greater reach, but more expensive per mailing and without a local connection

Cost-effective and locally embedded, but requires some physical exertion

You could join us using either model or both, or another combination: for example, an individual Deliverer could hand-deliver mailings to the least Christian parts of their local area, if that works better for them.

"The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer..."

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