In respect to the danger of being killed by them, it is true that
whoever does go must put his life in his hand, and not consult with
flesh and blood; but do not the goodness of the cause, the duties
incumbent on us as the creatures of God, and Christians, and the
perishing state of our fellow men, loudly call upon us to venture all
and use every warrantable exertion for their benefit?
William Carey,
1761-1834, An
Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the
Conversion of the Heathens. (goodreads.com)
How far should we go to seek the salvation of others? What things will keep us from doing this?
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