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[416 Ministries] 416 Interview Series with Martin Johnson

[416 Ministries] 416 Interview Series with Martin Johnson

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Wayne and Cindy Rodgers sit down with Martin Johnson. He and his wife Julie have been working with the church of Christ in Sandpoint, Idaho, as part of a mission effort for the past 7 years. They are involved heavily in ministry, using YouTube and other ways to reach out to their community.

The Johnson family moved to northern Idaho 7 years ago, purchased property, and began living “off-grid” and working toward self-sustainability and showing others how to do so. Many, through their efforts and influence, have obeyed the Gospel.


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416 Interview Series link:

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Churches visited:

Sandpoint church of Christ

1331 Cedar St.

Sandpoint, ID 83864

(405) 269-6376

Sandpoint FB page

https://sandpointcofc.org


Martin Johnson

Off-Grid Living pages

e / @martinjohnsonoffgridliving

https://downtoearthhomesteaders.com


Martin Johnson has another YouTube page used to teach the Gospel:

s / @thedowntoearthchristian

The Down to Earth Christian is a place where regular folks can get practical life advice and real answers to their Biblical questions. We've all heard high-minded theologians explain away what the Bible clearly teaches and those Pastors who are just overly emotional motivational speakers. You won't find those types of things here.


416 Ministries Links:

https://linktr.ee/416ministries


Scattered Abroad Network:

https://linktr.ee/scatteredabroadnetwork


Forest Hill church of Christ (Memphis, TN)

3950 Forest Hill Irene Rd. Memphis, TN 38125

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