This summer, over 800 Anglicans were part of beach mission teams up and down the NSW coast. Since 1888, Christians from their teens to their fifties and sixties have happily packed their tents and togs for a week-and-a-half of outreach activities, following those who are normally their neighbours to the seaside. And they keep coming back year after year. But are these missions still an effective way of reaching holidaymakers?
















