
Posted 7 February 2021, 4:00 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
On Saturday I was online with the team. When connecting with a stranger, some initial reactions to me: “Hi grandpa”, “Are you a teacher?” x 3, “I know you from somewhere!” x 2 (both times it was from Tik Tok video’s - praise God for that, may the gospel go far and wide).
A chat that fascinated me was one that seemed to end prematurely. The three girls were very engaged from the start, and one of them even said, “don’t skip, I really want to talk about this”. Because I could tell they were engaged, I was able to slow down and really work through the logic, law and gospel. They seemed to grasp the gospel, as they were responding correctly to my initial checking question. Then suddenly, one of them reached out and disconnected the chat. I was so surprised - I have no idea why she ended the chat. God does. I leave them in his hands.
Sunday I was in the city as usual. A team of seven with a mix of experience, which was very encouraging. It was a very busy outreach, with some wonderful conversations.
I spoke with one guy who’s eyes seemed to shine as he came to grasp the gospel. It was wonderful to watch him engaging.
A couple of Muslims were very interested in the flip chart and stopped to chat - they came to understand the gospel, even though they rejected it. They were lovely, and we parted ways with a handshake.
One of the team brought three girls over to the flip chart to hear the law and the gospel (a boy friend also joined the conversation and heard the good news too). And then later, I was into a conversation with an intellectual type, when more people joined the conversation - there ended up being a small group of unbelievers and believers hearing the gospel, or gaining experience in how to share. Very encouraging.
By this stage I was a little late leaving, so I was slightly late to the online “training Sunday”. I was paired up with Karah from the US, and we had a great time listening to each other's gospel conversations and giving each other feedback.
Karah had an interesting chat with a guy from the UK who had a guitar and would avoid Karah’s questions by bursting into song! It was quite comical. But despite his avoidance, he seemed quite smart, I think he was understanding what she was saying, but he was rejecting it.
I had two chats: One with a pair of girls who slowly became engaged and came to grasp the gospel. The other was with a pair of guys with Christian backgrounds, possibly not Christians yet? It’s unclear, but they certainly gained some clarity - glory to God.
I was encouraged to learn this morning that people actually read these reports from time to time. If you are reading this, then thank you for praying for all this gospel outreach. Pray that we will be humble and open to correction, we are so desperate to represent Christ correctly. Pray that the gospel would prosper, and that God would be glorified. Thank you!