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Posted 28 August 2024, 6:09 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday August 28th 2024 from 1300-1500
Today, it returned to normal for Johnny and Hung to team up at Sunny bank. The weather already turned very warm and good for open air outreach. Both of us had non-stop opportunities to share with people of different nations. For Hung majority today were from Mainland China. And most of them appeared open and receptive as recap per Battle log below.
1) I was led to approach an elder man by the surname of Wang ? from Shanxi Tai Yuan He was only visiting his son's family but was very open for interaction and discussion with receptive attitude.
2) Then a longhair guy by the name of Guo?from Jiangsu Nanchong doing Marketing at UQ . He appeared also very sensible and rational in mind and open for discussion. He seemingly admitted the gospel is a good news for all imperfect good persons.
3) South Africa lady only declared she is a Christian after I shared the full Gospel. I quickly tested for her assurance of salvation which is only 95 %, but the bus arrived leaving no time for me to clarify and she on the other hand also not care to clarify.
4) Then I was ignore by a very cold face girl from Mainland China in comparison to the others today. Perhaps it was a contrast God wanted me to know that he already blessed me with many humble and teachable mainlanders.
5) Then I was led to connect with a bearded young UQ student from Henan He claimed himself a religious guys accepting concurrently the Taoism, Buddhism and Christianity. , he knew mixing up religions is not advisable but he claimed he did not have enough clue to make a choice while he has relatives affiliating with all three religion. but he was extremely frank and friendly
6)Then I was led to approach a lady from Taiwan who claimed she once chatted with one of us, but not me and basically understands and accepts the message of the tract. I encourage her to pray for conviction to make here final step of faith.
7) Next was a Catholic Christian but behaved very self protective and lack assurance. Our conversation was anyway interrupted by a call.
8 ) Then I connected with a tall young guy by the surname of Li ? from Liao Ning who also appeared very open for chat and interactive discussion .
9) Next was a Japanese lady? but her bus arrived too quick even for handing out a tract.
10) Finally connected with a man from USA but showed no interest to chat, I anyway still use " fair dinkum" to get him engaged but then my chat was interrupted by Johnny asking me to minister to an old lady living in Wynnum but now attending a Korean church at Logan.
Posted 28 August 2024, 5:54 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 at Toowong on Tuesday Aug 27th 2024 from 1330-1430
Rest for a day after my Mobilization ministry for CSACC in Adelaide. I was now back on to the street here in Brisbane with Johnny and Edwin. As a team, we worked with God to reach out to many people , both Christians or non-believers likewise. Basically, Edwin made approach and engaged into conversation very quickly. Today, I was moved to do follow up chat with some of those whom Edwin already made the first contact. This is a new kind of team work as inspired by God. Recap below is my Battle Log for today.
1) I was moved to approach the last person at the end of the queue who happened to be a HongKonger girl coming to do medical study but same as local student she has to do a medical related first degree first. She is a non-believer but appeared open and receptive to the gospel with genuine interest to know more to the extent she even chose to skip a bus to let me finish the gospel. I even had more time to share my testimony how I could lead a purpose driven life with peace and joy despite now I am diagnosed with relapse of Bladder Cancer.
2) Gordan is from a Malaysian English speaking Chinese family but he is born in Australia. He quickly declare himself a Christian and really passed my check of Assurance of salvation having 100% certainty to heaven. I helped him to appreciate the teaching of the Bible from God's mission point of view and he was smart enough to get my sharing about Jesus addressing Mary her mother by "Woman" instead twice.
3) Zheng? from Zheng Zhou Fujian claimed he got the tract on the table inside the UQ Library and had read it. I of course moved to test his understanding by sharing the full gospel once again which he really felt amen and promised he will ponder it most seriously tonight.
4) Mainlander woman whom Edwin had approached and I was moved to dig deeper with an extended chat mainly recap of the gospel and sharing my testimony. She was emphatic and impressed by the mission oriented life of Christian and was receptive to the gospel message.
5) Another Mainlander lady from Luo zhou appeared a bit skeptical initially but still let me shared her the full gospel And claimed she understood the message I shared to her as such she did not need to take a tract.
6) Finally a Local Aussie showing lack of interest initially, but I use the original of dinkum to soften his defensive mode and willingly to hear the gospel.
Posted 25 August 2024, 3:34 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

All this week’s street outreaches went ahead. The weather is getting warmer, which is great!
A team of 4 in Riccarton on Tuesday. Some mixed theological positions among us, and so we had some robust conversation over coffee afterwards, yet we all agree on the essentials. We had a great time in evangelism.
I had set up my flip chart and I was straight into a gospel conversation with 3 young people. My memory of that chat is getting a bit dim now, but I remember it to be a good one: they came to grasp the gospel, which is the power of God for salvation.
Roger had a good sit down chat with a lady (pictured). And I remember having a great opportunity at the end of the outreach, with a young Korean guy. He had a Christian background. I was able to bring some gospel precision into his thinking. He seemed blessed, which was encouraging!
On Friday, there was a team of 3. For me, I remember it being a difficult outreach. I had 2 chats where the people I was talking to insisted that they were good and had done nothing wrong.
But, one encouraging thing happened. In the morning I had been praying for a man I’ve talked to a lot on the streets. I was praying for his salvation. I haven’t seen him for a long time, maybe a year, or more? I began to wonder why I continued to pray for him. Well, in the afternoon, I saw him again! Although we have vastly different worldviews (Atheist vs Christian), we have a mutual respect and friendship. We were able to catch up briefly. Sadly, the reason he is back in town is because of family health issues: sickness and death. He teared up about it and had to move on, but he came back later and introduced me to some of his other family members. I’m now encouraged to keep praying for him! God’s timing is perfect. Lord, save him, and his family.
Saturday’s weather was really nice. I was in Riccarton. I set up my flip chart, and prayed, and then I was straight into my first chat. It was with a streetie (homeless). He claimed to be a Chrisitan, and even talked about the church he attended. Yet, he clearly didn’t understand the gospel. I had to gently slow him down a bit, and start engaging him on and bringing precision about the law and the gospel with him. Slowly, some light seemed to shine into his thinking - I could tell by his responses to my check questions. I knew I needed to labour more, but he decided to move on at that point. He had a gospel tract.
About a minute later, I looked down and noticed a bit of gospel tract on the ground in front of me. I was a bit confused and picked it up. There was some wind. Slowly I put 2 and 2 together. I went down Riccarton Road a little bit. Sure enough, I found little bits of gospel tract down the footpath. He had torn up the tract and thrown it away (pictured). His reaction to the light was to scurry for the darkness. He is currently rejecting the gospel. What can we learn? 1) Sometimes we don’t know what someone's response will be - yet that is out of our control. Focus on what you can do, and leave the rest with God. We share the gospel, God regenerates hearts. He may have rejected, but someone else may accept. 2) It’s not too late. He may be rejecting now, but soil has been ploughed, and seeds sown. While he has breath, there is still hope.
I had some other good opportunities during this outreach (although it was slow). The one that sticks in my mind the most was with 2 young teens. 1 was interested, the other was not. They came to hear the gospel, and I was able to run through a few checks before the one who was not interested managed to pull her friend away.
In contrast, Sunday’s outreach was very busy. Really nice weather and lots of people out and about. There were various groups out. There was an animal rights group and some JW’s.
When Thomas and I turned up, Andy was already in a chat (pictured). It went long. Andy said it was a really good one and reckons he’ll be in touch with the guy again.
I hadn’t even finished setting up my flip chart, when 3 young guys were there interacting. Apparently I had talked to 2 of them before - but I don’t remember them. They wanted me to share the gospel with their friend. But I wanted to recheck where they were at. All 3 of them were in different places. And I couldn’t get a flow rolling with any of them. It was a bit’s and pieces chat. My checks revealed that they weren’t 100% clear on the gospel. Yet, there is much interest in them. I was able to invite them to church, which is now running a foundations Bible study (for new believers, or those investigating).
I had lots of interest in the flip chart for the rest of the afternoon. One chat would roll into another. I had a particularly great chat with a young Catholic guy.
Later, Thomas was with the flip chart, while I was freestyling. 3 young teens went past. 1 believed in heaven, one didn’t believe in God at all. I was able to show him how we know God exists, which he conceded to. And so I addressed all 3 of them on how you can get to heaven. 1 of them surprised me by giving me a really good answer: “believe that Jesus died on the cross for your sins”. I asked him what church he went to: he didn’t. So? Where did you learn that? His answer: TikTok! I was shocked. So, I moved into checks. He wasn’t 100% clear in his understanding of the gospel, and so I was able to labour with all 3 on this, with the time they gave me. They all accepted tracts and thanked me. I pointed them, not to TikTok, but to the Bible. Specifically, John’s gospel. That kid gratefully accepted a copy, and said he would read it.
Thank you for continuing to uphold this ministry in prayer!
We will be in Wellington in 2 weeks, for a week of outreach. We will be running some training on Saturday morning, 7th September. For more details, and to register, go here.

Posted 21 August 2024, 4:39 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday August 21st 2024 from 1300-1500
It was a dramatic day. I started the outreach work not firstly on the street at Sunnybank bus stop but God opening up a door for me to do mobilization work at SIC. First I noticed there are pile of Chinese Good Person tract in the office and the church office staff told me there are more stock in a box in the store room. It triggered a sharing and witnessing time with Fong Li the Muang minor tribe worker in the SIC office. Then I met Rev Samuel Suen outside the lobby eating his lunch. I was moved to invite him to do the rare Cantonese Kairos and hopeful learn to be a mobilizers of SIC Mandarin congregation. Let's pray for God's work to move Rev Suen to prioritize his time to do this 16th online Cantonese Kairos.
Then I rushed back to Sunnybank to do my solo street outreach with very encouraging results reaching out to local Aussie, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian and two mainlander Chinese all with positive result as recap below: -
1) I actually caught up with Anthony for a longer chat for the fist time after he got off from the bus asking for time near the Pharmacy Warehouse. He remembers me and appreciate me catching up with him showing him the sort of love in Christ.
2) Then I was led to approach a Vietnamese young man first study here that stay for a job. He is of Buddhism background but still open enough to listen to half of the gospel when his bus arrived and got a tract as follow up and revision.
3) Rejected by an Islanders or indigenous woman with a child.
4) Then I caught up with a lady called Jiang ?from Sichuan Chandu. We build rapport quickly because of my past Sichuan earthquake disaster relief team involvement in PTDS. She was open to the gospel sharing and found it appealing in the context of sin in human race particularly the substandard school building getting 99% students and teachers killed with not time and chance for evacuation.
5) Then I was led to approach Obama from Tokyo now got a PR by business investment. He claimed he heard the gospel and got the tract here in Sunnybank but from an Aussie so possibly Gary or even Andrew. He ascertained he still has kept the tract at home, but he asked a few more for him to hand out to his friends. So, he was all amen to the gospel message.
6) Then I was led to Janice from KL Malaysian. She is non-Christian but did being invited to church. She heard the "Gospel" a few time, but she felt mist impressed this time about the logic why every one , good or bad guys included all need Jesus as our Savior. She also was more than happy to post for selfie with me as appreciation.
7) Last but not the least, A young guy Yu? from Shandong doing a Master degree in UQ also showed complete openness for the Gospel, and appreciate the message as a wake up call for him as one of the endangered specie of Good Person.
Posted 20 August 2024, 4:44 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 at Toowong on Tuesday Aug 20th 2024 from 1330-1430
Today Hung was doing Street gospel outreach at Toowong Bus stop solo again. All other committed regular team mates were not available. The process was pleasant basically in terms of both the Spring like weather and friendliness with most gospel targets. In particular connection with two mainlanders were also delightful and fruitful.
1) Nissan UQ student doing Commerce from Deli is of Hinduism family background, but he himself is very open and receptive to the gospel as such he was more than happy to took a selfie as a gesture of appreciation for our chat pointing him to a way for eternal life.
2) Next was a young man from Chengdu China, doing food management at UQ. We clicked instantly because of my Sichuan earthquake disaster relief work. He found no offence in chatting about religion and salvation which he basically found it logical and made sense to him.
3) Then I was moved to approach two girls, one Aussie and other seemingly from Southern Asia. The non Aussie girl seemed uneasy and reluctant but the Aussie girl is all amen with my full gospel sharing. Pray or conversion and real life transformation work happening to her.
4) Next was yet another Indian girl , waited a short while for her texting as such only just had time for an introduction and nutshell of the gospel but she appeared friendly and open.
5) A local Brisbane guy who is non religious but still polite and patience enough to let me share him with the full gospel.
6) Last but not the least , yet another mainlander from Chungshan as such he can speak good Cantonese. It helped cultivate friendliness interaction for Gospel explanation.
Posted 18 August 2024, 4:50 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
Raining hard all Sunday. I decided to do online outreach instead! But all 3 of the other outreaches for the week went ahead.
Some comments on the photos. The irony of Andy and Craig evangelising a JW, while in the background, the JW’s are ‘evangelising’. Also, in the background of that photo, you can see Roger and Lani talking to someone via the flip chart, and then in the picture of Roger and Lani, you can see Andy and Craig in the background. I enjoyed the symmetry of that!
On Tuesday afternoon, in Riccarton, I decided not to bring my flip chart. Instead, I intended to do outreach at the bus stops, while Roger used his flip chart on his usual corner.
As I turned up, there was a young man sitting in the seats. I was able to get a conversation going. It was a great chat. He smiled multiple times as he grasped the concepts I was explaining. I managed to get through many of my check questions before he moved on. He came across as someone without purpose, not knowing what to do with his life. May the gospel give him ultimate purpose. He is in God’s hands.
It felt a bit awkward doing bus stop outreach again - you have to be direct, and you get many rejections. But it’s such a fruitful opportunity, being a confluence of people. I had some surprising opportunities - people you wouldn’t think would be interested in a chat, were. Soil was ploughed, and seed scattered.
As I did my circuit, I would check in with Roger. He seemed to be busy, in fact, he had a couple from China on the line, and they were very animated as Roger took them through the flip chart (pictured).
Later, I talked to a young Christian lad, also with Chinese descent. He gave me 5 minutes, which was nice of him! It turns out he wasn’t clear in his understanding of the gospel - subtly trusting his works. I was able to point this out within those 5 minutes.
I noticed there was a guy floating behind me as I was talking to the lad. So, as the lad moved on, I decided to delicately engage him (I could tell he was interested, but something was causing him to hang back). I wasn’t direct, instead, starting with light conversation. To my surprise he said I’d talked to him before, a month or so ago, in the city. I don’t remember him. He wasn’t interested in the gospel then, and he wasn’t interested now. And yet, I sensed there was an interest there, something was under his skin? Anyway, his wife turned up and they moved on. He refused a tract. I was encouraged. Our feeble efforts for God’s glory are effective in God’s strength. We cast the seed to the wind, and it finds purchase. We plant, and have no idea how it grows - but it does. Don’t give up!
We had a little evangelism revival on Friday in the city. 2 members of our church joined the usual team. I wonder if the wonderful preaching from last Sunday was an encouragement? So a team of 5: Roger, Andy, Lani, Craig and myself.
Nice weather, and lots of people about. I was initially paired with Craig. We were quickly into a conversation with a young couple (of whom both were in different places: he was closed, she was half open). It was an apologetics heavy conversation, friendly, with many questions both ways - good engagement. She accepted a tract at the end.
By this stage, Lani had arrived, and Andy was free from his chat. So Craig went with Andy, while Lani paired with me.
Lani later went and joined Roger on his flip chart.
Everyone seemed busy. My highlight chat was with a Fijian lady. A very religious background, claiming the Bible as the ultimate authority. And yet, she didn’t have a grasp of the gospel. It was a fairly long chat, where I laboured with her on this point.
Interestingly, she had talked to some World Mission Society of God cult evangelists the previous day in Riccarton, and she was going to go along to their meeting on Saturday. God providentially placed me on her path on Friday to warn her.
A highlight from the conversation was when I asked her, after much gospel labour, “so, if you died today and God asked, ‘why should I let you into heaven’, what would you say?”. She thought and started her response with “Because I have done…” I instantly stopped her, “now, think on what you’ve just said, do we go to heaven because of what we have done?”. Her response was, “ohhhh”. It was a powerful moment in the conversation.
She really appreciated the chat. She recognised that it was no coincidence that we talked.
Saturday was slow. I spent an hour, handing out a few tracts, and not getting any conversations. Yet, right at the end of the hour, I was able to get into a conversation with two young teen guys. They heard the gospel before they moved on. I was encouraged. The effort is always worth it. Even if no one stops, God is still glorified in our obedience in going. It’s about him, and it’s for him. Don’t give up in this hard, but joyful labour of sharing the gospel of Jesus!
Posted 14 August 2024, 6:14 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Today, originally I had to do street outreach at Sunnybank by myself. But God arranged a missional couples Rebecca and Guo Long to have Yumcha lunch with me first and then joined me for a while to do outreach doing the opening prayer for the ministry and for my health as well. Taking this chance I did a demo and using Guo Long as a Christian target to test his assurance of salvation. He claimed he only has 80% certainty and it was really the work of God to bring him to join me on the street even for a while to have his unclear concept about salvation clarified. Since they have another appointment in the afternoon in Northern part of Brisbane, they could not stay too long with me so they left for Atandi.
After that I returned to the City bound side of Bus stop. It was a rainy day but God stopped the rain when I started doing outreach. There were of course rejection and intentional ignoring my approach with a cold face. We all count this as crown winning moments to withstand despise or even insult while we are on mission with God through the presence and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Nevertheless, God also gave me a couple of good gospel sharing conversations as recap below: -
Two stand out ones are as follows:
Hu? with family migrated from Chongxin now doing high school here and cross road with me because today is the Ekka school holiday. He listen attentively and with open mind and was impressed and convinced by the logic of the gospel message that as long as we are not perfect, even we are good person but we also need salvation by Jesus to take our place to receive the punishment of our sin. He admitted this was the first time he heard the gospel and he agreed to ponder and make his faith action and decision to accept Jesus.
Then next one was a tall guy from New Taipei, Taiwan who studies design at UQ but lives in Sunnybank. He is non-believer but also appeared open to Gospel message with receptiveness.
Posted 13 August 2024, 9:28 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 at Toowong on Tuesday Aug 13th 2024 from 1330-1430
Weather forecast for the beginning of this week Monday to Wednesday is basically gloomy with even 100% rain. Soaking rain fell the whole morning and along the way to Toowong. Miraculously, rain stopped right at Toowong, with very light scattered rain that can be protected by my yellow yacht jacket. Thanks God Edwin joined me to start at 1330 while Johnny had to be late for half an hour. Finally we made a good team of three to have covered almost every one getting to the bus stop after the peak queue up when Edwin and I first arrived. With the swift action of Edwin, I tended to do less, but majority were Christians but most are lack of assurance of salvation with an exceptional couple possibly dating but studying in different Uni. The only non-believers however gave me a surprised reaction and blessing as per Battle log recap below.
1) Carina from Peru is Catholic Christian who disclosed to me only after I shared her the full gospel which seems to be new to her. When I checked her assurance of salvation, she obviously lack of it but felt rejoiced after my clarification as such she happily took a selfie with me.
2) Ricci a Filipino Catholic Christian also lack assurance and felt relieved after clarification.
3) Harry possibly a mainlander but claimed he met and chat with me 5 years ago and a couple of time later else where like Sunnybank. He has a good memory of me as actually he has been watching us throughout this years. He is still not yet a believers but because of us he did has attended churches as a trial. I took this moment to revise the full gospel with him but use cancerous cells as sin that must be perched or killed. An Jesus as if the greatest surgeon to heal us. I finally use my own testimony being a Cancer patience but still have no fear of death but continuously live a positive life on mission with God. Despite a cancer patient, he was surprised to see my face look like 50 years old young but I am actually 72. So he did see God's blessing to protect His children with joy welled up inside my heart to live and look young. He was impressed and see the impact of Christian faith and even promised to pray for me when he is not yet a believer.
4) Jonathan and Anna are Uni student of Griffith and UQ respectively. They were doing one on one bible study even at the bus stop. When asked the 2 diagnosis questions, they got it right which is rare. They attend the Uni church and the Hope church. I encouraged them to be a fair dinkum Christian living a life on mission with God.
5)Japanese girl shocked by my greetings in fluent Japanese and unknowingly fled away from me
Posted 11 August 2024, 3:23 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

It’s great to be back on the streets after a couple of weeks off for rest. All four regular street outreaches ran this week: Tuesday afternoon in Riccarton with Roger, Friday afternoon in the city with Andy and Roger, Saturday morning in Riccarton, and Sunday afternoon in the City with Thomas and Binu. A mix of rain and sunshine for the outreaches.
Before I get to my report for the week, I just want to mention that we will be up in the Wellington region for a week of outreach coming up soon. We will be running a training session on Saturday morning, 7th September in Lower Hutt. For more details, and to register, check out: https://tellmeconference.org.nz/training/ It’s free.
So, some really cool gospel seed opportunities this week. I’ll start with Tuesday. Nice weather. I was straight into conversations after setting up, and it was a busy outreach.
I heard someone call from across the street. When I turned to look, I recognised the guy from the suit shop in the mall. My daughter is getting married next month, and so I was in this shop twice recently trying on and eventually buying a suit. I had wanted to share a tract with him at the time, but to my shame I didn’t have any on me. So, I ran across the street and gave him one now. When he realised what it was, I was shocked to hear him say he is an ordained minister: pentecostal. I was curious as to his career change and a conversation ensued. Sadly, he was on a break from work and I could tell he had to go, yet based on the few things he said, I had a million questions for him. I popped him a check question, and his answer confirmed I wanted to talk more. I’d love to catch up with him for coffee, he seemed open, and so I intend to pop into the store again in the near future and see if I can tee that up. It’s a reminder to make the most of the opportunities we get in our everyday life. Would you hand a gospel tract to a shop assistant that has been helping you? Let me encourage you to do that, always have tracts on you, you can get them for free here (NZ) or here (Worldwide).
This reminds me, during my 2 weeks break, I was able to share the gospel 5 times: 4 of them were tracts given to delivery people. But one was a real God ordained opportunity (I didn’t have to go out of my way to make it happen). Be encouraged to: pray for, take, and even make opportunities to share the gospel with people. It’s real hope for eternal life, how can we not share it?
Friday was rainy. Not ideal for street outreach, but Andy & I needed a break from the online ministry, and so we hit the streets anyway. It was a reminder that, even in rain, there is ample opportunity for sharing the gospel: because that’s exactly what we had. Like taking candy from a baby.
Suits don’t often stop to talk. But this one did, to my surprise. He had his umbrella up. He gave me about 3 minutes. But that was enough time for me to drop law and gospel seed. He was engaged, and seemed impacted. He gladly accepted a tract. He may well walk away and forget what he heard, but maybe not? Maybe it will lead to his salvation? The gospel is the power of God.
Saturday was cold and dreary. People weren't as willing to stop and talk, and yet I handed out many tracts.
Sunday was a lovely day, sunny and warm. Lots of people were out and about. I was pumped up from some great preaching from the Bible in the morning church gathering. I love the elders of my church! Thomas and I prayed, and before I even had the flip chart up, I was into my first chat.
A young man from Burnside High. He walked past at just the right time, and he was keen to chat. He had no religious upbringing, and never thought about the afterlife. So, he was a little emotionally flat as we talked. And yet, I could tell he was interested, as he considered the new information I gave him. Great chat. He had a Gideons Bible that had been given to him a couple of months ago, but he was happy to take a copy of the gospel of John from me (I said I’d only give it to him if he would read it).
It was a very busy outreach. I’ve just got back, and my voice is a little hoarse. Thomas was very busy as well. Thomas is French, and I often goad him to do street outreach, as I often encounter French people without good English. Well, today Thomas had a full gospel chat with 2 Frenchmen, pictured! That pleased me so much!
I praise God for the great opportunity to share his love this week. Limitless. There are not enough labourers. Praying for more!

Posted 7 August 2024, 4:30 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday August 7th 2024 from 1300-1500
Johnny and Hung continuously serving at Sunnybank as a regular commitment to be on mission with God. The high frequency of bus has always been a hindrance for having long chats with people there. Nevertheless, the gospel has been spread to non-believers and assurance of salvation has been clarified and affirmed for 95% of Christians we met on the street.
1) Inchi an Australian Born Indian who has family settled down in Brisbane Sunnybank area as such he commutes to UQ by bus via the Green Bridge. His family is non-religious but the gospel message appealed to him and is willing to pray and ponder for the next step of action faith.
2) Two young men from Nepal doing nursing here in Brisbane. They were also very open to and receptive for the gospel message.
3) Next approached a Thailand lady but no time for the gospel at all but still manage to pass her a tract.
4) Had a long chat with a Cantonese speaking mature aged lady who claimed herself a Buddhist. She is quite stubborn, subjective and narrowed minded. Nevertheless still manage to share gospel and point out how it is different from all other regions.
5) Asik from Bangladesh appeared friendly and open for a chat. He was willing to take selfie with me and took a tract to read,
6) A Japanese like young lady reacted too dramatic for my approach and had resorted to reject by fleeing from my presence.
7) Chan couples have Just arrived in Australia from HKG . They was excited to meet me as a HongKonger, They declared themselves Christians but lack assurance of salvation only feeling 80 % certain they can go to heaven. It was clarified just in time before their bus arrived.
8 ) Then caught uop with a Vietnamese refugee lady who has come already for 40 years ?, but without any religion following. . She found the gospel message logical and have common sense in guiding people to realize first their need for a Savior then searching for and accepted Jesus as our Savior and Lord of Life.
9) Finally another Vietnamese girl studying at Griffith and was complete open to and receptive for the Gospel.