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Posted 14 May 2023, 3:07 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

Another week of God’s patience, another week of outreach. God is good. All the normal outreaches went ahead. I was on my own in Riccarton on Tuesday and Saturday. Roger & Andy joined me for the Friday afternoon outreach in the City. And Mike was with me for the Sunday afternoon outreach in the City.
I’m going to start with Sunday’s outreach and go backwards. I set up my flip chart down from the JWs. It was a bit of a slow start. I was able to catch up with some regulars before I had a guy approach me. He was handing out tracts (Ray Comfort)! He was feeling nervous, and so was asking for some tips, which I gladly gave. Good to know that others are out sharing the good news! Sadly, he is not connected to a church, but I decided not to push that for the time being. Mike arrived, and we started talking about making more flip chart stands, when 3 young skater lads went past - I was able to get them interested in the good person test. I gave the chat to Mike, and he was away (pictured).
I moved away and started handing out tracts when I got a great opportunity to have a conversation with a young couple. She was studying philosophy at Uni, and he is studying law. When I asked if they thought about what happens after life, she responded with, “oh, that’s deep, I think I want to be ignorant”. Starting from there, I was able to explain why this is NOT something you want to be ignorant about, and then I proceeded to explain how we know God is real, the law, and the gospel, and a few check questions. They seemed impacted, and I enjoyed the chat.
Mike had a whole lot of the King Charles Million Pound Tracts from Living Waters, and so I decided to start handing these out. They were popular! They gave many people a chuckle, at the very least (pictured).
Later, a deaf man and 2 of his children approached the flip chart. He just wanted a million pound note to read, but his kids were keen to go through the flip chart - it was a good chat, if not a short one.
As I had the Jesus page of the flip chart up, an Asian lady stopped and stared at it. We were able to engage her in conversation afterwards. She was from China, and her English wasn’t the best, but Mike had a gospel tract in Chinese on him!! Mike was able to use it as a bridge to have a conversation (pictured).
The day finished with me encountering a young man that I haven’t seen in a while. I first met him about 4 years ago, and at one point he made a profession of faith. But sadly, he went AWOL. The next time I saw him, he was in the Mother god cult. After reasoning with him on that, I eventually had to block him on Facebook due to his intensity. Well, it was good to see him again, at least he is out of the cult now, but he is still not converted, and he is still intense. In the end I wanted him to leave, and he did. But, as I was walking home from outreach, we providentially encountered each other again. He seemed to be humbling himself, and so I agreed to unblock him so we could continue talking. While we have breath, there is still hope!
Saturday’s outreach was good. I’ve got a regular there now: Kelvin. He is retired, and he enjoys chatting, but he is very resistant to spiritual things. But, I’m there to talk about spiritual things, and he knows it, so I decided to push today. He rolled with it. He wants to deny the reality of God, but he can’t. And then when I took him through the law, he resisted hard. Insisting on his innocence. A laboured the law, because he needs to hear it. I didn’t get to the gospel, and he wouldn’t take a tract, but we parted on good terms. Hopefully I’ll see him again next Saturday, God willing.
I had a long chat with a young Filipino lad. He had a Christian background, and yet the gospel wasn’t clear to him, in fact, he seemed to be subtly trusting his works. I worked through the simplicity of the gospel with him and a number of check questions. He had a number of questions that I was able to address with him. It was a good chat.
I had a number of other opportunities on Saturday. I ended up leaving a little early, as I was feeling a little bit sick. I think I just needed some lunch, as I was fine after that.
Friday’s outreach was great. Roger and Andy are both pictured. I ended up having a follow up chat with a guy I hadn’t seen for 3 years! I had talked to him many times before the gap. He now lives in Auckland, hence why I haven’t seen him for 3 years. Sadly, he was resistant - probably the most resistant I’ve ever seen him. And yet we had a good long, but intense, chat. God in his mercy has allowed him to hear the law and the gospel again, and it’s his power for salvation. God can change the heart! We parted on very good terms. Lord, save him!
Tuesday was busy! I arrived at the outreach spot, and instantly saw a group coming past. I got out my tracts and prayed quickly, before engaging them. It was a big group, and they were all in different places. But I was able to hold the attention of 3 of them. One in particular was resistant yet engaged. I ended up talking for about 30 minutes.
I then headed down Riccarton Road and got straight into a chat with a young man. Soon, his friend joined him, and then later another. We ended up talking for 1 hour. The 2nd friend was asking all the hard questions, and before I could even finish answering, she would ask another, and then another. Whew! But after 20 minutes, she felt comfortable enough with the conversation to say she was gay. And so we discussed that for a while, me trying to hold the balance right: homosexuality is a sin, Jesus came to save sinners.
After the chat, I realised how tired I was, and ended up going home early. I did some Insta conversations to make up the time. I love the balance the online work brings to my energy levels. God is good.
Well, that’s a wrap for this week. Thanks so much for your prayer. We appreciate it so much. All glory to God alone.
Posted 10 May 2023, 5:41 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday 10/5/2023 from 1300-1500
Amy's son Joshua got place for Prep on fortnightly basis as such she could join me today for the Sunnybank outreach. God was amazing enough to let her connect with a Nepal couple who had met before months ago. Edy the man was more eager to catch up and could tell the key message of Jesus dying for us to take our place for the sin punishment. He showed great desire to learn more about God as such he asked for the Gospel of John booklet for him to read. His girlfriend was less eager but better this time joining the chat all along instead of retracting to watch smartphone. Pray for God's mighty power to bring Edy to make the final steady of faith. As for me, it was a mixed result day with willing listener and overt rejectors. God grace was enough to let me bring across the message in either case as per Battle Log recap below: -
1) Korean girl, not quite receptive using poor English level as an excuse. I still endeavour to finish the full gospel in simple terms and trusted God that the message conveyed will still bear fruit in His time.
2) Then I caught up with a North-eastern Mainlander lady who bore with me for a short while to check out what I was going to share. Despite of stone heart, I still managed to pass on the message that being a good person alone is not good enough for heaven. God's ultimate standard is perfection. As long as we are not perfect with blemish in our corrupted human character, we all need the redemptive grace of Jesus. Finally, she still declined to listen on after I finished with the nutshell of the gospel.
3) By grace, I finally met the second Christian Brother Lui ?receiving Christ at his home town in Shandong. No wonder he was open and bold enough to share about the contemporary regions persecution issues in China. Upon checking his assurance of salvation, he failed the test claiming he only has 80 % certainty to go to heaven. And he was delighted after clarification that he should have 100% assurance of salvation that ready got the gift of eternal life or the heavenly citizen the moment he accepted Jesus. And he knew now it is the beginning or the starting point for his life to be transformed back to perfection again by the 2nd stage of deliverance throughout our earthly life. When Jesus comes for the 2nd time, we all will be made perfect like a masterpiece created by God in Christ.
4) Then I was led to approach a middle aged woman from Hong Kong . She is an accompanying mum to look after her sons to do high school in Westend South bank area. She claimed to be a Buddhist , but I explained to her that even the Budda deemed himself a sinner needing a saviour to raise him from the death.
5) Then I was led to chat with two ladies from HongKong . One claimed to be a Taoist follower one claimed to be a Christian. The Taoist girl showed much less interest to chat on this life issues but the Christian girl gave me all he encouragement to carry on. So the full Gospel was shared before the bus arrived. The Christian girl took a tract and promised to chat with her friend later on. Praise the Lord.
6) Met again Madam Li of the Sacred Music Choir. Took the chance to briefly revised her understanding of faith.
7) Claire a Brazilian atheist once was a Christian and is still with a Christian background Family. I asserted that she has the right to assume there is no God which is also beyond my ability to prove it exists otherwise although I personally could relate to God and experience His ever and ready presence to work with & through me. But I shared with her the oneness and unity of the Bible that have His dual projects readily prophesize in Gen 3:15. She even know why Jesus’s incarnation as a perfect person cannot through normal husband and wife birth by virgin birthday as such Jesus will be free from carrying original sin as a descendant of fallen human race. The Spirit seemed to have work in her heart touching her and rekindling her search for truth and love of God. She got a tract and promised to give it to her Christian Grandmom which hopefully will trigger another round of discussion and contemplation of the need of imperfect person to be saved by grace through faith.
Posted 9 May 2023, 7:17 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday May 9th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
The weather has started turning cool lately, but our passion for gospel outreach remained fierce though hardship and rejection is the norm. It keeps our Spirit high in His strength to catch all the divine appointment that God grants us every time we served with Him. Today was again a day of mixed results but the gospel nevertheless has been proclaimed to the elected ones chosen by God as per Battle Log recap below for Hung.
1) I was led to approach a Mainlander from ChongXin Who has just come for the first year. I was able to relate by my credential as the Sichuan earthquake disaster relief team member in the capacity of counsellor He was polite and friendly for chatting. . Gospel was shared as a nutshell just in time before the bus arrived. Pray for the follow up work of the Spirit through the tract.
2) Raul a Catholic Christian from Bolivia, who originally should have gone to catch the bus, but he mistaken I was to catch the bus with him so he was a second late to let the bus go. It gave me a second chance to share the gospel but he quickly identified himself as a Catholic Christian so I changed to test for his assurance of salvation which was half success. He was confident he can go to heaven 100 % but it was because of his good deeds after being a Christian. I was barely in time to clarify with him that non 0f our good deeds before or after we become a Christian count and it is all to the credit of Jesus 100 redemptive atoning grace. At the end, he also willingly took a selfie with me.
3) Shirley was the third I approached again by the move of the Spirit. She is from Sri Lanka and claimed she has received the Spirit. But on testing for assurance of salvation, she is not sure at all. Thanks, God I had enough time to clarify everything for her and she was graceful for it and happily took a selfie with me.
4) Then I caught up with an Indian girl from Mumbai who has come to Australia for 10months. She was open for the gospel though again I only had barely enough time for the nutshell of the Gospel.
5) Then I was led to approach a Muslin girl Mamphela from Jakarta. She was however very open for the gospel chat. When asked if there is any perfect person, her religious teaching told her that Mohamad is a perfect Prophet. I however led her to have a 2nd though if really there is any human who can remain to be perfect the whole life. I illustrate even the Budda admitted he was not perfect as he once lived as a corrupted person when he was a prince and he did claim he also need a saviour in one of the Wall Sculpture carving picture written in ancient language In Chingmai. She was objective enough to accept my query and agreed that no human is perfect as such we all have to face the imperfection or sins we have committed throughout our whole life. It called for judgment and punishment after death which can only be cleansed by a perfection to take our place for the punishment which is Jesus and Him alone. She seemed convinced with the argument and happily took a tract for further pondering.
6) Then I bumped into an Australian born Mixed Chinese & Japanese girl. She is of Catholic Christian background and does not have assurance of salvation. Our conversation was but interrupted by a girl rudely cut our conversation stop. I suggested to her that she at least should excuse me for asking her friend to end our conversation.
7) Finally, I approached another Mainland girl who was very subjective that she deemed all religions are without scientific basis. God gave me just enough time to recount the scientific interpretation of the 6 days creation as well as the geographical landscape of Gorge like Colorado in USA and the Ching Hai high land with a rich mine of salt underground left behind by the great flood. She started to realize her own understand of the world was not comprehensive enough to explain all those faces hints by all those biblical truths. But with ages of brain washing by the atheist thinking of the CCP, she still was not yet moved to let in more gospel message at the moment. But it was definitely a very good breakthrough point hopefully for more follow up gospel sharing opportunity.
Posted 7 May 2023, 4:30 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

A full week of street outreach this week, based on my normal schedule. I was on my own in Riccarton on Tuesday and Saturday. Andy, Roger and John were with me on Friday in the city. And Tanush joined me on Sunday in the city. Plus, plenty of wonderful gospel opportunities online.
So, let's start with Tuesday’s outreach. 2 significant conversations from that outreach stand out in my mind.
The first was a chat with a young man with Russian ancestry. It was a shorter chat. He seemed to come to a limit with the information I was giving him, and I decided it was good to stop and leave him to process it. He heard the law and the gospel.
The second chat was with a man from South America. He did say which country, but I have now forgotten that detail. He had just arrived in NZ and was going to spend some time improving his English before moving into a job in the dairy industry. But his English was actually very good. He was very engaged, and eventually he invited me to sit on the seats behind my flip chart so we could discuss in leisure! We had a long chat, where he admitted he was convinced that God was real, but when he faced the reality that God therefore gets to make the rules he all of a sudden didn’t want God to be real! I pointed this out to him, and he could see my point. He came away clearly understanding the gospel, and yet he understood the cost (his life would come into submission of God).
As I turned up to Friday’s outreach, I noticed Andy was already there and he was in a deep conversation (pictured).
Roger arrived and we set up his flip chart - instantly it attracted 2 people. Roger engaged one of them, while I engaged the other with the flip chart. We were busy for the rest of the outreach.
I moved further down the mall and started handing out tracts. I had a guy stop (he actually seemed to beeline over to me) and we fell into a chat. He was German and into the new age. He explicitly rejected rationality and the mind, over emotion and the heart. And yet, reality trumps his worldview, and I reasoned with him anyway. I was making slow progress, in spite of his resistance, when a couple of my regulars came over to break up the conversation. Adam came over and hugged me (as he usually does). Adam speaks German and started talking to the guy I had been talking to, and then the guy decided to leave - refusing a tract. Adam was gleeful that he had ruined my opportunity to share the gospel: “he didn’t want to talk to you anyway Glen, I could tell”. He was right, he was resisting what I was saying. I wasn’t disturbed, God is sovereign. Our labour is never in vain, and God’s purposes will never be stopped.
Adam noticed Andy in the distance (still in his original conversation) and decided to go and break that up too. Yet, I was glad to hear afterwards, Adam’s attempt totally failed. The lady Andy was talking to was very engaged in the conversation and wasn’t going to be put off!
On Saturday I had a number of interesting chats. One was with an older gentleman. “What is it?”, he says, “religious stuff?”. I responded in the affirmative: “it’s a Christian gospel tract”. “Ahhh, that’s a load of rubbish”, he says. I didn’t back down, and so we sparred on the street! He was fighting hard, and I didn’t flinch, responding quickly and striking back. Of course, there was mutual respect as this was happening - nothing nasty: just worldviews clashing. After a while we parted ways with a handshake. Only God knows what effect the law and the gospel had with him.
Another chat started when a lady with two of her children approached me. Her daughter wanted to do the good person test. I was up front with what it was about, and although her worldview was completely different, she seemed to want her daughter to hear the gospel. It was a bit uncomfortable, but I wasn’t going to turn up an opportunity to share good news, and I did exactly that.
Finally, I fell into a long chat with a guy who ended up wanting to judge God as evil for allowing evil. When I challenged him on his basis for judging God, he pointed to himself. Ridiculous. He came away hearing the law and the gospel.
Sunday was rainy, but not enough to stop any outreach. I had two great, separate, conversations with guys from India. The 2nd guy was keen to get in touch, and left with a gospel of John, a tract, and a contact card for my church with my contact details on it.
Later, Tanush was with me, and we had a great walk up chat with 4 girls. They went to a Christian school, but didn’t know the gospel. There were times in the conversation where you could see they were challenged in spite of resistance. They heard the law and the gospel. I was also able to have another follow up chat with one of my regulars. We ended up discussing homosexuality and why it’s sinful: because God says so.

Posted 3 May 2023, 5:55 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday 3/5/2023 from 1300-1500
Today, I was to serve solo again as no one else was available. It was important for me to keep the momentum going despite I just freshly recovered from my Prostate trimming procedure which normally would require more time of rest. But by the grace of God, I felt as energetic as usual to honour my commitment to keep doing street outreach in His strength. Basically, I got both funny if not crazy responses from some guy appeared to have mental issue and a deceitful lady pretending she does not speak Chinese or English. In the meantime, I had several very meaningful and fruitful conversation with both non-believers or Christians without clear understanding of the gospel lacking assurance of salvation. Recap below is the Battle Log for today.
1) I was moved to approach a Chinese looking middle age guy but he chose to response in short English phrase that seems to be from the charismatic background. I was almost certain he does not speak fluent English but just short phrases of Biblical weir terminology, likes Bible on the grace, prostitutes, that convey no complete meaning. I anyway disregard his tactics to confuse me but focus on sharing the full Gospel to him until his bus arrived.
2) Then I approached Ryan who sat on the side bench. He is a non-believer but remain polite, friendly to the gospel, especially I usr the Aussie slang Fair Dinkum as the ice breaker. At the end, he was convinced the gospel is sensible and he promised to ponder about his need for Jesus to pardon his sin and grants him the eternal life. He delightfully took a selfie with me for future possible re-encounter for follow up.
3) Then I moved closer to the bus stop to connect with a Colombia couple coming to learn English. I used my limited Spanish greeting as the ice breaker and share the full gospel to them. They appeared receptive to he gospel message possibly because of their Catholic Background but with little interaction because of limited English level.
4) First Terry then joined by Josh the Filipino couples, they quickly identified themself as Catholic so I focus on testing their understanding of the gospel and if they have assurance of salvation which as expected were both unclear. I clarified it for them together with related biblical teaching. They politely and patiently let me finish off my clarification and sharing about the Kairos movement originated from their home country with a selfie.
5) Then I came across a possible Chinese girl but trying to disguise herself as English speaking. I then switched to share in English and after I finished the nutshell of the Gospel, she excused to quit our conversation for checking out the bus schedule.
6) Then I turned to Roland an 11 years old ABV with parent from Vietnam. He was receptive to the gospel message and promise to read the tract in full for a personal response.
7) Then I caught up with a Nepal girl and draw her to see the work of God in Nepal after the earthquake 9-10 years ago. She show good interest in the gospel.
8 ) Then I approach finally Theja from Sri Lanka coming here to study international business at Griffith. She looks like a high school student but is mature enough to have an interactive conversation with me about the eternal life issues.
Posted 2 May 2023, 7:46 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday May 2nd, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
Resumed serving this week starting at Toowong after my routine Biopsy and precautionary Prostate trimming procedure last Wednesday. It was a pity that Winnie had a sore stomach that forced her to withdraw to the toilet at the Toowong Village then come back to continue for another half an hour. As for me , I kept doing solo at the bus stop having some quick catch up as well as some long chats with deep interchange of faith issues. Recap below is the Battle log of Hung.
1) Michael an UQ student and Australian born Indian was open to the Gospel. He admitted he could not find any argument against the logic of rational sense of Gospel that we are all imperfect sinners as such all need Jesus as our Saviour. Our conversation ended eventually by the interruption of a phone call.
2) I was moved to approach a Cantonese speaking Guangzhou lady who was open for a chat. . It was interrupted by the quick arrival of her bus.
3) Then my next approach was with a Thailand girl. Again just had time for greeting and a nutshell of the gospel before she embarked on to the bus.
4) Then I had a conversation with Eunice from Ecuador who is Spanish speaking with limited English capability. I still managed to share the nutshell of gospel and handed him a track when his bus arrived.
5) Then the Spirit led me to have a long sharing of the Gospel with Chan just arrived from Hong Kong for study at UQ. He listened attentively and appeared very receptive to the gospel message.
6) Then I was moved to approach Frankel again who said I had a long chat with him before and he kept the tract at home. I nevertheless refreshed the gospel message with him and he acknowledged that he found no argument against the gospel message and is still seriously pursuing the Christian faith. He is an ABC with parents also coming to Australia possibly from HKG at their early age. Pray for God's timing to move Frankel to Christ.
7) Then I caught up with a Local Aussie girl and have a brief sharing before she boarded the bus.
8 ) Then I was led to approach Wang ?for Hebei Shek Jia Chong . Again, sharing of Gospel was interrupted by the quick arrival of bus.
9) Then I was led to approach Yong from Singapore for a long chat. He was a non-believer but was very positive to the gospel and also could not find any argument against the logic of the gospel.
10) Finally I had another very long and deep chat with Mackillop a Canadian nurse of Catholic baptised Christian background. She was grateful to have me clarified her wrong understanding of the salvation and promised to re-examine the validity of her past Catholic faith and will remedy if she actually has never trusted in Jesus alone as her saviour.
Posted 23 April 2023, 3:22 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
It’s the end of another awesome week of gospel outreach. Another week of God’s patience. A standard week this week, although I stayed online on Friday due to rain. I’ll work backwards in my report, starting with today’s (Sunday) outreach in Cashel Mall.
It was a mini outreach revival. There was a team of 6! Binu, Mike, David, Susan, Tanush and myself.
I started out on my own in my usual spot, corner of Cashel and Colombo. They JW’s had taken my flipchat spot; so I stashed it and decided to hand out tracts close by. I got into a good chat with one of my regulars when Susan turned up. And then Tanush turned up. We grabbed the flip chart, and moved down the mall to a nice sunny spot half way down, we prayed and got into it. Tanush and Susan paired up and moved off to do ‘walk up’, while I manned the flip chart.
I was instantly into a chat with a ‘journeyman’ (he defined it as someone who travels for 3 years to learn). He was from Germany. Since he was keen to learn, I said I had something to share, and we fell into a gospel chat. It was a short one, but a good one. He started out as an atheist, but couldn’t argue with the logic I was giving him. I was able to share the law and the gospel, before he had to go.
I turned around, and David was standing by my flip chart! Oh, hello! It’s been a while! It was so good to have you join the team today David!
As we were catching up, four young ladies approached the flip chart. I sensed a setup, and I wasn’t wrong. They were nice, but it turned into an apologetics battle and the tension of it had become uncomfortable. So, I decided to defuse it and switch it to the conscience rather than the intellect. They were curious about the pages of the flip chart, and so I used that to switch to the law, and then the gospel. We parted on good terms, and all but 1 took tracts.
And lo and behold there were 2 more! Mike and Binu had arrived. I was exhausted from the tension of that chat, and so I let Mike join David on the flip chart and left Binu to hand out tracts, while I went to get some snaps. Tanush and Susan were going strong! Afterwards, Tanush told me they had 3 gospel opportunities. So good to see you growing in your passion for evangelism Tanush! Keep up the good work for the glory of God!
The outreach went long when Tanush and I had a good conversation with a young couple. And David was having a separate chat beside us (he took over my flip chart, haha). Such a good outreach!
Saturday I was on my own in Riccarton, but it was a wonderful and busy outreach. It started with a brief chat with a young Muslim. Before Matthew, who I talked to the week before, came past again. Being a Christian, we ended up discussing predestination - a difficult subject that Christians wrestle with.
The outreach ended with an interesting situation: two high school aged boys approached the flip chart - I recognised one of them, I’ve talked to him before on a Tuesday outreach. He was resistant, but his friend engaged. As I was explaining the gospel, another couple stopped and listened from a distance. These situations are difficult, because there is only 1 of me! I suspected the new couple were resistant and thought they were going to break up the conversation. I was going to wrap up my current chat and engage them. But then I realised that they were going to interrupt, so I decided to continue my first chat and labour through the checks.
Once the 2 guys had left, I was able to engage the new couple. And then I realised I recognised him. He is a good friend of a friend who used to join me in street outreach. He is a passionate Catholic! I’ve had a long chat with him before. We are Facebook friends and he had seen the link to a video I had shared the day prior of a conversation Ryan had had with a Catholic. He hadn’t watched the video, but in God’s providence, he was standing in front of me now! We got into a good chat. He loves to debate, but the outreach was ending. He was keen to take my email address so we could continue the chat. I hope he gets in touch.
On Tuesday it was a team of 3: Jermaine and Roger were with me. It was a busy outreach with all 3 of us in separate conversations at multiple times. My highlight chat was with a young lady who obviously had a religious background but had never grasped grace. As I was working through the check questions I could see it starting to click into place for her. It was so encouraging.
Later, Jermaine pulled me into a chat with a young man who already seemed to have a good grasp of the gospel, claimed to be a Christian but wasn’t in a church. He had recently immigrated to New Zealand. Both Jermaine and I invited him to our churches: I gave him my contact details.
Well, this morning (Sunday) he rang me! He was coming to church. I met him outside, and brought him in to sit with my family. Afterwards I was able to introduce to other members of the church and he was connected with a home group leader. I’m hopeful that he will continue coming and we will get to know him better!
All glory to God for this wonderful week of street outreach. The online outreach work is still going strong. We have more message requests on Instagram than we ever have. And they all lead to gospel conversations. Some of those conversations are wonderful, when people truly seem to grasp what Jesus is all about. Here are a couple of comments from one person I talked to this week:
“I literally was crying when you were breaking stuff down and this is good news and I’m soooo happy I thought I knew the full truth about Christ!!! How foolish am I. Now now now now I trust he paid for my sins I understand completely” and then, in response to the ‘2 things’ check: “no because they still didn’t accept his salvation. I get it now. The only way of true salvation is to accept the free gift of him paying the price for my sins.. past present future sins and nothing I could have done could have saved me. Spreading the gospel, feeding the poor,tithing , loving everyone,worshiping repenting daily, even in his name - nothing I could do to bring me to heaven except… accepting his true loving wonderful freeeeeeeeeeeee giiiiiiiiiftttt!!!! I’m so happy my brother I’m saved”.
All glory to God alone.

Posted 21 April 2023, 10:54 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 & Antioch Lutheran Church the "Unite" Team at Sunnybank on Friday 21/4/2023 from 1830-2000
I was occupied on Wednesday as such I decided to do my usual Wednesday shift instead on Friday together with the "Unite" team of 11 of the Antioch Lutheran Church. It was the 2nd time the "Unite" team was sent on to the mission field in Sunnybank. I was honour to be a mobilizer and guardian to walk alongside this energetic young team to overcome their unwilling and insecure barrier to do open air cross-cultural outreach. Their Pastor Rev Charlie and Shirley Mach also turned up this time to give them a spiritual boost and support. They still sub divided into three groups of a new team combination and swapping position. While I still have a handful of my own outreach as recap below, my time was mainly spent to oversee their progress giving a needed push as guided by the Spirit. Actually, the presence and the acts of the Spirit was quite obvious. I was led to meet up with the same guy that had a long chat with I-Lu a month ago. And I was able to stop randomly a Guy from Tongxin Sichuan who was opened to the gospel and connected well with Joshua and Jiao Jiao the Sichuan girl. On the other hand Gabby team had a long conversation with a Christian who has doubt about his faith. But Gabby spent hour to mentor and pray for him. The Gabby team was also visited by a Chrisitan friend with a non-beliver freind coming along at the back. But Gabby was able to initiate a gospel chat with that non-beliver guy with good results.
Overall speaking it was a successful outreach with encouraging sign of steadfast Commitment and continuous growth in confidence and faith in working with God to become a team of fisher of men for Christ.
1) I tried to approach a girl next to the Joshua Team as a demo but the effort was in vain.
2) So, I turned to another guy nearby who happened to be the same young hippie guy that had a long chat with I-Lu. Yet this time he showed no keen interest though he still listened up the full gospel sharing. After that, he excused and left for meeting up with a friend.
3) Then I went back to the West side and caught up with Brendan an Australian born Sri Lankan of Catholic Christian faith but has no assurance of salvation. He was there waiting for pick up by friends as such I had long time to share both the gospel and testimony.
4) Last but not the least, I again stop a guy called Duke from Tongxin who has come just 3 months. So he is the new generation with more open mind to embrace new thought and idea. At the end, we added each other WeChat including Joshua as Duke's senior in QUT of the same Finance Department and with Jiao Jiao who are culturally similar from Sichuan.
Posted 18 April 2023, 5:47 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday April 18th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
I guessed Uni also finished term break as such the long queue for bus appeared again at 1330 the peak hour for the afternoon class. We prayed to God preparing more soften hearts for us to reach and share especially those from mainland China and our prayer was answered. Winnie had many chats with Student from Mainland China and Hong Kong. As for me, it was a good mixed of people from different nations. Lately, we have an exchange of opinion amongst the SMA co-workers regarding what should be posted on the SMA face book group while it is the primary aim of SMA to do level 1 prophetic mobilization to arouse nominal Christian to engage into real and practical full scope of same and cross-cultural evangelism. To me, it has long been my vision and conviction that as a HF, RC and ex-NCT, I should not confine myself to do level 1 mobilization merely by words but buy acts. That is why I have been mobilizing a sort of Mobi tribes amongst the Kairos graduated to engage in street cross-cultural outreach. This is the most general and easy avenue for each and every World Christian to have a go in discharging the Great Commission in a context of day to day living. Unfortunately, the street outreach was shared under the banner of Operation 513 which gives people a misconception that it belongs to S2 or even S3 mobilization for specific mission agencies ministry. but as a matter of fact, Operation 513 is not a formal mission agency, everyone can join and have a go to do street outreach in whatever orthodox gospel message. It should be deemed as a choice of life style to share the gospel randomly to people of all nations on a regular day to day basis. It will serve the double effect of mission bringing people to receive the seed of gospel and in the meantime the gospel outreaching persons themselves will be benefited to experience spiritual growth by working and walking with God. If I am the NCT of the SMA, I will make it as a general appeal to challenge all Kairos graduates to make their step of faith to engage in regular Street outreach evangelism. Currently, God has used Kairos and me to have successfully mobilized four partnership churches to send team to do street outreach regularly including the Gold coast and Sunshine Coast Chinese Christian Church, Antioch Lutheran Church and of course Christ's Family Church. A few more individual from other churches have also been involved in the Simply Mobilizing Gospel movement forming a Gospel outreach belt from the Sunshine Coast , via Brisbane to the Gold Coast and extending further to Sydney, Melbourne and even Tasmania. It is my hope to show to the other Kairos Graduates this most general and achievable option for them to become a real-world Christian and GEM Gospel Evangelist & Mobilizer. I sincerely hope that the SMA NCT leadership team will share my view that more actual practical sharing of day to day cross cultural evangelism will be a better way to wake up the sleeping majority in the church apart from prophetic mobilization by slogan and empty talk but also walk the walk in a most down to the earth life context. Recap below is the Battle Log of today: -
1) Lily a local Aussie young lady was a good listener with open mind and receptiveness towards the gospel message.
2) Peter a Thai young man who has come and migrated to Australia for 15 years. I guess through the influence of the Australian culture, he appeared very approachable and receptive to the Gospel message which he heard it for the first time. He was willing to ponder for the next step and happy to have a selfie with me for future mutual recognizable of our faces.
3) David was born in Australia but with parents from Nigeria. He seemed to be shy and unhappy with some personal issues. But the Spirit still had softened his heart and became receptive to the gospel message.
4) Peter is an Indonesian from Ache, Sumatra. He admitted the natural disaster of tsunami happened 10 odd years ago did triggered his young heart to be fully aware of the vulnerability of human life and it is important to search out the real meaning of life. Thus, he appeared also very receptive to the gospel. He was also very happy to take a selfie with me in case we will meet again in the future for more follow up chat.
5) Then I was led to approach a young man Zhang from Nanjing. He has been in Brisbane for half a year. He also agreed with me that after the suffering from pandemic and baptism of the awakening white paper movement, most of the youngster regain their free and independent thinking of important life issues including religion. He also showed very good receptiveness towards the gospel message.
6) Maisie, an Indian girl also showed interest on the Gospel message. She has one Christian friend as such she heard before the gospel message. So, it was a good revision or a second wake up call for her to ponder deeply her need for salvation by Christ.



Posted 16 April 2023, 3:09 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

Quite an interesting week of outreach this week! It ended with me needing to call the police. And thankfully that wasn’t for my safety. I’ll work backwards in this report till I get to the start of the week.
So, starting on Sunday afternoon (today) I was on the streets for a couple of hours, Susan joined me for the 2nd hour. I was feeling tired, and so I decided I would just focus on handing out tracts. But, lo and behold, I ended up having many interesting conversations.
The last one was with a young philosophy / economics graduate from the University of Canterbury. Susan had handed him a “How we know God exists and why it matters” tract and I engaged him with my usual question: “what do you think happens after life?”. Being a philosophy student, I wasn’t surprised by his resistance to the cosmological argument. But we fell into a really good and friendly conversation that went quite long. I was able to share the law and the gospel with him - but I could see it had little effect. He liked to ponder other abstract ideas. Interestingly, he noticed that everyone in his philosophy courses (mainly non religious people) would agree with him about things. And so, he sought out Christian ministries on campus to get a different perspective! He was even at Cornerstone Church today (near the campus). Sadly, he still currently denies the reality of God, or at least says it can’t be proven. But there is hope when someone is hearing the gospel. I gave him my email address, and I hope he gets in touch to continue the conversation.
It was during this conversation that I became aware of a guy throwing something large at the glass doors of the BNZ bank! I called the Police and stayed around until he was arrested. So sad. Earlier in the outreach, he went past me and even accepted a tract. I hope he reads it while in custody.
There were at least 4 other interesting interactions from the outreach:
As I was walking into the city, I passed 3 young guys - I instinctively wanted to start a conversation with them, but I was torn - I needed to be at the outreach spot on time, in case someone else was going to join me. I decided to be at the outreach spot on time, but I prayed that I would have an opportunity to talk to them later. Well, lo and behold, during the outreach they indeed came past! I didn’t hesitate, and I approached them for a conversation. I was able to share the law and the gospel. It was a great chat!
Earlier I talked to 2 guys, who were involved with “black magic” (his words). They heard the gospel, and they seemed to understand it, but they were rejecting it for now, sadly. They left with tracts.
Two young ladies stopped to take tracts, and even stayed to talk - but I could tell they wouldn’t stay for long - with that in mind I shared the law and the gospel with them.
Finally, one of my regulars, Rob, went past. He can be a bit of a time waster, so I decided to be direct and lay the law thick. Not surprisingly he wasn’t interested in the gospel. I regularly pray for him, may God convict him and open him to the gospel!
Saturday’s outreach to Riccarton was busy and interesting too. The first thing I noticed was that the JWs had set up not far from where I usually set up (pictured)! They are becoming more active again, post Covid.
I was able to catch up with the owner of the SoYo (frozen yoghurt shop) - who I also saw on Friday in the city!
But as to gospel chats, I talked to couples: 2 guys, then 2 girls, and then a girl and a guy.
The 2 guys had Christian backgrounds (1 Anglican, the other Presbyterian) - but they were trusting their works. It was a great, full, chat with the flip chart. They really seemed to grasp and appreciate the good news, which was very encouraging.
The 2 girls had been watching me for a while on the other side of the street, before deciding to come over and engage, obviously curious about the flip chart I was using. It was a good chat, 1 believed in God the other didn’t. A standard law and gospel chat. Interestingly, during this conversation, a lady interrupted and asked the girls if they were comfortable having the conversation. They looked at her in surprise, and said, “yes”. The lady said, “oh, okay, all good”, and walked off. Because, talking to an old, religious, man on the street would make you uncomfortable - right?
The guy and the girl chat seemed to be a set up of some kind, they were mildly mocking at the start, but then they started asking all the hard questions at the end, when they realised what I was saying made sense. Oh well, they heard the law and the gospel!
Also, I had a young lady approach me. She said I had talked to her last year and I had given her a Bible. I don’t remember it. She said she had to “spread the gospel” to get to heaven, so I had to correct her on that! I gave her a card for my church (she lives in the area).
And earlier I had a guy approach me to try to give me an opened energy drink (very odd)! I tried to engage him, but he said, “I’ve already talked to you at the Ellesmere A&P Show”.
These engagements are actually encouraging. It’s good to know that people remember being approached to specifically hear the gospel!
Friday’s outreach was good, Andy and Roger were with me.
I re-encountered the trans person I talked to a few weeks earlier. This time he didn’t have the bright red lipstick or dress on. He greeted me warmly, but said he didn’t have time to stop and talk. I hope to see him again!
I spent time talking to the SoYo owner (and gave him a gospel of John), I didn’t know he had a money exchange place in the central city as well!
I also talked to a guy who knew a lot about the Bible, but was a philosophy type - interested in information and ideas, just not interested in the one who gave us the ability to think!
And finally, I want to mention the Easter Monday outreach. A cruise ship was in, I heard someone say over 4000 people were in Cashel Mall! 800 tracts were distributed + all the hot cross buns. (And 600 tracts were distributed on Easter Saturday.) I’m out of time to talk about it, so I’ll let the pictures do the talking!
Jesus is risen indeed! Death and hell are defeated. Let's preach it to ourselves, all day and every day, and proclaim it far and wide!
