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Posted 10 February 2021, 7:27 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Operation 513 Battle Log for Sunnybank on Wednesday February 10th , 2021 from 1300 to 1500
We were over joy to have Martin and Roobin joining us after a long pause because of the Covid-19. Martin used to come to Sunnybank very regularly before Covid -19. He joined online evangelism on Omegle and lately was invited to Melbourne to meet and serve with Martin Park. After returning, he is very eager to make appearance on the street apart from doing it on line. He started and team up with Roobin to Woodridge on Monday. Today Martin and Roobin joined us as a team. Andrew , our another regular team mate of Sunnybank Team could only come late after 2pm because of his new engagement as guest lecturer of Brisbane School of Theology that finishes on Wednesday at 1pm. We admire his fervent passion to keep coming despite of his overloaded and busy schedule. As usual I teamed up with Johnny on the East side near Sunny Park Shopping Centre while Martin, Roobin and Andrew served on the West side at the bus stop near Sunnybank Plaza. The whole team basically had many opportunities to engage into conversation. I was also too occupied to spare time to take photo for them despite I walked across the bridge 3 times to do Gospel sharing talking while I walked with the Gospel targets. God is always good to let us encounter various situation to train up our faith to trust and obey in whatever circumstances. Recap below were the main divine encounters God gave me: -
1) Karine a Thai girl studying at Griffith made no hesitation to stop and kind enough to let me share with her the gospel despite she is a Buddhist by family background. She listen with interest and appeared very receptive though still needs a bit of push from the Spirit to make the last step of faith to receive Christ. I asked anyway is there any reason she can name to reject Jesus offer of free gift of enteral life? She answered frankly that there is no reason to reject at all. She just could not rush an important decision like this. So I introduced her to join Power to Change at Griffith and take time as guided by God through the work of the Holy Spirit to make the final step of faith to receive Christ.
2) The I met up with Jean a fair dinkum Christian old lady who has the clearest understanding of the Gospel and 100% assurance of salvation. She is actually the Sunday School Head and she praise and thanks God for our street ministry.
3) Then came an Indian girl called Nadine who was in a hurry but graciously allowed me to walk with her across the bridge to share her the Gospel. She appeared receptive to the gospel message. I also gave her a card of Power to change to let her choose to pursue further as moved by the Spirit.
4) Ling From Nanjing with her friend were also in a rush but again let me shared as we walked across the bridge. She also responded well to the gospel and found no reason to reject the free gift of eternal life offered by Jesus Christ.
5) I caught up with a son and mum from China. Both appeared very friendly and accepted the tract right away. Despite the time left before the bus arrival was limited, I still managed to share the nutshell of the Gospel with them.
6) Finally I had a long chat with Sam who is a local Aussie with Italian blood. Our conversation was interrupted by Jenny the Kairos student meeting me to return a USB. I was glad God moved me to catch up with Sam to continue with our conversation. She was seriously misled by some Christians from Charismatic background that she will not be saved until she can receive the baptism by the Spirit resulting in ability to speak in tongue. Most Pentecostal denominations who advocate the importance of speaking in tongue still dare not claim it is a condition of salvation but over stressing its importance. She was so grateful to my clarifications that she now can claim she is 100% sure of her salvation and having absolute hope to continue on her life journey of Sanctification to be purified to return to perfection when Jesus comes again.
Battle Log by Johnny :-
Praise be to God, Operation 513 street evangelism team had 5 persons joining the today preaching at Sunny bank. as usual , God let many people stop and hear the gospel . One Aussie girl named Gakoda, she wanted to trust in Jesus Christ becoming her savior,after full gospel conversation . Please pray for her.
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Battle Log by Andrew:
On Wednesday I began my guest teaching role at BST and then raced across to Sunnybank to join the team for outreach.
I first chatted with Corby who is from China. He struggled quite a bit with English (and I have minimal Mandarin) but despite this, we were able to work our way through the gospel message. He knew nothing of the gospel and was very grateful to me for sharing. He took a tract in Chinese and a Gospel of John to read.
Yu Fung is also from China. Even though he has no religious background, he believes that there is a God but that this God is not involved in the world at all. We spent a while talking through the gospel and I was then able to give him tracts in both English and Chinese and a gospel of John in Chinese.
Please pray for both these guys as they read God’s word and for all the others through the afternoon who took tracts and had short chats.




Posted 10 February 2021, 5:33 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
On Tuesday afternoon, as usual, Roger and I were in Riccarton with our flip charts. It felt “back to normal” with the kids back in school. It was a touch quieter, and yet there were still many opportunities to share the gospel.
A highlight conversation was with a young university student - very shy, and yet willing to go through the flip chart with me. He didn’t know the gospel (or was too shy to articulate it), but he was able to articulate after our chat. It turns out he had been going to a church for a couple of years - he had been invited along by friends, and he wanted to learn more about God. It makes you think: how can someone be involved with a church for two years and not be able to articulate the gospel?
The rest of Tuesday and Wednesday I was online with the team.
On Wednesday I was having a bad day. I don’t understand why. I didn’t want to be there. I didn’t have the energy to deal with the people I was talking to, the smallest thing would irritate me. Before each chat I would pray partly apathetically, and yet desperately for God’s help (is it even possible to be apathetic and desperate at the same time? :D )? And I persisted through quite a few conversations.
Near the end of the outreach, I struck a girl who was quite intellectual in nature. For this reason I was completely upfront with her on why I was here (to tell her about Jesus) and asked if she wanted to talk about it. She said that she would never be converted, but she was happy to talk about religion. The conversation went completely off script, and yet I was able to explain the seriousness of sin via the law and the amazing grace of Jesus.
Later she was asking me about: “how has this improved your life”. I was able to explain that it hadn’t necessarily improved my life - Jesus promised suffering for those that believe. Before I was a Christian, I had been at the center of the universe, and my number 1 priority was my happiness - yet I wasn’t; but since I’d became a Christian, and now that I’ve grown I now realise that God is the center of the universe, and yet, I now have a Joy that I never knew. I think it was something related to this where she came to tears. She never explained why she was crying. I didn’t ask.
The chat wrapped up soon after that. But before she left, I checked to make sure she understood how one is justified before God. Her answer indicated she understood. She knows how to get in touch if she wants, I leave her in the hands of God.
Posted 9 February 2021, 9:35 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Operation 513 Battle Log for Toowong Village on Tuesday February 9, 2021 from 1330 to 1500
Today I thought we had a 4th team member, when I arrived at the marshaling point, but found out later it was the JW girl from Singapore who honored her appoint,ent with Johnny bringing a hand written note explaining the doctrine of JW. Johnny did not have time to read the notes but had a exchange of opinion with her trying to let her know what area of the JW doctrine are considered wrong. It was a pity the JW lady had to rush for another appointment so she left us before we started our routine opening commissioning prayer. Will discuss more in dept in separate post about the note from that JW lady.
The day went on very well for us. There were non-stop opportunities at the bus stop as such Johnny had to come over to join us at the bus stop to catch as many chat as possible. The pattern of initial rejection prevail. Some soften down and let you share . Some declined up right but after a while changed their mind to allow for a chat. SO, there was sign of God's presence to direct the entire street ministry providing us ample divine appointment to do His Work. Recap below was first my battle log then Winnie's in Chinese.
1) Viahi from PNG welcome me with a sweet smile to chat. But there was only 1 minute left before the bus arrived. So I had to rush sharing here the nutshell of the Gospel and she promised to read the tract back home.
2) Sim a local Aussie abruptly rejected my offer of the tract and to chat. God moved me to first identify with his feeling that there was a reason for him to reject Christianity which he once was a follower. He seemed to have got a wrong image of God that He is a God of hatred punishing whoever disobey and don't love Him. I took him along to revise on some Bible story that God is merciful and is a very patient God who has given enough time and chance for people to repent like people at time before the flood were given 120 years before the ark was completed and the great flood came. Another case were the canaanites whom God ordered Joshua to do genocide when he occupied the land in God's power. As God had given them more than 600 years since he made Canaan the promised land to Abraham. Yet they insisted to rebel against God as such they were treated as cancer cell that had to be removed before the Israelites were to occupy the promised land without the risk of being led astray by these wicked people. Some things appeared to be trivial mistakes but God reckon they are seeds of sin which had to be destroy at the very beginning before it spread. After my elaboration, Sim turn silenced and than I started to share the gospel to show the gracious aspect of God's love and salvation plan to rescue us from the punishment of eternal death through Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross but rose three days after as King of our born again life. At last, Sim accepted the tract and promised to have a good thought about it.
3) A girl with a "Face to Face" purple T Shirt took the tract and a Power to Change name Card promising to start her journey of pursuance for Christ.
4) Everly a Canadian young man from Vancouver and is now student of UQ. He stopped politely to chat and soon revealed he is a Christian attending possibly the SCCCC. I turned to ask him the two diagnosis questions. He does not have 100% assurance of Salvation but he knows he is saved all because of Jesus. So I spent little effort to guide him to establish 100% assurance of salvation if it is his understanding that it was all because of Jesus dying for taking our place to received the punishment of our sins. I clarified with him that we are saved by grace through faith in Christ, but we have got our identity changed back to children of God wit hour life substance still imperfect. Yet God promised to make us perfect through the work of the Holy Spirit and also would guided us to grow in spirituality by working with Him to share the gospel saving many more lost souls. He enjoyed our chat and showed his appreciation by taking a selfie with me.
5) Johnny from è˜å·ž Lanzhou and his girl friend from 西寧 recognized me first and said we chatted before (Dec 8, 2020). Last time it was Johnny who did the talking but this time the girl told me she is reading the bible herself frequently. 自己看è–ç¶“I asked if she has drawn any conclusion yet or if she has any problem with any passage or even the character of God. I used the same example of God's character as deemed by Sim a very cruel and angry God but actually God is full of compassion and mercy kindness. SHe appreciate my sharing and ask me to protect myself by wearing mask as we don;t know what kind of people we are going to meet on the street. , ä¿è·è‡ªå·±. I hope God will bring them a few more step closer to salvation by faith in Him next time.
6) Pionni a tattoo woman seems to be from the Caribbean. She was surprisingly soften to listen to the gospel and appeared very receptive to the salvation of Jesus. It was a pity the bus came a bit too fast.
7) Craig a Vietnamese UQ Student who initially rejected Winnie. But God moved me to make another approach and he turned receptive to chat. Gospel was shared and he also showed interest to pursue.
8) Alex was approached by Johnny, but he claimed he is a Muslim and had chatted with one of us before then it could likely be me. He tole Johnny, he is convinced the Gospel is more sensible and logical than Koran so he does not think he is a Muslim any more. After Johnny's follow up sharing. Alex even proclaimed at last that he now want to belive in Jesus. How wonderful it was and glory be to God.
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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!
Posted 6 February 2021, 12:52 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

A very busy couple of days of outreach for the Christchurch (NZ) team.
On Thursday I was with the online team for five hours, and then Andy & I were at the bus stops (Northlands then Eastgate) for four hours.
My time online saw mainly difficult conversations - many false starts, lots of resistance, hurting people (suicide, wanting to go to hell). Yet they were good chats: the gospel was heard. One of the chats was interesting in the fact that the guy I was talking to whispered all the way through it! I had another interesting one with a teen who was resisting the logic I was trying to explain when his uncle came into his room. His uncle joined the conversation, sadly he was just as resistant. It seemed like they had a Mormon background. I focused on grace through faith and answered their questions until it became silly (going to absurdity to avoid the truth). There was a chat with a girl who had a very visible GOT IT moment, when she heard the gospel after going through the law. Sadly the video connection froze at that moment. I have no choice but to leave them in the hands of God.
The bus stops saw many follow up opportunities. A group of three school kids had flawless gospel answers, and yet it was clear they weren’t converted (they were almost mocking in their answers).
It was very quiet in Cathedral Square on Friday. Four Christians proclaimed the gospel in the open air to no opposition. I had some great one to one gospel opportunities. There was also a newbie there. As he was new, I offered him a tract which he took. I soon learned he was joining us. To my amazement, five minutes later he was approaching someone to offer them the tract I had given him and start a conversation! I was so encouraged by this. Oh Lord, raise up labourers for the harvest!
It was a quiet outreach in Cashel Mall too - even Roger noticed it. And yet, there were many opportunities to share about Christ. Lord, use our feeble efforts for your glory!
I finished Friday with the online team again. A blur of eight conversations. I was able to share the gospel with a fellow Kiwi, and with a guy who had such a deep fear of death it makes him physically ill - he came to hear the good news!
Posted 3 February 2021, 5:42 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
On Tuesday I was back in Riccarton. I letterbox dropped either side of ‘walk up’ outreach on Riccarton Road. And I had a couple of interesting chats.
The first was an encounter with one of our open air preaching hecklers from Cathedral Square on Fridays. He’s not a very vocal heckler - but he chimes in from time to time. Anyway, he seemed to see me on Riccarton Road, and so he stopped to talk. It was an extremely friendly conversation where I had a chance to learn his name and more about himself. He didn’t deny the existence of a higher power, but he didn’t believe in anything further than that. I warned him that everything in me wanted to convince him otherwise! He said he needed to be somewhere and had to go, but he was happy to take a tract and read it. I’m now looking forward to seeing him again in Cathedral Square - God willing!
The other chat was with an elderly gentleman. It was a longish one. He was subtly resistant - refusing to answer some of my questions, and changing the subject. He liked to talk, so I let him, with gentle interruption to remind him of what was important in regards to the reality that we will all die one day. He was lovely to chat with though: he had been in the British Merchant Marine and so had travelled extensively. We had a connection in that we had both been to Myanmar.
I had one other short chat, with a young guy who actually knew the gospel - his background was Anglican. Although I’m not sure if he was a Christian. He had to move on - wanting to catch up with his friends.
After being in Riccarton I was online with the team. Seven solid chats.
I had an interesting chat with a girl who was resistant, but I was able to touch on the law and the gospel with her. But, later in the conversation I ended up circling back to talk about how we know that God exists. Her response was to scream while disconnecting!
A chat with a guy with a Christian background, but wasn’t a Christian. He came to grasp the gospel - I knew, because he said something along the lines of: “that means we can do whatever we want”. I addressed that (we won’t want to). But he bucked and quit.
I had a fascinating chat with a kid who had perfect responses to my gospel questions. He recognised my voice? Maybe he had seen some of my online videos? He said he had been a Christian for a year or so - but he wasn’t really reading his Bible, and he wasn’t part of a Church. I pointed him to both before we disconnected.
On Wednesday I was online with the team again. Six solid chats - some of them longer.
I had a great chat with a smart kid who read the question on my wall and said, “oh, my - that is a really great question!” We fell into an easy conversation where he came to grasp the good news. His response was to say: “You should write a book, I’d buy it!” My response was to say I didn’t need to - there already is one: the Bible. I pointed him to Romans.
I had a long chat with a false convert who came to grasp the gospel and was really thankful. I pointed him to his Bible and back to his church (he hasn’t been for a long while). I specifically pointed him to his pastor to discuss the gospel.
I had a few apologetics battles that I actually enjoyed for a change. A guy from the UK who quit. An interesting chat with a guy who looked at stars as the creators of the universe: “and so at least one star must be intelligent” - !? He came to hear the gospel, but was very resistant to it and fell straight back to pointing to his goodness to save him. I became bold with him out of love, but he didn’t like that - the connection froze soon after that.
I had an interesting chat with a guy whose friend was on his phone and kept saying: “He’s from Tik Tok, he is going to talk to you about God”. Eventually I said, “yes, I’m on Tik Tok, and I want to talk about God - so let's talk”. They were both involved with church, but he didn’t have a good grasp of the gospel. I didn’t really get a chance to talk to the girl on the phone. But they both were deeply appreciative for what I was doing.
My last chat was with a very intellectual lady from the UK who eventually said something like: “well, I’m bi, so I won’t make it”. Well, I had good news for her. She was still very resistant by the end, but it was a good friendly chat - if not a bit of a battle. I leave her in God’s hands.

Posted 3 February 2021, 5:14 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Operation 513 Battle Log for Sunnybank on Wednesday Feb 3rd, 2021, from 1300-1500
After a gloomy overcast Tuesday, God gave us a sunny Wednesday afternoon. Again Johnny, Andrew and Hung team up on the East side (Sunny Park) to share the Gospel. God gave Johnny and Hung several gospel opportunity with some fruit bearing ones. But for Andrew, he had a record breaking long chat from the beginning to the end of our service hour meaning lasting over 1.5 hours. The hearer was a Christian, so possibly they had engaged in deep doctrinal exchange. For Johnny he had several success including with a Chinese Couple who are attending the Hope Community church but have not received Christ as they have not heard the holistic gospel yet. After the gospel sharing they joyfully have received Christ. For me, God gave me variety of gospel audience ranging from self righteous atheist , Christian without assurance and a young man from a Christian family as such having illusion he is a Christian already but actually still a nonbeliever. Details are recap as below: -
1) Laura is a high degree paralyzed lady but is still managing to be independent on her motorized wheel chair. She could not speak smoothly at ease so I chose to give her the tract first and ask her to read at home when she is fully settled down. I could not speak much as the bus came quickly for her but still I assured her salvation is from Jesus. The Bus driver did not see her as such I had to signal him to open the front door for releasing the ramp for her to board the bus. Laura thanks me for that little help in action love and pray that the tract will be a tool by God to convict her to receive Christ.
2) An arrogant lady from PNG believes in reincarnation as such she has all the time and 2nd chance to do good deed to compensate for bad deed. She thought God is just a referee to watch on the sideline how we play the game of life. Win or loss are in full control of us. I patiently counteracted her wrongful thought to show that our sin cannot be off set by good deeds and all human are sinner that need the salvation of Jesus. Pray that God will soften her hardened heart to accept the gospel.
3) Matt from China and Christian from USA took the tract but did not stop for a chat. So instead I walked them across the bridge to share the nutshell of Gospel which was regarded as sensible by them.
4) Jack and Briski from Thailand are high school students. They are both very receptive to the gospel I shared with them.
5) å°šæ© is from a Christian Family as such he also claimed himself a Christian. But he actually has no concept about gospel and lack assurance of salvation. More serious is that he actually has never been a Christian with a personal moment of repentance accepting Christ. So I encouraged him to read the tract and surrender himself to God and accept Jesus as his personal saviour and new Lord of Life.
6) A lady from Taiwan called Celine Ning凌 claimed herself a Christian after hearing my gospel sharing. Yet she failed both diagnosed question and seemed to have very little understanding about what a Christian should behave.基ç£å¾’觀念薄弱 Even worse, she has not been attending church since came here to Australia. So I gave her my recommendation and prayed that God will let us meet again for mutual edification.
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On Wednesday at Sunnybank, I had a few small chats with people, but one long conversation dominated the afternoon.
Jesse is 23 years old and had been raised “a bit religious” by his mum. He had also been connected to some churches and been baptised as a young adult years but had largely walked away over the hypocrisy that he had seen. He knew many of the right answers to the questions I was asking, but other things he said gave me the distinct sense that something was not right in his spiritual walk. We worked our way through the gospel and at each step, he affirmed the truth of what I was saying about our sin and what Jesus did for us. However, as we talked about the need to repent and surrender to Jesus, it became clear that this is where the problem had been. It was obvious that he was living entirely for himself and as such, there was a distinct lack of fruit in his life. At this point, I was able to challenge him about the fact that there was little evidence that he was saved and that there was a need for him to repent and trust in Jesus. He agreed and stated that he needed to very closely examine where he stood with God. I pleaded with him to not delay because he did not know the date of his death and he thanked me for taking the significant time to speak to him about this.
Please pray for Jesse that God would grant him repentance.

Posted 2 February 2021, 8:17 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Operation 513 Battle Log for Tooowng Village on Tuesday February 2nd, 2021 from 1330 to 1500.
Today was a rainy day, we narrowly escape from a morning big storm which though passed away quickly but had left behind a cloudy sky with scattered rain. The Toowong Team of three Johnny, Winnie and Hung had to bring either umbrella or putting on rain coat to serve on the street with intermittent rain. It made every body very gloomy and not in any mood to chat. Thus, it was a general response of initial rejection by the hearer. God nevertheless moved us and strengthened us to make 2nd attempt which normally result in successful conversation for Gospel to be shared at the end.
After we called for the day, God let us met with Miss Chang that Johnny met last week. She is a JW follower. Johnny asked her to check on the internet why JW is consider a heretic Sect. She said she had not done so yet, so Johnny asked her to do so and we will meet next Tuesday. Pray that this God ordain divine encounter will bear fruit to lead Miss Chang to Christ.
Recap below were my chances of gospel sharing: -
1) Alex is a Chinese looking Aussie who responded to my request for chatting after many previous rejections. He did not show full willingness initially but the Spirit softened his heart opening for Gospel. He grasped the idea of Gospel and appeared in agreement that it is the only sensible and logical solution for sinners like us to be saved.
2) A Mongolia lady who is a Christian chatted with Johnny. I joined the conversation for a short while. She basically showed appreciation of our work.
3) Grace rejected Winnie but finally entered into a short chat with me. The bus came very quickly so I only managed to shared with her the nutshell of the Gospel.
4) Midy is a Sri Lanka lady studying at UQ. She initially did not want to chat as she claimed
she is a Buddhist. But God gave me wisdom to affirm Buddhism is good for teaching people to be a good person but that is not enough to resolve our sin. It appeared the gospel has triggered some deeper thought in her mind.
5) Jay is a young lady from Northern Queensland . She appeared very weary and tired. Thus she simply had no mood to chat. But I changed tactic to identify with her feeling and had earn a long chat till Johnny had to come to tell me to call for the day if I want to leave together with the team.
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Posted 31 January 2021, 3:48 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
Saturday I was online with the team. It was a great outreach. For me it started with a wonderful chat but then it started to get harder. At one point I had chats with three likely false converts in a row. And it ended with a very difficult chat with a couple of lesbians.
First up the easier / wonderful chat was with a guy who said it was 10 pm, and too late for such deep questions! I managed to convince him that it was quite simple and proceeded to take him through the law and the gospel. He seemed to be deeply impacted and very appreciative of the chat.
I had a chat with a girl who seemed sad and introspective - didn’t know the gospel. Part way through the chat she said that it was an interesting ‘coincidence’ that she was talking to me, because she was going back to church tomorrow. She came to understand the gospel by the end of the chat.
Next up was a Catholic kid who was super glad to hear the gospel. He asked good questions at the end which showed his engagement.
It was at this point the conversations became harder and I had to confront (as gently as possible) some people about if they were really Christians. This often leads to explosions. Thankfully that didn’t happen. One of them even thanked me!
The chat with the lesbians started with one of them saying that she was angry at God for making a law against homosexuality. But then, actually people had misinterpreted the rule - so God is actually ok - as though she was the judge of what is ok! So going from there we talked about who God is, why he gets to make the rules, and why the rules are the way they are. In the process I was able to go through the law and the gospel. I did my best to communicate both truth and love. It was clear they were rejecting the gospel at this stage.
On Sunday there was a team of three: Mike, Andy and myself. Lots of people out due to the buskers festival.
I had an interesting chat with a guy who accepted the Old Testament and the Gospels, but rejected the writings of Paul! He was subtly believing in faith + works to save him as opposed to what the Old Testament and the Gospels teach! We are justified by grace through faith alone! We parted on good terms, but I pretty much terminated the discussion.
Mike and I had a great chat with 3 teen Christians, again possible false conversion? I was able to be razor precise on dealing with the question: “why do we go to heaven?”. I hope it helped them.
In the late afternoon I was paired with Grace for ‘training Sunday’. As always it’s so good to be able to listen to and discuss the gospel conversations we were having through the outreach!
Thank you for your prayer and support of this ministry. To God alone be all the glory!
Posted 30 January 2021, 6:47 AM by Glen Richards. Permalink
On Thursday morning I awoke refreshed with a clear head (no tension or residual ache). I was very grateful for this facing two busy days of outreach. Due to the rainy weather, I spent the whole day in some very fruitful online evangelism. Friday we were online and in Christchurch (NZ) city.
So, Thursday, I had about twenty five gospel conversations through the day (no technical hiccups this time). Here are some highlights:
I was connected with a guy from India, who was Hindu. He was very resistant to the gospel, but he was nice and it was a great chat. We ended up talking for about thirty minutes. The resistance was clear from him pretty much refusing to answer my questions. Yet, he heard the law and gospel.
A wonderful twenty minute chat with a teen guy. By the end of the conversation he said, “I need to sit and process this”, “but I want you to know, though, there is a good chance I’ll remember this for the rest of my life”, “we do online school now because of Covid… I think I’ve learnt more in the last few minutes than the whole last semester of school”. I pointed him to the Bible.
A lovely twenty minute chat with a Muslim man from Morocco. Sadly, he was a tour driver before Covid, but now there is no tourism he is out of work and living on savings. He came to hear the gospel and he then wrestled with the cost of conversion. He said: “It’s impossible for me”. I instantly thought of Mark 10:27: Jesus looked at them and said, “With man it is impossible, but not with God. For all things are possible with God.”
Soon after I had another conversation with a Muslim man from Morocco. He seemed impacted, but resistant.
Yet another twenty minute chat - this time with a recovering addict. He seemed irritated at the beginning of the conversation, but then when understanding of the gospel took hold, he lightened up and opened up. He had some good questions about hypocrisy in the church.
The last chat I’ll mention from Thursday was one with a lady who was a dentist in Sudan - I think that’s the first time I’ve talked to someone from there. She was Muslim and very resistant to the gospel, sadly.
Friday morning I spent a couple of hours online before heading into the city. Some great chats:
Two boys being silly online. One became engaged and was trusting his good deeds and church going to get him to heaven. After hearing the gospel, he had a very visible ‘I get it now’ reaction. The other kid had been listening, and wanted me to wait so he could look up needGod.net before I left.
I had yet another chat with a guy from Morocco! Before heading into a wonderful chat with a 17 year old guy who had just this year started rejecting his Catholic faith. He heard the gospel and said: “I think I’m a Christian now”. He encouraged me to keep doing what I was doing - I told him to join me!
We were in Cathedral Square and Cashel Mall from lunch time and into the mid afternoon. Andy preached wonderfully! He’s turned a new leaf. He is navigating the paradox of repentance and faith so clearly. And he is handling the hecklers so respectfully, gently yet faithfully dealing with their questions one by one. A week or so ago I wrote about a heckler who almost came to blows with another member of the public during Andy’s preaching. Well, today he came up to Andy and shook his hand!
I have to admit I’m still smarting from the difficult encounter I had on Tuesday. I’m feeling shy, and flinching a bit in one to one conversations. Yet, I had a nice long chat with one of my regulars in Cashel mall. He has heckled my preaching in the past.
In the late afternoon and early evening I was online again. Something weird happened. I hit a “gospel flow”. I used to get this a lot in my previous career as a software developer. You would hit a vein of productivity, and you would mentally stand back and wonder where it was coming from! Well, I started having wonderful gospel chats. I was talking with two guys, and after some initial apologetical sparing, one turned to the other and said: “He’s icing you man!” (or something like that). They both came to grasp the gospel, then slip and lose it (thanks to checking questions for detecting), and then had it re-explained.
The final chat of the day was epic. With a deeply hurting guy who’s mum had died a few months prior and whose wife had left him a few weeks back. He was drinking alcohol. He was very angry, and he was directing it at me because of who I was representing. I didn’t address his anger intellectually, but with empathy. He wasn’t expecting that, and it completely deflated his anger. We then ended up switching to the intellectual side of things - it was still a battle, but it was different. I was no longer his enemy, but a friend saying some hard truths. I had to try to rein in my passion. By the end of the conversation he said: “you haven’t changed my mind, but there were multiple times I was nearly in tears. Thank you so much for what you are doing.” (Or something like that).
I don’t write this to boast in myself, but to boast in God. His gospel is amazing! The gifts he gives us are amazing. All glory to him alone!