Battle Log

Christchurch (NZ) Team

Sunday, 30 June, 2019

Posted by Posted 30 June 2019, 6:03 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

Saturday saw a team of one out in the sun in Cathedral Square sharing the Gospel.  Plenty of people were out and about and there were multiple occasions where I was sharing away from my flip chart, and I’d see others walk up to the flip chart showing interest, but there were no Christians available to share the Gospel!  So this is a call to anyone reading this who has an hour or two spare on Saturday mornings, in Christchurch to come and join me on this outreach.  I will happily provide training.  :)

A highlight conversation from the outreach was with a young couple, both of whom had connections to local churches, but had not yet trusted Christ.  One of them believed in reincarnation.

My opening question was: “Do you think there is an after life?”  The guy said, “we are going to talk about that at our next church meeting!” (I assume a youth group).  Them coming across my path seemed more than a coincidence.

So we discussed the after life, and I shared the law and the Gospel with them.  They both took After Life tracts.

The outreach ended just after a guy, that I have shared the Gospel with at least twice before, had an accident, coming off his skateboard in dramatic fashion!  I had just started a flip chart presentation with two tourists from Boston, USA, but when I saw the accident, I had to head over to make sure the guy was ok.  Thankfully he was - but the two tourists had moved on without hearing the Gospel. :(  Yet I had a brief opportunity to follow up with the skateboarder - we actually talked about how death could come suddenly - a bit like the accident he had just had. He said he didn’t have the tract I gave him last time, so I gave him another one - I hope he reads it this time!

Sunday saw a team of three head to Cashel Mall and Cathedral Square for a couple hours of outreach after morning church meetings.

Sophie had some difficult conversations (pictured).  The guys on the bikes didn’t stay long.  And the older lady was very bitter about God and had many unpleasant things to say about Him.  How very sad.

In contrast, Greg had two wonderful conversations (pictured)!

Gospel conversations can be a bit like a box of chocolates - you don’t know what you are going to get!  But God is always glorified when we obey his command to go - no matter what we encounter.

An encouragement came after we had finished the outreach and were walking back to our cars.  We bumped into four uni students who had received “Are you a good person?” tracts earlier in Cathedral Square (they wouldn’t stay to try the flip chart, one of them said, “I’d fail”, to which I responded with “I fail too”).  The encouragement was that they had actually read the tract, and appreciated the simplicity of the message presented in cartoon style.  One of the guys had a question about what blasphemy was, which I was able to briefly respond to before they disappeared into the picture theater.  The silent missionaries went with them.

One month of winter outreach down, two more to survive.  Your prayers are appreciated! :)