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Posted 22 November 2020, 4:31 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
During the weekend I was with the team in Brissie for online outreach.
My first chat was with a Catholic guy. It was an odd conversation - he seemed to be following along with the logic of the gospel, but he didn’t seem to be taking it seriously. Early on he picked up on what I was doing, and mentioned Ray Comfort of Living Waters. He was distracted, and he would start asking me about my family. I ended up ending the conversation.
A couple of conversions later and I was connected to a young man from Egypt. His English wasn’t the best, so we ended up switching to Arabic - me via Google Translate. It took me some time to get him engaged. What did the trick was asking him if he believed in God. He was shocked and offended that I would ask the question at all. It turns out he is Muslim. I continued to work through explaining the law and the gospel. He would read everything I said to his Mum (which was great) - I could listen to them talking to each other to formulate responses. The guy started getting more and more agitated, but I decided not to back down - he needed the truth. The conversation ended with me saying I loved him and wanted God’s mercy for him, while he was telling me he hated me!
I was beamed into a stationary car with two Catholic lads. I was able to work through the law and the gospel quickly. I was explaining grace, when one of them smirked and disconnected.
Next God brought me to a guy who was getting drunk. He had friends with him. They heard the gospel.
Next up I was beamed into the bedroom of a kid who was slow in grasping what I was explaining. I was determined to slow down and labour with him. He eventually came to an understanding of the gospel. He was going through some struggles, I pointed him to the Bible and a local church. It was a great chat.
On Sunday I was paired with Ryan again. So good to be sharpened by his feedback, and to listen to his gospel conversations.
Andy was online on Friday, and he was telling me about an hour long conversation he had on Friday. After the first checking question her answer was: good work. After the second checking question it was: trust Jesus, but you have to pay him back. After the third checking question it was: trust Jesus, it’s too good to be true! :) Andy pointed her to the scriptures to verify what he was saying. She said, “it’s all right, you have convinced me, but I will look up the scriptures”. Praise God, Lord save her.
Posted 21 November 2020, 7:52 AM by Glen Richards. Permalink
Thursday morning I was online. I often get called grandpa on initial connect, but with the highlight conversation, where I was connected with a couple of Brits, I got called Gary Barlow (a musician in the UK) - I take that as a compliment! Once they heard my voice, they said I was an Australian - two compliments in a row! This chat started well and continued that way! They came to hear and, slowly, grasp the gospel over the period of about ten minutes.
In the afternoon, Andy and I were at Northlands bus stops and then Eastgate bus stops.
The highlight at Northlands was my very first chat. I approached a young Asian couple. The girl responded to my approach, and she said she had a long chat with one of us before. I checked to see if she understood the gospel - it was close.
The guy then became engaged and took over the conversation. To my surprise, he had a good grasp of the gospel. It turns out he grew up in a church environment. By the end of the conversation (when their bus came) he had admitted that he wasn’t a Christian. His reason: “I want to live my life my own way”. I touched on the consequence of such a position: justice, punishment, hell. As he walked off, I said: “you should be terrified”.
At Eastgate, the highlight was a catch up with a young man who we both talked to the week prior (and whom I’ve talked to a number of times previously - both at Eastgate and Northlands). He is responding very positively to the gospel. He is now saying that he believes that Jesus died on the cross for his sin. He reached out via needGod.net and in our initial email exchange I worked to dissuade him getting him to consider the reality of the cost of the gift of Jesus. I’m glad to say it hasn’t worked so far. He brought his young son to meet us. We ended up sitting down at a local coffee shop to talk more. He has downloaded a Bible onto his phone. And he continues to initiate contact. He works Sunday, but he is looking at re-organising his shifts so he can attend a church meeting. I see so much apostasy and rejection, I’m not getting my hopes up. But oh to see true conversion!
Friday started with another busy gospel + abortion outreach. Six of us, and three counter protesters. The counter protesters like to stand in front of us (pictured).
One of Jehovah's Witnesses that I regularly talk to at Northlands walked past early in the outreach. We had a brief but great catch up chat. To my surprise he accepted a “Life is Precious” tract.
Later, Andy got into a long chat with a guy who considered himself “neutral” on the abortion issue. While that was happening, I noticed three guys across the road, who were obviously very interested in the protest (they were walking back and forth while staring at us). Eventually, I decided to cross the road to go and have a chat. They didn’t have strong opinions about the abortion issue - one was religious, one was on the fence, and the other didn’t believe in God. I was able to share the gospel with all three, before heading back to the main group.
By this stage there was much tension in the air. A group who were pro choice were having a go at us, while a lady, not part of our group, who is pro life, was responding angrily to them! I walked over to engage the pro life lady, and thank her for her support, but that we were trying to run a peaceful protest and that it’s best to ignore them in this situation. She smiled and took my advice.
But then I noticed the three guys across the street were shouting at our counter protesters (and the counter protesters were shouting back). I signalled to the three guys not to do that, but one of the counter protesters accused me of trying to stop conversation. I told them conversation was something I was very keen for, just not if it’s yelling across the street. To my surprise they took my point. The shouting stopped, and one of the counter protesters went across to talk directly. Praise God.
Meanwhile, Andy’s conversation was still rolling. Andy was doing a great job, staying calm even with intense disagreement. But unfortunately the guy he was talking to was becoming angrier and angrier. Andy had to disengage the conversation.
A moment of peace finally reigned when one of the new counter protesters decided she wanted to engage me in debate, she was very pleasant and respectful, and I could tell it was going to be a genuine discussion, so I obliged. We talked about “Black Lives Matter”, and then moved into discussion about abortion. I was able to touch on the gospel. It was a wonderful, respectful two way conversation - and the other counter protesters got involved as well. I was amazed and very grateful for the positive dialogue - even though we still strongly disagree with each other.
The outreach ended with Andy having another opportunity to engage with a lady who was pro choice - it looked to be a very good dialogue as well. We parted on good terms with the counter protesters - they accepted my goodbye. In the quieter periods of the outreach I was praying for them, and I will continue to pray for them. God, bless them!
We moved to Cathedral Square for some open air preaching. There was a group there who seemed to be advocating for some kind of political change. I got into a great conversation with one of them who said she was a Christian. Sadly, the group had to move on, which cut short our conversation.
A number of guys preached, while others handed out tracts, and still others engaged people in one to one conversation.
Later, in Cashel Mall, I had a wonderful conversation with a guy who had talked to someone at Northlands a year ago about the gospel. He was very open to talk about it again. He said there was nothing stopping him from responding - even after he considered the cost. I left the ball in his court - he knows how to get in touch.
I finished the day of outreach online. The highlight conversation was with a lady with a Catholic background, leaning Atheist who believed in Science. Going from there, I explained how we know God exists, through the law, and on to the gospel. She said she had learned more from me in a couple of minutes than she ever had in religion class (glory to God alone). And yet, there was still a resistance to what I was saying. She disconnected suddenly. Lord, I leave her, and all those we talked to over these two days in your hands.

Posted 18 November 2020, 10:14 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Operation 513 Battle Log for Sunnybank on Wednesday Nov 18, 2020 from 1300 -1500
Thanks God for a fine sunny day good for street evangelism. We had Johnny, Andrew and Hung turning up to serve. To me, it started good meeting again with two Pakistanis Muslim Tafe students by the name Shani and Muneeb whom we met two weeks ago. They were serious Muslim but with an opened mind to discuss. It was a pity they were in a hurry to meet their father but promised to come back next week.
Then I had my second divine appointment for today with Kitty who is from TianJin 天津, China. She was at the bus stop sitting on the bench. I initially wanted to approach two high school students but they were busy with their iphone. And Kitty virtually looked up at me. I felt the urge to switch talking to her first. She is rare species of Mainlander that does not avoid chatting with me with a Chinese face. She even invited me to sit down to chat with her rather than standing. She claimed she had received tracts before and possibly chatted with someone else. I asked if she found the message of the tract sensible and logical and what was her response. She got to the point that: yes, she admitted the tract let her see she as well as every one in this world, though called a good person, but all have committed varieties of sin not pleasing to God. Then I asked did she know how to have our sin forgiven. She knew it was through Jesus' sacrificial death to pay for the debt of our sin. But she is not sure if she deserves the grace of Jesus to save her as a sinner. At this point ,her boy friend turned up, checking out what was happening and trying to drag her away from the conversation. But she refused to stop our conversation, so her boy friend was forced to listen by her side. I could feel that she was wide open to receive Christ but then the bus came. I trust God will continue on leading her to the final decision of accepting Jesus as her Savior and Lord of life.
My overall condition to day was not good with body itchiness and swollen limb getting worse because of the side effect of the Psoriasis medication. Dried mouth and frequent toilet needs all posed great interruption to my normal street evangelism. It finally was cut short when I found my Credit card was not in my wallet when I stopped for a while to do shopping. I had to call for the day to rush home to check if I did lose it. Thanks God finally I found the card in one of my vest pocket so I did not have to go through yet another round of reporting lost for replacement which had happened once just two months ago.
Both Andrew and Johnny had many good long conversation with fruit bearing results.
Posted 18 November 2020, 1:25 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
On Tuesday I had some good chats with Muslims online.
The first was with a guy from Saudi Arabia, but currently living in the UK. He heard the law and I started to explain the gospel. My first question was “If someone takes 100% of your hell punishment, how much is left for you?” And he got stuck on that for a long time. He couldn’t bring himself to answer the question. He would throw up diversions - I would politely listen, and then bring him right back to the question. Eventually he answered the question correctly: none. I explained that Jesus is offering to pay his hell fine, but not surprisingly he was resistant and disconnected.
The next guy got hung up on the same thing! He got frustrated and bailed with “I’m [a] good [person]. Your message is wrong”.
But to finish off, I had a great chat with a guy [not a Muslim this time] who came to grasp the gospel.
In the afternoon, I was in Riccarton with Roger. As usual, we had a busy couple of hours talking to people about Jesus (as pictured).
The weather wasn’t looking good on Wednesday, so I decided to spend the time in online outreach.
To start with I had a string of resistant people where I didn’t get far with.
Although one of those people responded positively to the building / builder analogy - it seemed to open up a line of thinking they hadn’t considered before. I led her down that line of thinking to the reality of an afterlife. She sat back and considered and then she said, “you know, you’ve given me an existential crisis…” and she disconnected. Sadly, She didn’t hear the gospel, but she is in God’s hands.
Another kid followed the logic flawlessly - even heard the gospel, but bailed soon after.
But to finish up, I had two golden conversations. The first was with two ladies who were being silly. I thought the conversation was going to be like the previous ones, but I persisted. To my surprise, they sobered, and really started engaging. My guess is that they had Christian backgrounds but had never really understood the gospel. By the end they acknowledged that the conversation had really helped them in their understanding. I pointed them back to their Bibles.
The last conversation was text based and I’ve decided to include it, lightly edited. The highlight is that they asked: “What if I’m bi[sexual]”, and at the end of the conversation they said: “I’m 100% sure I'm going to heaven now, ty [thank you]”. Praise God
You: hi
Stranger: hi
You: what do you think happens after life? :)
Stranger: we either go to heaven or hell or we just stay dead
You: ok, so what do you have to do to go to heaven?
Stranger: hmm
Stranger: believe in jesus
You: Interesting answer. Why does believing in Jesus get us to heaven?
Stranger: because he crucified himself to pay for our sins
Stranger: thats what my mom told me =w=
You: Your mum gave you a good answer! Do you believe Jesus did that for you?
Stranger: yessir
You: So, out of 100, how sure are you that you are going to heaven?
Stranger: maybe like 97%
You: ok... so why 3% doubt?
Stranger: idk in the back of my head i just keep thinking "what is there is no god and everything was just a lie"
You: ok, let me address that.
You: Where did the universe come from?
Stranger: honestly idk =w=
You: ok, look at it like this...
You: Have you met the people who made your house?
You: Assuming you haven't - what is the proof that they exist?
You: The proof is your house - right?
Stranger: yep
You: It's the same with the universe... you haven't seen the maker, but we know the maker exists - the proof is the universe we can see.
You: And we have a conscience - and as the maker made us, the conscience came from the Maker... so God cares about right and wrong.
You: Do you agree with me that people get away with murder in this life sometimes?
Stranger: yes
You: So, logically, there must be an afterlife - with a hell.
You: And a heaven too - a place where God is.
You: But we have a problem.
You: We have done bad too...
You: ever lied?
Stranger: yes
Stranger: everyone has lol
Stranger: hey i have a question,
Stranger: what if im bi
You: Great question.
You: Who makes the rules of the universe?
Stranger: god?
You: Right.
You: Now, Jesus said, if you just look at someone to lust for them, it's like committing adultery with them in your heart.
You: God's standard for sex is perfect purity. And we all fail.
You: But sex is a good thing, within the bounds of marriage, between a man and a women. That's the way the rule maker made the rules.
You: So if you believe Jesus made you, and saved you when he died on the cross - you will want to honour him by obeying his rules... BUT.... it's not keeping the rules that saves you.... it's a gift Jesus paid on your behalf... you accept it by trusting (or believing)
You: What ya thinking? :)
You: needGod.net
Stranger: so i get to go to heaven?
You: If you believe that Jesus died on the cross for your sins.
You: If you were in a burning building...
You: and a fireman came and rescued you...
You: how would you feel towards the fireman?
Stranger: i would love them
You: right, would you turn and punch them in the face?
You: of course you wouldn't. :)
You: It's the same with Jesus. He will change our heart and mind, when we trust that he died for us. We will have new desires. We will want to obey the one we love: Jesus.
Stranger: oooohh okayy
You: There is a bi person, and they trust that Jesus died on the cross for them... then...
You: 5 minutes later, they sin again...
You: Then they die, would it be heaven or hell?
Stranger: heaven
You: Right, why?
Stranger: because jesus died on the cross and got crucified for us
Stranger: to pay for our sins
You: Exactly.
You: But the bi person won't want to sin any more, because they love the one that made them and saved them. :)
Stranger: yes
You: Has this chat helped you? Do you have other questions?
Stranger: nope'
Stranger: im 100% sure im going to heaven now
Stranger: ty lol
You: Praise God :)
You: Do you have a Bible?
You: "ESV Bible" in the app store, or at ESV.org
You: it's free
You: start in John - in the second half of the Bible
You: to find a good church in your area: 9marks.org/church-search/
You: needGod.net
Stranger: okay
You: Thanks for the chat. :)
You: My name is Glen, I'm from New Zealand
You: If you have questions: insta: needGod.net7
Stranger: okay
Stranger: thanks glen have a nice rest of your day or night
Stranger: bye
Stranger has disconnected.
Posted 17 November 2020, 8:33 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Operation 513 Battle Log for Toowong Village on Tuesday Nov 17, 2020 from 1330 to 1500
It was a day of grace with storm and rain pouring down in the middle of our way of street evangelism. In the beginning before the storm came, we had relatively very limited chance to stop people for a chat. Some hurried away to avoid the forth coming storm with thundering rooming in a distance. God did not let this happen without a reason. Winnie and I had unexpected fellowship time to share experience and testimony. But when the storm came, many people were forced to gather under the bus station with limited sheltering space. Then all three of us were fully occupied with conversations that we were all too busy to take photo for each others. At the end , we possibly collectively reached out to 20 odd persons.
Team work was also orchestrated by God in a prominent way. Some were first approached by Johnny taking a tract but did not stop yet were followed up by us successfully after they got to the bus stop. Like wise, some failed to have been stopped by us yet got a long chat with Johnny.(*)
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1) Kale a Korean UQ student who took a tract from Johnny but was approached by me for a full gospel sharing. He was born in Switzerland but came to Adelaide first then to Brisbane for study at UQ. He has no religion but was very receptive to the Gospel.
2) Chatted with a few Beauty school students after they got tracts from Johnny. One of them , an Aussie girl had a long chat with Johnny. The other excused themselves for class in the building behind the bus stop. Many of them were Islanders and from India.
3) Then I caught up with a Mozambique Christian. He only has 80% of assurance of salvation. So I quickly clarified with him that the reason we are saved is by grace through faith in Christ alone. He delightfully thanks for my clarification.
4) A Malaysian Mum Wendy was first approached by Winnie. She told Winnie she is a Christian as such Winnie just let go. But she was detained at the bus stop by the sudden pouring down of rain. So I had chance to approach her again to check here with the two diagnosis questions. She does has 100% assurance for the right reason of the sacrificial grace of Jesus. She now worships at the Hope Church in UQ with ehr son. She actually needed to move on to meet her son at the Toowong Village to ride home together for care and safety sake.
5) An Aussie girl called Egypt was receptive to listen to the gospel. Time was just barely enough to give her the nutshell though the prospect for her to understand and has a repentant heart to accept Christ as her saviour.
6) Hannah ws from America which I only learned as the end. She hd initial reluctance to listen to the Gospel but God moved me to unarmed her resistant attitude and finally turned very receptive to the Gospel. SHe promised to read the tract and ponder deeper in her heart to make this important decision of her life time.
7) An Aussie lady stopped for a brief chat but finally hurried away as she was afraid of the looming storm.
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Posted 15 November 2020, 4:48 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink
Sunday afternoon was hot, Andy & I found a shaded spot to set up the flip chart on Cashel Mall. There weren't as many people out as had been on Friday, and my “Merry Christmas” while handing out Christmas tracts didn’t work as well as it had on Friday - oh well. Andy and I took turns on the flip chart, while the other would venture out into the sunshine to start conversations with passers by.
As the pictures testify to, we had a busy outreach. I had many conversations. Some were resistant, some were informed - all heard the gospel.
My favourite conversation was probably the last one, it was with two guys from a prestigious high school with a Christian background. They believed in heaven… and hell, but they were good people so they would be ok… or so they thought! They heard the law and the gospel. Their thinking was tinged post modern (“It’s okay, my standards are different”) - so I was able to address that with them. I challenged them to read John 3, and Romans 3, 4, & 5 - and they both left with Christmas tracts.
I mentioned a follow up conversation I had, during the gospel + abortion outreach on Friday, with a guy I’ve been talking to for over two years who now has cancer. I saw him again today. He is still resistant to the gospel. Today I noticed him focusing on himself in everything he said, so I decided to challenge him on this - “It’s not about you or me, it’s about God”. I also checked to see if he could still articulate the gospel - he could, but it hasn’t clicked. I’ll keep praying for him, and leave him in God's hands. God, give me wisdom if you allow me to talk to him again!
On Saturday, I was with the Aussie team for three hours of online outreach. I had about fifteen conversations, some longer, some shorter. Glory to God.
Thank you for praying for Operation 513 and the outreach teams. We need God’s help desperately.
Posted 14 November 2020, 8:45 AM by Glen Richards. Permalink

A very busy couple of days of outreach. Hot weather.
On Thursday morning I was in the City with John and Matty before joining Andy at the Eastgate and Northlands bus stops in the afternoon.
The stand out conversation at the bus stops occurred just after a guy refused a gospel tract. I turned and another guy was walking past, so I offered it to him - he took it and I was able to ask him what he thought happened after life. It caused him to stop and engage. He wasn’t sure if there was a God, so I used the building / builder analogy - before I had even finished explaining, he understood what I was saying, and he had an ah ha moment (not the last one of the conversation). Most people I talk to consider themselves good people, but he was rare in that he admitted he would be going to hell right off the bat. I confirmed this by explaining God’s law. I then had the joy of sharing the gospel with this guy, where the real ah ha clicked! So wonderful. He understood that the gift of Jesus would change him. He had the tract I gave him (with a way for him to get in touch), and I told him how he could easily get a Bible for free. He turned and continued walking - Lord, I leave him in your hands, only you can change him!
The gospel + abortion occured on Friday morning. It was a public holiday in Christchurch, so there weren’t as many people about. But due to counter protesters, we had a very busy outreach. You can read about it here.
There were a lot of open air preachers in the Square at lunch time. At least four of us preached. I went first. One of our regular hecklers became vocal - I tried to engage him without much success.
I also had some great one to one conversations in the Square. The highlight was with a lady - there was a guy and another lady with her. The guy refused my tract and walked off, but the lady accepted it and I was able to get a conversation going - her friend stayed to listen. When she grasped the gospel, she also had an ah ha moment. She said she had never had it explained that way and it made sense. I challenged her, that now she understood the gospel, that she must urgently respond to it, as we don’t know when we will die.
We moved to Cashel Mall - it was very busy due to the holiday. Some West Indies cricket players were there. I had two opportunities to try to engage them - they pretty much ignored me. I tried.
I was handing out Christmas tracts. All I did was say, “Merry Christmas” to people and offer them a tract as they walked past. I was surprised how willing people were to take them compared to the regular tracts I hand out. You can get these tracts for free on the NZ web store. Get some, find a public spot and start handing them out with a “Merry Christmas” - it couldn’t be an easier or friendlier way to share the gospel!
My tracting lead to a wonderful conversation with two ladies who lived the “lier” page on my flip chart so much, one of them took a photo of it. They came to realise their good deeds would not get them to heaven, but that it was the gift of God - but I had to labour with them. They came to understand the correct place of good works in the equation. It was a lovely chat.
I finished the day of outreach with two hours online. I hadn’t been online since Tuesday (the start of my week) and it was so good to be with the team again.
I ended up having one last conversation before calling it a day, and it ended up being the highlight conversation of this whole report! It was a short chat with an ex-Mormon kid. The gospel blew his mind (his words). He said that from today he was trusting that Jesus died on the cross for his sins, and he said he would start reading the Book of Mormon again! I was able to explain that what I was explaining was not Mormonism! And he could see that, I pointed him to the book of John in the Bible, I specifically pointed him to John 3, and Romans 3, 4, & 5. Lord, don’t let the seed be plucked away, save him for your glory!
Posted 11 November 2020, 6:29 PM by Glen Richards. Permalink

A very interesting two days of outreach. More street outreach then usual. The Canterbury A&P show would have been on this week - if not for cancellation due to Covid-19. A couple of evangelists from the top of the South Island came to join me in outreach anyway. So good to be able to work with them today!
On Tuesday I spent some time online before heading to Riccarton.
I had a wonderful chat with a Muslim man from Algeria in North Africa. He was open enough for me to be able to share the grace of Jesus through faith alone - but he was deeply resistant to it, the idea was so foreign to his thinking. But he was nice about it, and I was able to gently labour with him. He would talk for a while, and then I would bring him back to the serious reality of our sin and the only hope for forgiveness. Slowly it started to dawn on him. I think he started to grasp what I was saying, but he was still resistant. He started gently attacking the concept of the Trinity as illogical. We parted on good terms - him with a link to needGod.net.
I also had a long chat with a guy who was quite self focused. He’d had Christian instruction in his life, but didn’t understand the gospel. So I was able to share it. He also left with a link to needGod.net and encouragement to start reading his Bible again.
Roger joined me in Riccarton.
I was into gospel conversations pretty much straight away. I had three highlights, with: a Christian, an Atheistic Philosopher, and a Hindu.
Two teen girls went past, one wanted a tract and so approached, the other decided to take one too. When asked: “what do you think happens after life?”, the second girl said, “heaven, of course, I’m a Christian”. Amused, I asked her what she had to do to go to heaven, and she said, “be a good person”. So I explained God’s law to show them that we weren’t good. And then explained the gospel. It clicked very quickly for her. She seemed a bit sheepish. She said she would discuss this with her youth group. I encouraged her to do so!
The philosopher (studying at the university) had a religious background, but had moved away from it. We talked about knowledge, how we know God exists, theodicy, and how we know right from wrong. Amazingly, I was even able to touch on the gospel. But he really wasn’t open. I could see him gently digging in and I could see it just being a mental battle. He was blind to how he used himself as the judge of things over and over, and he didn’t even realise it till I gently pointed it out. It was a good conversation, but I decided to end it with a handshake that he accepted.
The last conversation, with the Hindu, was fascinating. He was extremely open to the conversation, but he was the most resistant to the idea of salvation as a gift of anyone I’ve ever talked to. Over and over I would explain, and then ask a question to see if he was starting to grasp - and over and over he would revert straight back to the idea that his goodness would get him to heaven! At one point I put my hands on his shoulders and looked him directly in the eyes as I pointed out that he’d done it again! But it was a pleasant conversation, and I didn’t mind labouring with him till he finally seemed to grasp and hold the gospel in his mind. But still, he just wanted to add it to his patheon. The final page on the chart challenged him on the cost of accepting the gift, and when he realised he would have to let go of Hinduism to trust that Jesus had died on the cross for his sins - he admitted it would be difficult. I was able to explain why it was worth it!
John and Matty were with me on Wednesday. With a change to my schedule, we were in the city in the morning, and I took them to Riccarton in the afternoon.
We all had some great opportunities to share Christ.
In the morning I had two great walk up opportunities. And I had a great chat with a lady who was intrigued with the flip chart and wanted to go through it. No real resistance, she tracked with me through to the end. After explaining the cost, she said she wanted to accept the gift. So I pointed her to the Bible and left the ball in her court to get in touch.
In the afternoon, I left John and Matty with their flip charts and walked down to the bus stops to see who would be open for a chat. I stopped at a road crossing, and waited to cross. Two girls came and stood behind me. We crossed, once we got to the other side, I knew it would be a bit awkward, but I turned to offer them tracts. One of them was so glad I did! She had talked to me a year ago and wanted to talk again. She remembered that I’d shared the law, and then I’d shared some good news. I asked her what the good news was, and she couldn’t remember. So I took the fresh opportunity to go over the law and the gospel again. They even skipped a bus so the conversation could continue.
Meanwhile on his flip chart, Matty had a very long chat with a lesbian couple. I then set up my flip chart and I had a great chat with a couple of guys who were Bhudist. They came to grasp the gospel and were challenged to count the cost of accepting it.
Glory to God alone.

Posted 11 November 2020, 5:52 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Operation 513 Battle Log for Sunnybank on Wednesday Nov 11, 2020 from 1300 -1500
Today I was supposed to go solo as Johnny had to stay at home for Termite treatment. I struggled for a short moment if I should still go by myself. God was gracious enough to move Andrew to come without my pre-knowledge. So we still could start our ministry as a team in prayer. I went over to the west side of the foot bridge to join Andrew for mutual back up and support. God made us work non-stop. I got 8 divine appointments amongst which the one with The Sibling form Hong Kong was most inspiring and movement because of our empathy as the Hong Kongers going through the toughness moment in the history of Hong Kong.
1) I started first while Andrew went to fill out his drinking bottle. Hence when he joined me, he took photo for me with the Hindu couples. The man claimed to have Christian family background but obviously had forsaken his faith in Christ. He was very arrogant to dismiss the significant of Jesus salvation, but the lady was more polite and actually willing to listen. But I could only manged to utter the key nutshell of Gospel before the husband dragged his wife away.
2) Then I left Andrew at the footbridge and walked over to the bus stop where I found only one Chinese sitting there. He was not interested and virtually refused to hear the gospel but I still had managed to have a chat bringing in all the elements of the gospel until he reached the limit of his patience to ask me talk to somebody else.
3)I did find a Korean girl besides me and she appeared very receptive to the gospel. I was able to finish sharing just in time before the bus arrived.
4) Then came a Malaysian Chinese é¦¬è¯ girl Chai Chin彩ç´ï¼Œshe was very polite,and appeared very receptive æŽ¥ç´ to the gospel.
5) Then I moved back to the footbridge and met another Korean girl by the name pf Ishin. She is doing working holiday here and quickly claimed herself a Christian. She has almost 100% assurance of salvation but the reason was a bit blurred not pointing to Jesus directly but mentioning other good deeds like attending church. After clarification, she was happy to assured that now her concept of salvation is very clear now.
6) Then I met up with a middle aged Chinese woman by the name Hu胡大媽 from Chinaä¸åœ‹ï¼ŒShe was willing to listen 願è½
so I walked with her to the bus stop. I was lucky to waste no time but shared her the full gospel first before the bus arrived.
7) Then Ben and Emily who are sibling and are student of QUT & UQ respectively from Hong Kong. I spent no time to find out our common root and it helped them to associate with me as Hong Kongers. I was able to use the dark power now ruling ove Hong Kong and USA to demonstrate the need for all people to seek light to expel the darkness in our life. And Jesus is the only means ad avenue for us to leave the darkness of sin into the brightness of our faith in Jesus. They were happy to take selfie group photo with me to commemorate our encounter by the divine appointment.
8 ) Lina from Goodna who is a Mormon. But she claimed she believed and accept Jesus as God and as her Saviour though she only have 70% of assurance of salvation. I took the chance to supplement teaching about the three fold salvation as such our certainty of identity changed because of the redemptive work of Jesus will be guarantee despite our temporal life have not yet been transformed back to perfection. So the temporary imperfection will not affect our assurance of being saved by Jesus. God anyhow have guaranteed to make us perfect one day before the New Heaven and New Earth come.
Recap below is the battle log of Andrew Walkington
Yesterday in Sunnybank there were a few great conversations and at least 2 young men seemed to really grasp the gospel for the first time.
Danny has a Christian upbringing but as I dug into what he believed, it was clear that his hope was in good works to make him right with God. He tries to live a very moral life and hoped that he would be ok when he stood before God. I showed him that even as moral as he had tried to be, he would never be perfect and that his relative goodness could not save him. I then walked him through what Jesus did on the cross and why this changes everything. He came to understand that his trust needs to be not in himself but in the finished work of Jesus on the cross and he stated that this is now where his hope lies.
I then spoke with a very proud man who gave a convoluted label for his beliefs that had something to do with messianic understandings of Judaism, though he wasn’t Jewish at all. He talked and talked about how most people miss the meanings of the texts and how the church has it wrong. He denied hell, denied that God is angry with people and argued that we are all God’s children. When I read several passages to him about how we are enemies of God in our natural state he argued that this was just my interpretation. He then started arguing that our judgement is only going to be based on the quality of our works and brought up the story of the widow’s offering as an example, which happened to be the very passage I preached this past Sunday! I pleaded with him to study Ephesians 2 and Romans 1-8. He thanked me for chatting and said he would read Ephesians 2 that night.
Harris is 17 and from a non-religious home. He had gone to church a bit as a kid and said straight up that he believes in God, Jesus, heaven and hell. When I asked him about the afterlife, he really hoped that he was good enough for heaven and had not understood the cross at all. I shared the gospel with him carefully to show him that we will never be good enough and that what we need is a saviour who will die in our place. He then asked a heap of really great questions about why we should be good if our goodness can’t save us and I was able to clearly explain how our repentance is a heart desire to turn from our rebellion, not the quality of our works. He ended up clearly understanding salvation and took a gospel of John to read.
Please pray for each of these folks that they would place their trust in Jesus and not in their works to save them.

Posted 10 November 2020, 6:04 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Operation 513 Battle Log for Toowong Village on Tuesday Nov 9, 2020 from 1330 to 1500
It was a very fruitful afternoon with the three of us Johnny , Winnie and Hung serving together as a team. All of us had got numerous chance of long chats with good results. For instance, the first chat that Johnny had led to a conversion readily. It was also an afternoon of apologetic discussion with people of deep catholic Muslim and Jehovah Witness background.
Recap herewith is my six divine appointments : -
1) MacLaylup is a country girl from Townsville to study here at UQ. She is from a Christian family. But she came to faith by herself as an adult. She claimed to have 100% assurance of faith after initial hesitation as it seems to be of spiritual realm issue that people seldom contemplate above it., she anyway asserted that she is 100% sure she is saved but the reason is not clean cut just have faith in God. After some hints and guidance, she eventually understood her reason of salvation is purely because of Jesus only as such she should have 100% assurance of salvation. After that ,she was drawn deeper in understanding why Christians are not yet perfect after conversion as it is part of God's three fold salvation plan that the redemptive grace of Jesus only changed our identity back as God's people. It enables God to exercise His sovereign power in our life to start the sanctification work to transform us back to perfect through the work of the Holy Spirit. She was so grateful for the educative conversation and was delighted to take a selfie with me.
2) Betty a Chinese non believer girl took tract from Johnny but did not stop to chat. Until she arrived at the bus stop, God changed her mind to stop and listen to my full gospel presentation. She found it logical and sensible. I introduced her to join Power to Change even if she is still at the stage of seeking.
3) Juline an old lady who did not prepare to stop claiming she got the tract and had a conversation with Winnie last week. She thanked us anyway indicating she is a Buddhist as such there is no need for Christianity. I anyway felt the urge to share again the nutshell of the gospel and was able to convinced her that even Buddhist need Jesus. She was impressed and promised to ponder seriously and thank for my sincerity to share the importance to be saved by Jesus.
4) Then a couple of Chinese guy and Aussie girl carrying heavy shopping goods getting passed Johnny without stopping. I anyway approached them when they got to the bus stop. The Aussie girl was more open while the Chinese Guy was not so keen to hear the Gospel. I anyway rushed to give them the nutshell but cut short by the arrival of the bus.
5) Betty another UQ students unexpectedly stopped to chat. She was from Chongxiang showed great receptiveness to the gospel. She also was happy to take the Power to Change info slip to get in touch with them.
6) Fiona is a very serious Catholic Christian with the righteous attitude to defend for the orthodox Catholic belief against all biased and distorted accusation on their faith. She was impressed with my opened attitude to give her the benefit of the doubt to see what is her perspective of orthodox Catholic belief that has long been misinterpreted by Protestant Christian. She came specially for me and give me a list of information source as well as Catholic Father that I can make inquiry with.
As for Winnie, she had 9 conversations as recap below that kept her very busy throughout the 80 minutes of ministry time.
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