Battle Log of Operation 513 at Toowong on Tuesday Mar 18, 2025 from 1030-1130
Johnny is yet to be back, So Hung continued to do solo outreach at Toowong at an earlier time than usual. The Bus stop were less crowded than the usual noon time. There were a group of 5 to 6 Mainlander students that I was not moved to approached as they tended to be avoidance especially when they have compatriot Chinese around that they do not want to be seen to appear receptive and open to gospel. Apart from the Mainlander groups, all other people groups are comparatively open and friendly for getting a chat. Recap were the three highlight conversations.
I was led to approach Harry from Bundaberg as he was nearest to the big group of Mainlanders. He was a bit shy but still polite and friendly enough to engage into a chat with me. He was from a Christian family, but upon checking his assurance of salvation, he is not sure at all even if he is a Christian. So I virtually has to share the full gospel to him once again which he was very appreciative and receptive to help him affirming his faith in Christ alone.
Then I turned around to chat with a Filipino lady who is a Griffith student coming to meet a friend in UQ. Her family was of Catholic background but she herself is non-religious. I was able to share her the nutshell of the gospel as her bus came pretty fast.
Then I was led to approach an Indian girl who studied engineering. She was friendly and open for gospel sharing and appeared also very receptive. Again time was not enough but just the nutshell of the gospel and with a tract.
View previous Toowong (QLD) report (11 March 2025)
Toowong Team (QLD)
Meets 1:30-3pm every Tuesday afternoon at the Toowong train station on the 2nd floor and splits into two teams, one at the main entrance of Toowong Tower on Sherwood Road, another at the foot of the pedestrian bridge across Benson Street.
Contact Johnny Hsieh for more information.