

Posted 12 June 2016, 1:18 AM by Matthew Andersen. Permalink
On Friday evening the team headed into the Cavill Avenue Mall at Surfers Paradise (Gold Coast) and as 7pm rolled around, the weather was cool and there were only two team members (due to traffic and car troubles). An opening prayer was made, acknowledging that God was in control and that if it be His will, the team could press on with only 2. But thankfully over the next hour another 7 members joined and a regular sized team was able together to share the Gospel!
Starting with some preaching, a few people stopped and engaged and this brought about quite a range of conversations.
A man named AJ approached us and said each of his children had a question, the first child asked, "When was God created?" and the second asked, "How did God become man?"
We explained to AJ that God doesn't have a beginning because He isn't bound by time. In fact, God created time. Secondly, it was explained that God became a man to save the human race from sin and its penalty.
It turns out that AJ is a Hindu and has been evangelised to by some Jehovah's witnesses in India. He was keen to know more and as the conversation progressed it became clear to AJ that a works based religion seemed unable to make a sinner worthy before a Holy God.
The questions were posed in this order:
"Do you believe God is good?"
"Of course He is," AJ replied
"Does a good God punish wickedness?"
"I don't think so, because He's pretty loving," AJ reasoned.
"When you see someone beating up another person, is it your desire for good or wickedness that causes you to want to stop it and punish them?"
"Well goodness for sure! I see what you're saying because God is good He wants to punish wrong." AJ answered.
"Exactly, have you lived up to God's standard?"
"No, no one can! I have definitely failed," AJ seemed a little taken back.
"So do you deserve God's love and mercy or His justice and wrath?"
"He justice I suppose," at this point AJ was starting to understand what the preaching was about.
"What will fix this problem? Will you be able to fix it?"
"AJ started listing off the amount of good works he had done and how he was trusting in himself to fix it."
A little dialogue was had around the extreme weight and penalty of breaking God's law and AJ nodded in agreement. He said the more he thought about it the less a works based idea made sense. AJ said his children had been enrolled in Religious Education in schools and that he hoped they would understand this. He went on to explain that some JW's had talked with him in India and that they said Hinduism and JWism is compatible. Thankfully AJ saw that they weren't, he understood that the JW's don't teach what the Bible teaches about God and salvation.
He acknowledged he would have to give it more thought and when offered a Bible, he gladly accepted!
Please pray for AJ who heard the Gospel, the saving message of Jesus Christ! Please pray for Bo, and an atheist named Matt who was a young man quite obviously on some substances. Also please pray for Kahn, a Muslim man who asked a range of questions to the preacher.
Please bring before our Lord those who heard the words of the Living God being proclaimed and intercede for them, crying out to the Lord for their salvation! And may you be encouraged to share your faith, even to join the team!
Another noteworthy man to pray for we sadly don't know his name. But on Friday night due to a large audience there was some preaching and crowd engagement for over an hour. During this time a young bearded man sat on a bench and seemed to solemnly listen the whole time. Please pray that he will have understood the Gospel and will trust in Jesus Christ!
Soli Deo Gloria!


Posted 9 June 2016, 10:57 AM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
It was another fruitful outreach today in Brisbane city, as we shared with people the good news of the gospel.
One really encouraging and exciting thing that happened today was that a man named Jason came by. I had witnessed to him 2 to 3 months ago, and he returned today to say that he is now trusting in Christ for his salvation!
In fact, on Sunday he started going to the church in the city that I had recommended to him. He said he loved it, and met the people there and the pastor. He said he wants to start going to one of the Bible study groups, and even attend both services on Sunday.
When we share the gospel, we keep sowing the seed, and whether we hear back from the person or not, it's always a success. Even if the person we share with rejects the message, it's always a success whenever God's word goes out.
Also this afternoon, a few of us on the team preached using the sketchboard, as people stood back and listened. It was also great seeing someone preach for their first time using the sketchboard.
There were plenty of good gospel conversations had. In fact, if you notice in one of the photos, three separate witnessing encounters are being had all at once. Glory to God for His marvelous work!
(Click on photos to enlarge)

Posted 9 June 2016, 10:45 AM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
Praise God that the gospel went out today in Woodridge. We had seven of us on the team across the afternoon, and together we handed out hundreds of gospel tracts. The wonderful thing about tracts is that they speak even when we are asleep. Plus they can be taken home to influence even a whole household, and then be passed on to others!
This afternoon at Woodridge we had several really good gospel conversations. One thing I love about evangelising at Woodridge is that it's such a multicultural place with dozens of different nationalities of people living there. That means without us having to travel to each of the countries where these people are from, they have come to us! And this afternoon we got to talk to a young man named Chekole from Ethiopia.
When we asked him about whether he will go to heaven when he dies, he wasn't sure. But he was open to listening to the message and asked a few questions. After explaining the good news of Christ to him, he asked for a Bible in English that he could take home and read. So we gave him one.
Praise be to our God who is calling a people for Himself from all the nations!

Posted 6 June 2016, 8:23 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
It was cold and windy as the team met this afternoon for our weekly outreach in Capalaba. The beauty of this outreach location is that it's a great place to have chats with people as they wait for their bus.
One of the people I spoke with today was a young man named Kevin. He's a high school student from China, and over the past 3 weeks I have been sharing the gospel with him.
It's amazing how over these few weeks he has really opened up, from initially not wanting to talk at all, to now calling me over when I am in sight of him.
Today I wanted to see if he remembered the gospel I had explained to him. Unfortunately, he still thought it was his good deeds that would save him. So I spent quite a bit of time explaining the gospel in different ways to him so he would understand it. And by the end of our chat today, he appeared to.
I had given him a gospel of John last week and he said he had read the first few pages so far. I encouraged him to start reading the Bible everyday, and to help him get into the habit, I said, "Say to yourself: No Bible, no breakfast. No read, no feed".
I think Kevin got the idea as at the end of our conversation today, he said "No Bible, no breakfast." Please pray for Kevin.
There were plenty of other good chats that the team had today, so to God alone be all the glory!

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:48 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
We only started with two of us on the team last night at the start of the outreach in Brisbane city due to the rain, but after praying for more labourers, we ended up with 10 of us! The city was quite busy with people and I knew that being a rainy night, there were going to be lots of gospel conversations to be had.
We talked with a variety of people, including a Satanist, some Muslims and Atheists. We also talked with a man from Istanbul who is currently studying in Brisbane. He said he was brought up as a Christian but now denies God's existence and lives life his own way.
Interestingly, he quickly came to realise that God exists, after we pointed out that things made must have had a maker for them. So we talked about sin and how the only way of forgiveness is through repentance and faith in Christ. This man saw this conversation as a wake up call from God. But he expressed how he loves sin. His name is Aras. Please pray for Aras as he counts the cost of following Christ.
It was also wonderful to hear of another answer to prayer last night. Someone on the team has been praying for his father's friends who are Muslims, that they would hear the gospel, and last night these men happened to be walking through Queen St Mall and someone on the team witnessed to them. Praise God how He answers prayer!
To God be the glory.

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:44 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
Today we had a great day sharing the good news of Christ with the people of Brisbane city.
It was not long after arriving that we got into a conversation with a Muslim lady studying a phD named Safa. She was really interested to hear about Christianity and how it differs from her own beliefs. Safa seems to be searching for the truth, so please pray that she finds salvation in Christ.
A few people on the team also did some open air preaching, using the sketchboard to illustrate the gospel message. It's great having the sketchboard as a visual tool, not only for during the preaching, but even afterwards, as it attracts people to have a look at it and try and figure out what it is saying.
As the afternoon progressed, two of us on the team had the idea of painting up a message on the sketchboard relating to State of Origin. We knew that a State of Origin match was on tonight, so we decided to play off that and talk about our state of origin, "Where do we come from?" Did God
make us or did we come from nothing, and which of those two answers gives us purpose and hope.
After preparing the sketchboard, some State of Origin fans stopped to listen and we were able to bounce off them as we presented a clear presentation of the gospel. One young lady who stopped said she was an atheist, but as she heard the news of Christ's death and resurrection, she said, "This is starting to make sense. Deep down I really know there is a God." Her name is Ashley, please pray for her as she wrestles with the hope that Jesus offers.
It was another day without any hassles from the council, to God be the glory!

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:39 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
It was another fruitful outreach today in Woodridge. It is great seeing people come to grasp the gospel for the first time.
Today, I asked a young man named Fire what he thinks will get him to Heaven. He didn't want to answer the question right away, but asked me to ask his friend the question instead. His friend thought that he would be let into Heaven because he has tried his best.
So I talked about sin and how we fall short of God's perfect standard and therefore our own goodness would never save us. I explained how Jesus died to take our sins, but Fire's friend didn't understand it at first.
So I then placed a pile of gospel tracts on my hand and said "Let's say these tracts represent all the sins you've done. God sees you, He sees your sin." I then pointed to my other hand, "This is Jesus' record, He is perfect. And 2000 years ago he took our sin from us and died for them, and He then gave us His perfection." While I said this, I transferred the tracts to my other hand.
Then it clicked in the mind of the friend, he came to understand what Jesus did on the cross for him and how he needs to respond in repentance and faith. It was so exciting to see this.
I then turned back to Fire and asked him what he thought would save him. He explained how he used to trust in Christ alone for his salvation and nothing of his own efforts, but he said he has now outgrown the need for the Bible. He said he has been influenced by an African preacher who says that he has learned about God more when he gave up reading the Bible, and unfortunately Fire has followed suit.
Fire said he hears from God in his own mind, and so he said, "What will save me? I used to trust in Christ's righteousness and sacrifice on the cross to save me, but now believe I will be saved simply because I exist." This unfortunately is what occurs when a person gives up on the sufficiency of the Word of God.
Please pray for Fire, and also for his friend who has come to grasp the gospel. To God be the glory!

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:37 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
Thank you for praying for today's outreach. We started off with a conversation with two Mormon missionaries who frequent the area. Often the Mormons do not speak to us much because they have been told to avoid us, but today these two were happy to talk.
We shared with them about how the Bible says we justified by faith in Christ alone and not by baptism or any other work. They responded, "But we think faith is important too". For them, it's not faith alone. It's faith and works.
They were listening before they had an "appointment" to go to. A minute later another pair of Mormon missionaries came by and one gave me a handwritten letter that he had written expressing his thoughts to me.
I have been witnessing to this missionary for the past month or two. Last week he said that as a Mormon, he believes that he is co-eternal and co-existent with God! That is such a high view of self and such a low view of God. Please pray that he and the rest of these Mormons come to humble themselves, and repent and believe in Christ alone.
We also had some great conversations with other people, even some that went on for a long time (including the one shown in the photo).
Praise be to God the gospel has gone out!

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:36 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkWe had a great day today of sharing the gospel in Brisbane city. God brought in extra labourers that we didn't expect, which was wonderful to see.
One person on the team said, "It is a great day, even the Muslims walking by are taking gospel tracts!"
Dozens of gospels of John also were taken by people from our free Bibles table.
We sow the seed, God uses it in His timing and for His purposes.
Watch below to see a small extract of some of the preaching from today.

Posted 6 June 2016, 1:33 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. Permalink
Today at Woodridge the gospel went out. In fact, two of the people on the team thought they had enough gospel tracts with them, but both ran out! One commented, "There is no other place where people take tracts as readily as here in Woodridge."
We had many good gospel conversations. One conversation in particular we had was with a high school student named Abid, whose family moved to Australia from Libya 15 years ago. He was a Muslim, but he was very open to hearing about Jesus.
As we were talking, he was beginning to see how he needs a perfect substitute to take the punishment for his sin - that being Jesus. And when he heard that Jesus said that He was God, it really shocked him. But he saw that it was more important to please God than just continue believing what his family had always taught him. He said he wanted to trust in Jesus today.
Abid was happy to take a gospel of John to start reading. Please pray for him.
It was also good today to see someone who we have witnessed to before and given a Bible to, who is now going to a church in the area and a mid-week Bible study.
Praise God that He uses our simple words in His mission and for His glory!
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