

Posted 1 August 2013, 11:08 AM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkThis Friday, during a conversation with two young adults, it appears God was working on their hearts convicting them of their sin, so one asked, "How can my sins be forgiven?"
Listen to how it went:
To the one who is able to keep you from stumbling!

Posted 1 August 2013, 10:00 AM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkVery often on the streets we come across people who call themselves Christian, but in fact have no understanding of the gospel at all. Instead of holding to the essential doctrine of justification by faith alone, they hold to justification by being a good person.
This Saturday night we encountered people like that, and so we had the privilege of going through the law of God with them to bring the knowledge of sin, then warn them about the coming Judgement and about being under God's wrath. Then we were able to share the great news of the cross with them, and that if they trust in Christ's death alone for their forgiveness and repent, they will be forgiven.
Watch the following video from the night:
Please keep us in your prayers. And if you live nearby, please get in contact with us, we would love to have you join us on the streets.
To the one who saves to the uttermost!
Posted 19 July 2013, 6:21 PM by Andrew Noble. PermalinkTodays outreach was held in Chelmsford town centre. Myself, Josh, Rob and Chuck gathered at McDonalds and made our way up the high st. We set up under a large tree that provided shade from the sun and prayed. While this was happening Josh cornered some mormons and began to ask difficult questions about the veracity of the LDS church.
Josh and the Mormons

I preached from Mark 7 about what defiles a person.

Josh preached after me, then Rob and then Chuck.

All of us were distributing tracts during the event as well. Rob had a number of conversations with young people, as did I, plus I encountered two quite elderly people who listened to me about the Gospel. I find older people are much more self righteous than the youth, but these two where quite willing to listen, Praise God!!

An Anglican priest came over to us and was not happy about us "condemning" people by preaching Gods Law prior to the Gospel. Josh and Rob had a quite an in depth conversation with him which ended up with the priest explaining that he was gay and that his bishop had no problem with that orientation. Needless to say the man was not a Christian and this was explained in no uncertain terms.

An number of local Christians were greatly encouraged by our presence and one gentlemen generously went and purchased us a bottle of coke each. This was well received since the temperature was about 28 degrees celsius (normal for Australia but not Britain!)

After a few hours we had a small break for lunch, then we reconvened further down the high st and I preached again from Matt 19 in regards to how God designed marriage. Not long after I had started, a homosexual man began to heckle. Chuck and Josh began to talk with him only to find that he was not willing to have an honest dialogue. The whole afternoon was a excellent and the Gospel was proclaimed! SDG.
Posted 29 June 2013, 6:29 AM by Andrew Noble. PermalinkToday the OP513 team met in Romford. I was joined by Josh Williamson, Rob Hughes, James Ntensibe and Chuck Bosio. Myself, Josh, Rob and Chuck preached at differing times, one of the wonderful things about preaching the Gospel here, is that we can use amplification! Lots of tracts went out and we proclaimed Gods truths as bold and as accurately as we could. Rob had a very good conversation with a young man who was sitting on a public bench. I preached from Matthew 19 concerning the definition of marriage as it is undergoing a lot of revision in the House of Lords here in the UK. Overall it was a great afternoon of preaching the Goodnews!! SDG.
Rob chatting with Romford kids.

Josh preaching

Chuck chatting with a Muslim

Rob having a great conversation with a young man


Posted 24 June 2013, 12:14 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkOn Saturday night, one person we chatted called himself a Satanist, and just believed in living his life the way he wanted.
See the following video battle log report from the night:
To God be the glory!

Posted 8 June 2013, 4:13 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkOn Saturday night, one lady raised the objection that God would be unjust to send people to Hell. But the problem with that objection is that, by what standard is it unjust? Your own personal opinion about what is just and unjust? How does that have any bearing upon God?
Watch the following video battle log from the night below:
To the One is who is like no other!

Posted 31 May 2013, 1:01 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkWow, did I just hear that? The leader of the Brisbane atheists group makes a very clear statement endorsing the Christian Bible and encourages everyone to read it. Watch how it all took place.
"The Brisbane Atheists also endorse the Christian Bible" Evangelism - 25 May 2013
To the one who never changes!

Posted 30 May 2013, 11:23 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkThis Friday, one young lady was presented with the choice of forgiveness through Christ or doing what her boyfriend wants, and that is to reject Christ. Listen to how the conversation panned out.
To the one who made the world and everything in it!

Posted 26 May 2013, 11:51 AM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkThe Bible says everyone already knows that God exists (Romans 1), but people have sadly deceived themselves by denying him. Listen to this clip from Saturday night's outreach of how someone rejects his atheism and comes back to the realisation that God exists.
To the one whom every knee will bow!

Posted 25 May 2013, 3:03 PM by Ryan Hemelaar. PermalinkTo be the glory for another great evening sharing the gospel. Take a listen in the video report below to a very interesting encounter I had with a guy named Mitch. He spoke about how he had no idea how to have his sins forgiven.
For the glory of the Lord!
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