

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.
Posted 16 January 2024, 6:46 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday January 16th, 2024 from 1330 – 1500
I had all the reasons to skip going to Toowong today. First, it was a heavy rainy day (60%) with non-stop torrential rain the whole morning. Although there was a forecasted dry period in the early afternoon, but the rain had never stopped completely but just got eased up every now and then. Second, Johnny has gone back to Taiwan for a month, so I am left alone to do all committed regular outreach. 3) I tried to invite a couple of street outreach co-workers to join me but all of them became unavailable. Nevertheless, I still felt greatly burdened to go. God was good and really made an one hour window of dry period at Toowong and provided several Kairos moments for me to reach out to several persons with fruit bearing result as recap below: -
1) I was clearly led by the Spirit to approach a 2nd year student Zhou? from Shenzhen . He was surprisingly open and was keen to have a long chat with me on Christianity as he has many Christian friends as such, he has considerable amount of knowledge on the Bible especially about Jesus. He even claimed he sensed that I was the one sent to talk to him about gospel and salvation. Thus, I chipped in many additional biblical knowledge related to God's mega dual Kingdom and Salvation projects and How God kept revealing His plan and mission through the Bible. At the end, Zhou seemed to have been moved and have the conviction to accept Jesus which I promised to pray for him in this regard. So, this divine appointment along readily justified the reason I felt burden to come to Toowong against all odd and unfavourable factors.
2) Next was a rare PHD student from Myanmar. He was surprised I greeted him with Shingalabarand was interested to know I had been to Yangon for street outreach. The bus anyway interrupted out conversation, but I believed our brief divine encounter may serve a purpose to draw him nearer to become a believer.
3) Next, I was led to catch up with Eric a local Aussie from Townsville but is a cross breed person with a British dad and an Indian mother,
Not long after we started our conversation, he indicated he is a Christian as such I quickly switched to test for his assurance of salvation. His answer is that He may have 100% assurance of salvation that virtually means he still has no 100% assurance of salvation. But his answer to the 2nd question is right understanding it is all because of what Jesus has done dying for us to take our place for the eternal death punishment. I encouraged him to get connected with Power to Change for continuous spiritual growth,
4) Emma another local Aussie with the nutshell of the gospel shared. She is non-religious but appeared open and receptive to the gospel.
5) Then I was led to meet with Chai the Korean who came as a tourist visiting friends. Surprisingly, he is a non-believer despite majority of Koreans have turned Christians. Nevertheless, he also showed openness to the gospel with good interaction with me.
6) Lastly, I tried to approach an old Aussie Lady, but could not manage to have a meaningful chat as her bus arrived almost immediately.
Posted 9 January 2024, 5:36 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday January 9th, 2024 from 1330 – 1500
Street outreach Ministry at Toowong was resumed to day after two week of suspension. People flow was still low due to Uni Term Break period. But Johnny and Hung still got many fruit bearing divine conversation with obviously elected individuals by God, even including the hardliner group of Mainlander Chinese. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung: -
1) God led me to approach three UQ 2nd year IT students from Indonesia. God moved me to share first my testimony including my change of value system from personal career success to God centred missional life. I was an Economics major undergraduate but later in my first and only career was transformed to become an IT senior system analyst management personnel. They were also surprised to guess me wrong as age 50-60 despite I am already 71 years old. They were very impressed how my faith have enhanced my life both spiritually and physically. They are thrilled to get a tract from me to find the answer how we can receive life of eternity and we all joyously took a group selfie.
2) Next was an UQ student from Cambodia of Buddhism. I emphasized all religions are good but none except Christianity addresses the issue of sin. Even the Buddha admitted he was not perfect and he also needed a Saviour. He was open and receptive to the gospel message.
3) Then I was led to have a long chat with a scholar Dyas from Sri Lanka who is a PhD post scholar in Electronic Engineer. So on one hand he is a very rational minded person which find my presentation of gospel very logical and he show great humility to humble himself to admit the gospel is an important message that needed to be proclaimed. He also was happy to take a selfie with me and promised he will pondered deeply to make his last step of action faith.
4) Lastly, I approached a girl who pretend she does not speak Chinese. Nevertheless, I still manage to share the gospel to her in English though she listened just half heartedly.
Posted 19 December 2023, 6:31 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Dec 19th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
Hot, hot, hot, but I made use of the earth's climate nowadays, versus 6 days creation and the subsequent global flood to illustrate the almighty creation God and his dual project plan as per Gen 3:15b. In general, it is a tough time for street outreach there. Apart from the heat including both the direct sunshine and indirect radiating ground heat, the holiday period also played big impact to have drastically reduced the people flow. Nevertheless, God was in His sovereign control, both had regular chance and divine appointment to reap harvest for the Lord. Recap below is the Battle log of today Toowong outreach.
1) Sam from Bristol of UK is a QUT aerospace avionic student like my youngest son. We clicked and he totally was with the gospel and appeared very receptive and ready for the last faith action to accept Jesus.
2) Met Ray again but with the aggressive guys, it seems that he had strong mind of rejection of all regions and all god. Pray for next time alone with Ray.
3) Elle the Muslim girl from Malaysia yet appeared very opened for sharing of faith issue. I asked her if there is equivalent teaching in the Koran on Jesus atoning death to take away our sin. Surprisingly, she said yes, but the bus came and no time to verify.
4) Then met the Bangladesh boy again alone with the boy thinking his mum was at home, but surprisingly she was around at the bus stop. Anyway, still managed to do a revision on the gospel message.
5) Then I was moved to approach the girl that both Johnny and Hung had chatted before. I Talked with her about the creation using this to illustrate the almighty power of God in creation and redemption. She seemed to have been amazed by my sebific version of the 6 days creation.
6) Then I caught up with a Singapore PhD candidate of Indian origin. She was very open and receptive to the gospel message.
7) Harry a Canadian but Arabic origin young man. He was very outspoken non-religious person just short of self-claiming to be an Atheist. But at the end of the gospel sharing, he admitted all I shared is logical and significant.
Posted 13 December 2023, 5:29 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 at Sunnybank on Wednesday Dec 13th 2023 from 1300-1500
Praised be to the Lord, Peace Xu over came all the hustle and bustle of her multi-role life caring for her families’ clan, her business and personal commitment on Great Commission, taking all the trouble to bring her Mum and two nieces to join our Sunnybank Wednesday outreach. Today, Johnny and Shi I were both not available because of personal reason, so originally, only Edwin Qin Hao will join me , but now with Peace. I was moved this time to spend time with Peace Niece and Mum first.
is the daughter of 13 years old of Peace sister Xiao Sin. She is a lovely girl though still not 100% adapted to local school life working hard to brush up her English, which supposed to be an easier attempt for her as she is the only Chinese in here school as such, she can only speak English all day. I totally identified with her hardship in local adaptation and integration which myself and my sons all had experienced before. Then I led her to see that there is another greater goal for all of us, especially the so called "Good Person" that we must be fully aware of our status as a human being that we are good but not perfect. We committed nitty gritty of trivial sin every day though they are not punishable by law. Yet God will hold us responsible for all the sins we had done after we die and will subject to punishment of eternal dead or forever separation from God and our loved ones who are with God already.
But the grace of God has already provided for us a life line, that is to accept Jesus as our Saviour to take our place to receive the punishment of our sins as that the moment we accepted Jesus, the moment we will be granted the free gift of eternal life.
Jia Chee was very attentive with open minded and appeared very receptive to the gospel. I encouraged her to ponder what i shared today with her, and make up her personal mind to step out for this last step of faith accepting Jesus as her saviour.
Next I turned to Peace Mum and share about my life witnesses after receiving Christ as my saviour. We discussed about what is true peace and what is fake sense of security depending on 3rd party safety measures. I use my own experience of Bladder cancer that God have not only healed me completely, but the inner peace from Jesus because of the assurance of salvation carried me through and over all the hurdles brought by the Bladder cancerous tumour.
I indirectly hinted her that Kwan Yun Chiang my famous ancient Chinese historical hero was just a human. He was once invincible but finally he also could not avoid being defeated and imprison. So, it is meaningless to worship Him who cannot even saved himself. Thanked God I found that Peace 'mum didn’t feel too flat up with our consecutive sharing of Gospel and life testimony. We pray that God will move to convert Peace Mum and Jia Chee.
Last but not the least, God moved me to catch up with both Elials and 17 years old young man from Congo, and Heaven also a seventeen-year-old girl with a Vietnamese father and a local Aussie Mum. In this connection, she quickly declared her a Buddhist because of her Vietnamese father. They any way are really the chosen couples and the elected ones for my comprehensive and extensive gospel sharing. There seemed to be no generation gap between us that they were drawn to listen to my sharing of the Gospel and testimony of my redeemed life at the cost of skipping many of their arriving bus. They at the end were amazed to notice that I am 71 but not 51 years old as they guessed. We found commonality in our world view that we all are no Jag tribes and God protected us to be immune from Covic for ever.
Initial Heaven felt as a Buddhist follower, she has been guaranteeing a way to go to heaven, that is the reason she was named as Heaven. But after hearing the full gospel message emphasizing that we are all good but not perfect person, then she realized no human being has any exception for needing Jesus to be our savior. Even Buddha himself cited this need in one of the ancient Buddha wall sculpture picture.
As for Elials, he admit he is a Christian, as such fully agreed on all I shared to them about the gospel message. But upon diagnosis of his assurance of salvation. He failed. But it was a comparatively easy job to rectify his misconception as such, now he admitted he should now have 100% of assurance of salvation simply because of the 100% effective redemptive work of Jesus taking our place to receive the punishment by dying on the cross.
So it was yet another fruitful day for the three of us, Peace and Hung and Edwin who close our outreach today with a prayer.
Posted 12 December 2023, 6:16 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink

Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Dec 12th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
Today was another very hot summer day, UQ is currently in graduation mode with ceremony held for different departments and discipline one after another throughout the week. Student flows is diminishing, but God still provide many divine encounters for us to preach the gospel as usual and many were first time listeners. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung.
1) I was led to approach Daksh, an Indian of the faith of Zain. after learning form him the what -about pf Zain, I direct him to think if there is anyone perfect in the world and he said no. Then I asked him how Jain resolved the sins we all have committed in our earlier life. We will still be held responsible and subject to eternal dead punishment. No matter how hard we tried, we are bound to be a non-perfect human being. So any religion are good to restrict people to do bad but good things instead. But it provides no solution to past sins. Then I introduced Jesus as the only saviour to set us free from the bondage of sins and make us clean again. He at the end was convinced that pure self-perfection by any human being is not feasible or practical. Good persons, bad guys, as long as we are not perfect, we all need a Saviour like Jesus. He was thankful for our chat and took a selfie at the end.
(*) Jainism is an ancient religion from India that teaches that the way to liberation and bliss is to live lives of harmlessness and renunciation.
The essence of Jainism is concern for the welfare of every being in the universe and for the health of the universe itself.
Jains believe that animals and plants, as well as human beings, contain living souls. Each of these souls is considered of equal value and should be treated with respect and compassion.
Jains are strict vegetarians and live in a way that minimises their use of the world's resources.
Jains believe in reincarnation and seek to attain ultimate liberation - which means escaping the continuous cycle of birth, death and rebirth so that the immortal soul lives for ever in a state of bliss.
Liberation is achieved by eliminating all karma from the soul.
Jainism is a religion of self-help.
There are no gods or spiritual beings that will help human beings.
The three guiding principles of Jainism, the 'three jewels', are right belief, right knowledge and right conduct.
The supreme principle of Jain living is non violence (ahimsa).
This is one of the 5 mahavratas (the 5 great vows). The other mahavratas are non-attachment to possessions, not lying, not stealing, and sexual restraint (with celibacy as the ideal).
2) Next, I was led to chat with a Singaporean Indian origin person. He was very open for the Gospel and took a tract to see the full version of Gospel.
3) Then I was moved to greet John a good old person. He was surprisingly open for chatting of life issues.
4) Weiss, a very slim and small built Norwegian girl. We had a good chat why she as a Norwegian is so uniquely thin and short. Just the rapport was built and even no time for sharing of Gospel, she delightfully took a tract to read. Perhaps she is readily a Chrisitan as Norway is a Christian country with many legacies of mission to the East.
5) Then I was led to catch up with a Westernized face girl whom actually is a Han girl but lives in Ning Sha. She came to do her Master degree on TESOL and is preparing to return to Chine to open English language school helping people to pass the Englis test for migration and overseas study. I still managed to share the full gospel to here and leave a tract. She showed interest and paying full attention to the Gospel.
6) Then I caught up with a Guy from Jiangxi whom I had caught up before. It was a pity his bus came far too quick.
7) Order is a Nepal student to UQ doing a summer Honor program. He claimed to be nonreligious worshipping no God. On the one hand he admits there is no perfection in the world. But in the meantime, he opines, there is no unique definition of perfect. Every one sticks to their own version of standard so that they all feel good to be the one approaching perfect. I led him to think is standard is to be set by individual, it rightly shows we are far from perfect as such we all need the redemption of Jesus, who is the only perfect person to die for our sin and coop to take our place to receive punishment of our sin. The bus came by that time, so though we don’t have time for a conclusion, but I did feel that God will forward
Posted 5 December 2023, 6:03 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Dec 5th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
It was not a good day for street outreach. The sun was scorching hot. The Uni is in Holiday period. But God still answered our prayer to give us both many gospel outreach opportunities in amazing way. We were led to chat with a Bangladesh family with Johnny chatting to the Mum behind the bus shelter in the shade and with Hung chatting to the son in the front under the sun. The Young kids once prematurely rush on board an wrong bus, with God's timely alert to the Mum to drag the son back down to the bus stop, as such both the Mum and the kid had a long enough time for us to share the full Gospel until their right bus arrived. Moreover, all the mainlander I approached today were all open heart and open mind. So, the harvest is really ripe despite the environmental factor was not friendly to our outdoor Open air evangelism ministry. Rec p below is the Battle Log of Hung.
1) I was led to approach a UQ girl from Guangzhou , who has been in Brisbane for a year. . She claimed she never met us but for this first encounter, she appeared open minded and willing to listen . It was a pity her bus came too quick for me to finish but I anyway gave away a tract to her.
2) Then I caught up with an UQ faculty member who was ok to chat but his attention was still on the forth coming bus as such not interacting too deep with the gospel message. He anyway took a tract to read when the bus came.
3) Then I caught up with a Nigeria girl. I started asking her the Christian revival status in Nigeria, but she seemed to be ignorant about it. And I could just start the gospel sharing but then the bus came. She also took a tract.
4) Then I was led to approach Chiu? from Urumyti of the Inner Mongolia . To my surprise, He was very open minded and respond to the gospel positively. I asked if he found any fault in the argument of way to address sin. He surprisingly answered there is not fault in the gospel message and show no reluctant to accept Christianity as his own faith by the grace of God. I referred him to connect with Power to Change group in the campus in case he accepted Jesus.
5) Then God miraculously teamed up Johnny and Hung to preach the Gospel to the mum and the son respectively. They are from Bangladesh and the kid is in grade 6. Originally, the kid mistaken the number of the bus and jump the gun to get on board the bus without his mother. Thanks God the Mum noticed it quick enough to drag the kid back down to allow us to have a long Gospel sharing time. Praised be to God, despite they are of Hinduism background, but they both showed no resistance to the Christian faith. In particular, when I asked the kid if there is any mechanism in Hinduism to address sin. He was too young to know but I encouraged him to share with his mun afterwards so that the Spirit may touch their heart to receive Christ together. And he is the only son of the family in contrast to big sibling i.e., his father has 6 sisters. So I thing by God's Will, their whole family will be brought to Christ very soon.
6) Then I was led to approach a PhD student from USA to first UK in Bath, then coming here to do his PhD on chemistry. We had a long ice breaking chat and his response was good. Yet his bus came very quick but he still delightfully took a track to read.
7) Next was to a Local Aussie Lady who declined us politely.
8 ) A young man ? from Da Tong , Shanxi took initiative to greet me and claimed we just met last week or the week before. He appeared not rejective to the Gospel and pray for divine encounter next week.
9) Jenny a Chinese origin from Cincinnati USA is now doing undergraduate in UQ. She was open but time again was not enough.
10) Arjun is a Hinduism follower from Nepal. But he considered himself a Hinduism by birth but he had no idea how does Hinduism address sin. So he is very open to the gospel message I just shared and accept it is a very rational way to deal with sin, designed by God
Posted 28 November 2023, 6:19 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Nov 28th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
The beginning of this week outreach was not ideal. The whole day it was heavily overcast weather with torrential rain in many suburbs. However, the grace of God was sufficient to give Johnny and Hung a window of light or no rain period around the Toowong Bus stop. Moreover, the University has just finished the academic term. There were much less student flows form and to St Lucia Campus, but we still were given many chances for good outreach. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung
1) First I was led to approach a Mainlander UQ girl who lives at the college of the Religious Department of UQ, because she told me the Uni is readily in term break long Summer Holiday that tricker my question why she still went to school and she said her student hostel is at one of the College of the UQ Religious Department despite she is a non-believer. Thanks God she was comparatively open for a chat as most of the other Mainlander students were not around. So, I was able to share her the full gospel. Towards the end of sharing the same guy in the past three weeks who was motivated to challenge soke of the points in Gospel turned up which I managed not to deal with him but finished my sharing with the Mainlander lady. They nevertheless started interacting with each other and the bus also just arrived by that time. I do believe the result was positive and God will follow up on this divine encounter.
2) Rejected by several Mainlanders before I was led to chat with a very open-minded Muslim lady who claimed she is not bounded by ritual law wearing Hejaz. She claimed she heard one of us sharing the gospel before, apparently she did not feel rejective but rather has remained open-minded and found my refreshing sharing sensible and logical that only Christianity address the issue of Sin and the way treated people with sin is both just and loving kindness that we, as sinners must be held responsible for our sin to receive the due eternal death punishment, but the loving kindness of God promise to whoever repent and seek Jesus as our saviour then our sins will deemed to have been punished and the record of our sins is set to zero, allowing God to reconciled with us as a new born again person with a clean sheet of sinless status because of Jesus. She was the rare Muslin who appears receptive to the idea that Jesus is the saviour in the capacity of the Son of God. She gladly took a track again to help her digest the gospel message when her bus arrived.
3) Then I was urged to approach an English middle age lady whose facial expression showed she was in pain because of illness as such she had no mood to chat but still, I got her consent to chat with her so she might not be too drawn to the feeling of pain but may divert her attention to other matter. Even though she clearly showed she is non-religious or can be considered as an Atheist. But I was still able to manage to share the gospel as a cross-cultural concept of a life issue of sin. After presenting my gospel in a strict non-religious sense.
4) Then next I was led to approach a lady works at Cole, She appeared a but sceptical initially but after I started sharing, she appeared receptive to the gospel though I only shared half the way. She took a tract to read and ponder afterwards.
5) The I was attracted to an elder man Patrick looking a bit pale and searching his bag for something, possibly the go card. I showed my care and asked if he needs help. Then I was moved to chat with him about his life and health. He told me he is a cancer patient having diagnosed with a lymph cancer at the neck which was a spread out from the cancer of the pancreas but he was now healed after several rounds of chemo. He just walked from Wesleyan hospital to Toowong village and then came to the bus stop to connect bus to home in St Lucia. We got connected because of our identity as cancer patience and though I have not yet been able to touch upon the gospel, but Patrick was given the awareness that life is too fragile and beyond our control, we must treasured the time God gave us to do the real meaningful thing and achieved the ultimate goal of life. I pray that our next meeting will lead him to the need of Jesus for giving us life of eternity.
6) Then I was led to connect with a young man from the mainland that I had chatted before. Through refreshing the gospel message, he seemed to become even more open and more ready to receive Christ as his saviour.
Posted 21 November 2023, 5:55 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Nov 21th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
It was again by the grace of God we can deliver our committed street outreach ministry today at Toowong with a Weather forecast of a 75% rainy day. The rain did fall over night and in the morning with a timely sunny break around noon time giving us just the needed window to serve at the Toowong bus stop and rain resumed falling again after our roster ministry time was over. God is always faithful and good to His servants and we do feel empowered and boosted spiritually to keep doing His mission. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung. It bears new meaning to me after I was cleared without any more Bladder Cancer cells yesterday, as such I am now free to run my race towards the trophy that God has in store for me and all other gospel warriors.
1) I was led to approach a Local Aussie lady who appeared very friendly and polite but firmly told me she is OK and does not need the Gospel. I tried to approach this as my usual style in a non-religious way but finally have to let go with her smiling face to show her determination to reject God.
2) Then I was Rejected twice by mainlanders.
3) Then I was led to approach a Local Aussie who claimed himself an Atheist. I said it is oK for him to hold his stand about religion but I still patiently share him the full gospel which he listened but with an indifferent attitude. Thanks, Gid at the end, he still was moved to take a tract.
4) Then I bumped into the first Hongkonger that build good rapport between us because of this identity. He is a Physiotherapy student but he showed great prudence in his respond to my sharing of the gospel message.
5) Then I was led to meet Joe who has 100 assurance of salvation and a clear understanding of grace and the gospel.
6) Then I was led to meet the 2nd Hongkongers today Miss Yeung who has come for two years already. Quickly, she identified herself as Catholic Christians. ?2 . Therefore, I lodged the diagnosis test of her assurance of salvation which her answer is 80% certainty only. She was graceful for my clarification and was happy to take a selfie to memorize her renewed understanding of the gospel and salvation.
7) Then I was led to approach another Mainlander from Guangzhou . She listened to my full gospel sharing reluctantly but did not take a tract.
8 ) Then I approach a big fellow from UK who claimed himself a God fearer but not a Christian. He believes in the God of Abraham who is also the God of Ismel. I stressed to him it is important to know who is God that worship but also equally important how our sin could be dealt with by that merciful and righteous God. And there is only one answer that is Jesus Christ himself.
9) Last but not the least, I was able to catch hold of an Indonesia student, giving him the answer that we all need Jesus and he delightfully took a tract to ponder on my conclusion.
Posted 14 November 2023, 5:57 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Nov 14th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
It was another scorching high noon day. Despite the temperature was registered as 29C, the actual heat at the bus stop is not a 100C furnace. Johnny and Hung simply treated it as part of the training to share the Gospel irrespective of the circumstances. Actually, the greater challenge is still the stone hard of most of the Mainlander people. Johnny learnt from one of the mainlander Christian he met at Sunnybank that, double the inflow of Mainlander students will be coming to Australia, yet all of them have been pre-warned not to Chat with local people about religion and politics. It reflects immediately for the current high rejection rate from the Mainlanders. Nevertheless, we still approached targeted people by the led of the Holy Spirit. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung.
1) I was moved to approach two students from Macau, , who should be more open then the Mainlander students. Both came for post graduate study and show little interest in religion. I nevertheless still managed to share them the nutshell of the gospel.
2) Reunited with two very keen mainlanders who behaviour exceptionally open to gospel. They actually have met either of us many times. So our catching up conversation are meant for another chance to invite them to make the last step of faith.
3) Lily from Northern QLD, recognized me and claimed we had chatted before. So I asked if she got the point of the tract which I found out later that was not yet the case. So reiterated the main lesson of the tract and appealed her to ponder deeper to see if she is not perfect enough that required for the salvation of Christ.
4) Then I caught up with Li? from Beijing, ( )who have come here as interchange students ( for three months only. She was comparatively opened and was OK to listen to the gospel and took a tract afterwards.
5) Then I caught up with a couple from Chengdu who were moving from Sunnybank to students hostel in St Lucia. They were reluctant listeners and refused a tract.
6) I caught up with a Korean atheist who is indifferent to the gospel but still listen reluctantly and took a tract afterwards.
7) Then I caught up next with a big fellow from Jiangsu Nanchong who was a willing listener to the gospel . He was attentive to the message as such he almost missed his bus.
8 ) Yet another brief chat with a Mailander girl?, as her bus came fairy quick.
9) Snay is an Aussie girl with a French name but parents are from Welsh. She was very friendly and polite to listen to the full gospel sharing even though she is of Catholic Chrisitan background. I tested for her assurance of salvation which she failed. But was happy to be clarified with the correct attitude.
Posted 7 November 2023, 5:21 PM by Hung Kwan. Permalink
Battle Log of Operation 513 for Toowong on Tuesday Nov 7th, 2023 from 1330 – 1500
There was scattered rain in the morning but the sky was cleared when we start our outreach at Toowong. But the raining day already set the tone for today evangelism which was tough and unsteady with little results. Basically, majority of people we met were from Mainland and it seemed that they have just received order from the mainland government to avoid talking to Christian and forbidden absolute to receive any tract from us. It happened almost identically to all the Mainlander students we met. Rather the Indian of Hinduism appeared more opened than any of the mainlander. Recap below is the Battle Log of Hung.
1) An AI guy from the Mainlander claimed he chatted with me just last week. But afterwards I cross check that it was false, he might have mixed up me with Johnny but he used his logical minded training to pick bone from and egg.
2) A group of three Mainlander boys kept mocking Johnny and me and in the meantime, interfere our conversation with other Mainlander people.
3) A Mainliner girl was originally OK for a chat but she felt threatened by the surveillance of that threesome boys.
4) Then I was led to catch up with a Singaporean boy who was not interested as he was busy in revision and preparing for Exam
5) Then I caught up with a Mainlander girl from Shenzhen. . The chat was OK but at the end, she still turned down my offer to her our tract.
6) Then I was able to catch up with a Malaysian girl who also was reluctant to listen half-heartedly.
7) Then I caught up with a Mainlander girl doing Biology. She also indicated no interest to the topic, then I turned to share with her the scientific aspects of the 6 days Creation which she found very interesting and convincing.
8 ) Then I was led to approach an Indian student majoring in mechanical engineering with an objective to get a mining job to apply for PR. Despite his Hinduism belief, he basically appeared open and rational and end up finding the gospel message is sensible and trustworthy.
9 ) Finally I caught with any Mainlander girl who also listened half-heartedly and finally reject taking the tract.
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