Sunday, September 20, 2009
Overcoming the "it'll be awkward" barrier
Last year I recognised I had a problem but didn't really do anything about it. This year I was determined to make sure I did something about this bad habit.
I think it was about here (marked on the map) during my journey home from Perth Underground Train Station on Friday that I overcame my paralysing fear of man and broke my golden 30in30 rule. despite some moments of hesitation, I reached into my handbag to grab a tract and gave it to this man sitting next to me.
I gave it to him fully knowing I could see him again someday cos he caught the same train home as me. This was BIG for this wussy serial tract-and-runner.
Thoughts raced through my head such as 'what if I see him again - it'll be awkward!' 'he doesn't look like he'd be interested' 'can't I just give him the tract when he leaves?'... But I knew God wanted me to at least try talk to him so I gave him the tract saying 'this is for you, it's a gospel tract'.
He then looked at it for a while, turned it round and read the address of our church. 'Ullapool road... where is that? I think that may have been the church I got married in'
We talked more and it turns out it wasn't the same church, but he then went on to say 'the problem with this is that I am an engineer and I believe in logic, so I won't be able to believe in God'. We talked a bit more about that and then he had to get off the train because he had arrived at his stop. We parted with him saying 'we could talk about this for hours, but I need to get off here'. He handed the tract back to me and I told him it was OK and that he could keep it and read it properly later. He thanked me and popped it into his pocket
I kinda regretted not starting the conversation sooner cos I ran out of time, but at the same time, I was happy that I overcame my fear of man and that I didn't just wuss out with another tract-and-run. I think God was gracious enough to even give me a pleasant experience too.
Maybe someday I will see him on the train again and we can continue our conversation. Instead of dreading this day, I'm kinda looking forward to it!
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Kings Park 30in30 Opportunities
We had a gazebo to ourselves and because of a little rain, some strangers joined us for singing. Gave them two of the tracts just as they were leaving.
One couple was sitting near us during the 30in30 Lunch. After a while, I approached them and surprisingly he used to give out CHICK tracts 40 years ago, actually THIS WAS YOUR LIFE the faithful chick tract :) Asked whether he was still attending church and he and his wife are attending Perth Christian Life Centre. Ended up talking about witnessing and revival in perth. Also gave him our TRY THIS QUIZ tract and we were both encouraged by the encounter.
Once again God used 30in30 not just to bring the Gospel to the lost but to encourage other Christians to go back to a witnessing lifestyle.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Bigger is your excuses or God?
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Last night ...
Fail to tract today but ...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Coincidence? Accident? OPPORTUNITY !
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
30in30 Testimonies from Prayer Meeting tonight
LESSON 2: Being a Good Testimony.. Requires You to Testify
When you do something good or nice, its not a "good testimony" for God if the person doesn't even know that you are a Christian! They will just think that it's nice to still have some "decent people" around. One way to share that you are a Christian without the awkwardness is through gospel tracts.
This week, another participant of 30in30 found $10 on the floor. She thought about turning the money into the receptionist and worried that the person would keep the money rather than pass it back to the rightful owner. Eventually she decided to give the $10 to reception and the lady was very surprised and asked "why are you so honest?" As she left, she offered the THIS WAS YOUR LIFE tract and explained briefly that this was why she was honest.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
quick draw
Later at church, while sitting down after eating some dinner, my bro comes in and asks
'Did you give your tract out tonight?'
'Yep'
'In the city?'
'Yeah'
'to a guy on a bench?'
'yeah...'
'kinda dark with glasses?'
'yeah! you tried to tract him?? Hahahah I beat you!'
It turns out he had only read some of the tract and was going to read the rest later, but what were the chances of us tracting the same guy on the same night?
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Pray for us
free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: And that we may
be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men: for all men have not
faith. But the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish you, and keep you
from evil." (2 Thessalonians 3:1-3).
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
September 30in30 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
August 30in30 Testimony from Singapore from 2007
The Man which God prepared for me -shared by Brother Sean Loo
I met him at Lakeside MRT Station, the most unexpected place for all to happen
I told myself that giving out tracts without explaining the intent is always easy. After all, how tough can it be to just pass the tract to someone as you can quickly make a quick exit without getting out of our comfort zone – to evangelise the gospel.
During one of the days in my first 30in30 (Sept 2007), I was thinking how I should give away the tract-of-the-day at nearly 11pm at night while I travelled back on train towards Lakeside MRT. That was one of those days where my ‘shy’ mood kicked in and I was thinking of just giving the tract on the next day instead. But as I exited the gantry, I prayed to God, asking Him to show me the person to give to if it was His will. But in my heart, I was hoping for God not to show me the person so that I can end my day in peace.
Near the exit of Lakeside MRT, I saw this guy sitting there on his own, a rather not-so-friendly type. Somehow, this Voice in me prompted me to just go to him and pass him this tract. I told myself if he seemed interested, then I will take it as a signal to continue sharing the full gospel to him.
I started initiating some friendly start-up lines and introduced the tract to him and who I was. Thank God that he was waiting for company transport for work. So I knew I had the time and thus I continued sharing. His interest in the gospel kept me going and I shared the entire gospel with him! Though he was not ready to accept our Saviour, I could see the interest that he had. I got his contact and invited him to our church.
For the next few weeks, he did come to our church and there were opportunities for him to listen to the Word of God from the pulpit. There were some following up on him and he even brought his other friend. Being a Malaysian who needed to work on weekends, his attendance became more irregular later on. This was worsened when he moved to a place further away. Therefore currently, he is not coming to our church but I still thanked God for this opportunity. While I am not the final piece of bread to make him full and for him to accept Christ, I did bring him closer to believing. Please do join me in prayers for him – Ah Chor, and pray that God will move him again in another part of this country to realise the need to get salvation.
So my dear YFers, you will not know what to expect from this 30in30 exercise. How God will use you is beyond your imaginations. There were also another few accounts of excellent sharing at Lakeside MRT, which did become my favourite ‘fishing’ site for this exercise. However, I believe the toughest decision for you at times will be whether to ‘share or not to share’ after you pass him/her the tract. If possible, I urge you to share. Once you step out of your comfort zone, God will lead you through the entire process. Don’t just simply pass a tract to someone out of obligations but look beyond and see that you are the messenger from God to deliver the Good News. Be strong and of good courage YFers! God reassured us that He will be with us in all circumstances, especially so if we are doing His work.
“Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.” Joshua 1:9