Your prayers and support…
In pioneer missionary work the
space between survival and failure can be so very, very small. In recent months
we have found it prudent to put the work of our first efforts, Gdansk, on hold.
We reported that to you in our last blog, along with asking for your prayers
that we can reopen our work there in God’s timing.
More recently we have come near
the brink of needing to put our work in Krakow on hold. However, this time, God
had other plans. He has made necessary financial resources available and, with
the prospects improving all the time, we will be able to meet the substantial
financial obligations necessary to keeping our work open there. God spoke to
some of you about giving substantial gifts to the work, and New Mission Corps
volunteers are on the job (we will introduce them to you all soon). So we have
stepped back from the brink, thank the Lord.
Please know our gratitude for
your prayers, many of you letting us know that you pray for us daily. Prayer
is, without a doubt, what underpins our confidence that God is guiding us as we
learn how to bring the message of God’s love and holiness to the wonderful
people in Poland.
As we look ahead, we do so with
great joy and confidence. Please continue to pray for us, even when you may not
be aware that there is an urgent need of some kind. Your prayers give us
confidence as we follow God’s call to do this work.
What’s Next?
As you pray for us, you may feel
the prompting of God to do something more as one of our Poland Partners or
Partner Churches. The need for special gifts for the expenses of our building
in Krakow is ongoing. We would
welcome any special efforts on your part to help us raise the necessary funds
for this continuing need. The end of the year may be a good time for you to
give.
Our work in Poznan continues with the strong leadership of our Mission Corps
Volunteers, the Giles and Tracey families, as well as the growing number of
very competent Poland nationals.
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Poznan: Sweet Surrender Coffee Shop |
The Sweet Surrender Shop is prospering, and people
are being introduced to the love of God.
If you are inspired to do something special for the Poznan ministry,
there is an increasing need to replace furnishings and equipment that are
wearing out.
This is a good problem since it arises out of the success of this shop—stuff wears out more quickly when you use it a great deal.
We need to
replace tables, chairs, and sofas. We have taken some of the furnishings that
can no longer be repaired out of service, leaving us with some holes in our
seating and serving needs.
If an individual or family or church group would like to
take on one or more of these needs, we’d love to hear from you. The cost of
these items ranges from $50.00 to several thousand dollars for refrigeration
units. Those may seem mundane to you, but I assure you that our Sweet Surrender
staff will rejoice should you be inspired to help out. Perhaps this Christmas
season would be a good time for this to happen.
And in the future…
As you can see, there is never a
dull moment in our work. In addition to the challenges mentioned above, we also
greatly rejoice in how God is directing and redirecting our work in Poland. We
look forward to sharing with you more of the great stories of what God is doing
in the lives of those who are being transformed by the love of God in their
hearts.
As we look to the future, we
hope to develop additional ministry
centers and congregations. We are on a very exciting journey and are
overjoyed that our Poland Partners are sharing the journey with us.
We thank God for each of you and
pray God’s rich joy to be with you in this glorious Advent season. We are also
grateful for the strong support and encouragement from our new Regional
Director, Rev. Arthur Snijders, and Rev. Verne Ward III, our Global Missions
Director. Thank you for praying for them as well as for us as we go forward in
our work in Poland.