11/14/2008

Sealed

This week we had the privilege to be at Confluence in Manchester, UK. It is Youth Alive UK conference for youth pastors and leaders. We had an amazing time. God refreshed us through the wonderful atmosphere of praise and worship and was speaking to us through the ministry of the great speakers. Pastor Russell Evans from PlanetShakers Church in Melbourne, Sydney, was the main speaker. Once again we were blessed by his teaching and by the powerful anointing he is carrying. God used him to speak to us about Kraków sealing what he prophesied over us before. God is saying: "It is time for Kraków"!

The time spent in the presence of God during Confluence confirmed what we have already had in our hearts regarding the kind of church we want to see established in Kraków. We dream of church full of the power, glory and presence of Almighty God. We want it to be a Gateway for people to find THE WAY - Jesus Christ. We are believing for great things and praying that in all and through all we do He is glorified.

11/06/2008

Facts


In an article printed in EMQ in April 2004 one country topped the list for having a need for church planting missionaries.

Based on the "N" Formula, this country is 10000 times more needy than Papua New Guinea or over 200 times more so than Mexico.

There cities in other countries with more missionaries than this entire country.

As a percentage of the population, ther eare 4 times less Evangelical Christians living in this country than there are in Saudi Arabia.

There are nearly 1 million people per church planting unit in this country.

Of the nearly 2500 counties in this country 2219 have no Evangelical church of any kind within their borders. Within these 2219 "white spots" a total of 600 people die each day - with little or no exposure to the gospel.


The country?....... Poland

a little bit about us

Magda was born in 1977 in Częstochowa, city in southern part of Poland known as 'spiritual capital of Poland for Catholics because of Black Madonna Shrine. Magda is not so much spoiled only child, was raised in a loving family. At the age of 16 she was exposed to other church than Catholic and she decided to stay in that church. In the spring of 1993 she gave her life to Jesus. She laughs that she is 'a by-product' of her uncle's (dad's brother) witnessing to her parents. First years in Christian life were not so strong, but she felt strongly that no matter what God should be number one in her life. She started helping in the children's ministry, later in the uni students' group and finally was asked to lead a youth group. And that's when her love for the youth started. In the year 2000 Magda became an administrator for the Southern Poland Church Planting School. In that time she also studied and lead the youth group.

Zibi was born in 1971. He is the middle one of three brothers and he has a little sister. He was born and raised in a town called Strzelce Opolskie, about half an hour drive from Opole. When he was 18 communism ended in Poland. But the most important thing is - that's when he gave his life to God. After his first year of studies in Wroclaw, he decided to go to a Bible School. He did a two-year missions course. After that he spent few months in England in Wycllife Centre. When he came back he moved to the mountains and worked for two years in a Christian holiday center. He organized camps for children and youth. Then he went to the US where he spent 6 months. He was involved in a Polish church in Chicago. After coming back he was offered a job in a Norther Poland Church Planting School that was based in Gdansk. He took a role of Short Term Missions Coordinator. That was in 1997. While working in the CP School Zibi started thinking of sending Polish teams to other nations. And he started working towards that. Within the next few years he sent and led groups to Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Germany, France and even England.

Magda and Zibi met for the first time in 1999 in Budapest during an annual conference for people involved in ministry through Next Level International - an organisation that started the church planting schools in Poland in cooperation with Pentecostal Church. Since then they were seeing each other once - twice a year because of the conference or other church planting events. Some time later they started working together coordinating a mission team from Canada that was doing a bit of a tour around Poland. They got to know one another better and at the beginning of 2003 Zibi decided to ask Magda if they could become something more than just friends :) As you can imagine she agreed and as a result of that they got engaged in June and married in November of 2003! At that time Magda lived in a town in Western Poland called Głogów, and Zibi lived in Gdańsk - six hours train ride. So there was no chance for 'dating'. They could see each other for a day or two every three-four weeks, usually because of some trainings, conferences or other church events.

As a couple they are a part of Home Missions team, where together few other great people they work to see a church planting movement in Poland. They also run Young Christians' conference called RADICALS. In January 2009 they are going to move to Kraków - second largest city in Poland. They feel God is calling them to plant a church there. They have a dream to start an influential church that will be relevant for the 21st century people and full of God's glory and power.

Since July 2007 Zibi and Magda are proud parents of Bartek who is their greatest gift from God. Bartek loves 'reading' books and playing with cars, but he also loves being on stage! He spent lots of time there while still in his mom's tummy. When Magda was pregnant she interpreted during RADICALS and later on women's conference with Christine Caine - just a month before Bartek was born. Bartek is crazy about his daddy. They love playing and laughing together.
Whatever Zibi, Magda and Bartek do - they do it together as a family, because that's how they see life - God put them together, gave them one another so that together they could serve Him and do great things for Him.

11/02/2008

WELCOME

This is Zibi and Magda and we want to welcome you to our adventure - Krakow City Church. We have created this blog to provide information for our friends around the world about what we believe God is calling us to do. Here we will present information about Krakow, some statistics, our plans and development of the church we want to start. We hope this blog to be a source of information but also inspiration!


At the beginning of this year, after a time of prayer and seeking God, we decided to move to Krakow in 2009 to start a church there. A group of friends chose to join us and right now we have a team of 10 people who either are in Krakow or will move there with us in January.


So join us in this exciting journey! Here we go....


Welcome to Krakow - a city where tradition harmoniously blends with modernity. Where care for age-old heritage is accompanied by the development of modern technologies and creative invention of the inhabitants and people that work here, and the extensive offer of spending free time and genius loci of Krakow make it a fine city to live and work in.
Krakow is currently inhabited by approximately 760 thousand permanent residents, but every year it also becomes a home to several thousand or more people that live here temporarily, mainly students. Krakow is the second largest city in Poland. It is not only an administrative center of the Małopolskie Voivodship, but also an intra-regional scientific and economic center - a valuable partner for its investors. The economic significance of Krakow is reinforced by the demographic potential of the region - approximately 8 million people live within a 100 km radius of the city. An additional advantage is the fact that 60% of the inhabitants of our city are people under age 45. The intellectual potential of Krakow is created by 22 universities, nearly 20 thousand academic lecturers (including approximately 1 800 professors) and 190 thousand students.