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October 30, 2007

All Things are Possible: four lives touched by Jesus in Poland

Piotr praying.jpgA passage from Matthew 19:25 portrays the disciples as they realize how difficult it is for human beings to break the mold of their set behavior. “Who then can be saved?”, they ask Jesus in astonishment. He looks them in the eye and answers: “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” It seems that the disciples’ question frequently mirrors our own frustrations. A nonbeliever friend keeps on rejecting the gospel, claiming that he or she “will never change”. A person we have been faithfully lifting up in prayer is still embroiled in the same sin. A situation continues to look hopeless despite our heartfelt prayers and endeavors. Indeed, the world around us would tell us that our existence is always hemmed in by numerous factors: the social stratum we were born into, our genetic and biological makeup, our upbringing, the career path we have chosen and the imperfect decisions we have made. There is no turning back, no starting with a clean slate, no possibility of change or healing. But the world lies: there is always a way out. It is called REPENTANCE.

Poland’s spiritual needs might seem staggering at first glance. Fortunately, God has a group of determined people in Poland – determined to work the impossible by His amazing grace. Christians involved in numerous ITMI projects have seen this wonder play itself time and time again before their very eyes.

New Life Center.jpgThe caretakers at the Bread of Life’s transitional home, the New Life Center came close to writing Adam off as a hopeless case. Adam’s blatant disregard for the program rules regularly made him a nuisance to the staff and other residents alike. Finally Irek, one of the therapists, took Adam out into the fields, put a shovel in his hand and told him to dig himself a grave. “This is where your lifestyle of addictions is leading you,” Irek said. Adam was shaken. He soon lost the battle to his old habits, however, and ran away from the center. When two NLC therapists visited him in hopes that they could persuade him to return, they were literally thrown out of his apartment. They went home believing that Adam was done for. But no sooner had the door closed after them than God touched Adam’s heart. The man called the center and begged to be allowed back. Since then, he gave his life totally under the dominion of Jesus, and has remained clean, not touching drugs nor alcohol.

Humanly speaking, Arek was predestined for a second-hand life. Raised up in a miserable burrow of an apartment by his mentally deficient mother, he quickly fell into the company of likewise disillusioned boys. He was about to hit the skid row – when God intervened. “Accidentally”, thanks to the donation of an American sponsor, Arek made it to a Christian camp co-organized by ITMI’s Jim LaRose and his co-workers, Lukasz and Asia Mikolajczyk. There was nothing lovable about this short and scrawny rebel, but the camp staff was able to look at him through the Lord’s eyes. After the camp was over, members of Gniezno Baptist Church took Arek under their wing. Jim regularly did staple shopping for Arek’s mom. Often, he invited Arek over for the weekends, so the boy could hang out with some Christian peers. Four years later, Arek again went to the Gniezno Church children’s camp this July – as one of the staff members. Dependable and caring, he is a diligent helper at children outreach clubs in Gniezno, and he continues to grow in his faith. God has used a body of determined believers to work a 180° change in Arek’s life, and is quickly multiplying their impact as Arek serves Him faithfully.

In a similar way, God used the Word Zone, the small non-denominational fellowship created in Poznan, Poland after one of Gospel Joy Workshops. Gospel music is about worship, but how can you enter into God’s presence without ever having experienced that “happy day when Jesus washed [your] sins away”? The people of Poland usually think of worship either as attainable through fulfilling various religious rites, or merely as an emotional high. With this need in mind, the Word Zone squad organized a week-long Gospel camp at the beginning of July 2007. It quickly turned out that the participants’ goal was not only to hone their singing skills, but primarily to establish a living relationship with God’s only Son! Guest musicians and workshop leaders, Brian Fentress of Phoenix, Arizona, and Allan Wilt-shire from Atlanta, Georgia did not mince words while addressing the campers: “Gospel music is about a real friendship with God. If you don’t have it, don’t even bother singing.” The response of the participants was heartwarming. “I learned more about worship in one week than I had throughout the entire last year!”, exclaims one of them. “What happened during the camp surpassed my wildest dreams... I feel that my family has grown in numbers!” As a result of the camp, many former captives were set free to taste the exuberant joy God has planned for His children.

Greg came to the Lord through the Philip Project, which uses Dr. Piotr Zaremba’s new translation of the Bible, along with a series of short study guides, to present the Word of Truth clearly. “When I was reading the gospel of John with the help of the study guide,” remembers Greg, “I often wanted to answer the questions with the first thing that came to my mind, quickly, without looking for hints in the Scripture. Then, when I started to turn to the Word for answers, they proved to be totally different than what I had in my mind.” Indeed, there is wonder working power in the Word of God, if only its seed falls on an understanding heart. By God’s grace, the New Testament in an
understandable, contemporary language, prepared by Dr. Zaremba and his team, is already at the press, and people not only in Poland, but also in Polish communities abroad are waiting eagerly for its publication. It is the prayer of the translators that the new version will transform Polish people’s thinking about God and His plan for humanity.

In a world that does its utmost to overwhelm and disillusion, the Lord’s hand “is not shortened, that it cannot save” (Isa 59:1a). The stories recounted above are merely tips of an iceberg: there is always so much more going on under the surface, as the ministries receive support from believers all around the world, in prayer, money or workers. Thanks be to God who allows us all to work the impossible, together as one organism, whose joints and muscles are set in motion by His freeing grace.

by Carolyn Zaremba


Previous Articles:


  In Search of Redemption: Poland-A Bird's Eye View (September 19, 2007) The workday is finally over, and Basia, a young Polish psychologist, is free to enjoy a well-deserved cup of spicy Mexican chocolate in a cozy downtown cafe. Nestled comfortably on a couch right next to her sits her friend, a . . . more

  Inside Missions: Nungessers on Short-term Missions continued (August 24, 2007) Last month we sat down with Richard and Brooke Nungesser, ITMI missionaries and directors of Bread of Life in Poznan, Poland, to get their thoughts on short-term missions. They are working alongside Polish nationals to reach the homeless and international . . . more

  Short-term, Long Impact (July 18, 2007) Ten years ago, Ron and Jane Dissly obediently followed the Lord as he led them to missions in Poland. Ron and Jane took a leap of faith to live in a foreign country and culture for a year while planting . . . more

  Megi's Polish Cheesecake with Peaches (June 18, 2007) Megi Sieliccy is a young newlywed professional, serving the Lord through Gospel Joy Workshops . A talented musician, Megi plays keyboard for the workshops and helps organize these evangelistic events. Her husband, Kris, ministers to the homeless through Bread of . . . more

  Singing to Salvation (May 21, 2007) Three hundred and forty-five Poles gathered on the last weekend of April in the large, auditorium in Wroclaw, Poland. They came to learn to sing trendy Gospel Music. As the style calls for, they exuberantly sang praise to Jesus...before many . . . more

  Victorious Openings (June 1, 2006) It will soon be 5 years since Richard and Brooke Nungesser set off by faith to serve the Lord with ITMI in Poland. One evening, shortly after their arrival, they returned by train to their home in Poznan from . . . more

  May Updates (May 1, 2006) Viorel and Daria Pop have quietly and faithfully been working to expand Bethesda Foundation’s ministry to elderly widows in Romania. Old people in this Latin nation, who do not have relatives to care for them, often freeze to death in . . . more

  Update from Poland (April 1, 2006) Last month we were blessed with a visit from Rev. Piotr Zaremba, ITMI’s European Director. He encouraged many of our partners interested in going to Poland as missionaries, participated in Mission conferences, and inspired church congregations, small groups, and Sunday . . . more

  Welcome Ansel Alcott Boone! (March 20, 2006) Ansel Alcott Boone completed what Bill Bathman has affectionately dubbed "The Boonie Trio" on Sunday March 19, 2006 at 9:18am. Ansel weighed 7 lbs 12 oz and measured 20 1/8 inches long. The Boone family praises God for the . . . more

  Reaching Poland with Gospel Joy (February 1, 2006) 2/1/2006 Due to their past culture, the influence of Communism, religious misinformation and a harsh climate, the people of Poland are generally closed mentally, socially and spiritually to the idea of a relationship with Jesus. They believe that evangelical . . . more
  Gospel Joy Choir Team (February 1, 2006) Recently, Megi and the Gospel Joy Choir team finished their workshops in Poznan, Poland. There were 320 participants, two of whom were saved through the worship times held during the workshop. A week later, 30 of them showed up for . . . more

  ITMI Container Heads to Poland (January 1, 2006) What happened on Saturday, November 5, 2005 was a simple miracle. A group of volunteers from ITMI and PROJECT C.U.R.E. gathered at PROJECT C.U.R.E.’s warehouse to load the container headed for Maranatha Baptist Church in Swinoujscie, Poland. The container (packed . . . more

  Mission to Poland (October 1, 2005) One of ITMI’s Polish partners is Malgorzata Latanowicz. Mercifully she prefers to be called “Megi” which is a great relief to all her American friends. Megi’s ministry is musical and her group in Poznan focuses on Spirituals, which they call . . . more

  Medical Equipment for Poland (August 1, 2005) ITMI’s Director, Steve Evers inspects medical equipment and supplies arranged by PROJECT CURE for delivery to the hospital in Swinoujscie. Local authorities have agreed to consider accepting these needed items in lieu of the fine they imposed on the Baptist . . . more

  Poland: Saving a Seaside Church (July 1, 2005) Not long ago ITMI’s Piotr Zaremba received an urgent call for “help” from the Baptist Church in Swinoujscie, in the northwest corner of Poland. It’s a tourist-port city on the Baltic Sea. Five years ago the previous Pastor had . . . more

  Transition & Transformation in Europe (May 1, 2005) Itineraries Linked Last month ITMI’s Tim Keller (on his way to the USA for 6 weeks) stopped over in Europe for a week and traveled with Bill Bathman through Germany and Poland for ministry. This coincided with Dr. Peter Hammond . . . more
  Poland: Biblical Worldview Seminar (May 1, 2005) continued from Itineraries Linked On Saturday Peter and Tim had a morning Biblical Worldview Seminar in Poznan. Bill took the opportunity to meet with Tucker and Meredith Boone, some of the newer ITMI missionaries on the field. More later about . . . more

  Moving Forward in Poland (March 1, 2005) In addition to their many other responsibilities ITMI’s Richard and Brooke Nungesser lead the Bread of Life ministry, a vital process of transforming homeless people into productive Polish citizens. Their no nonsense approach incorporates a skillful blend of tenderness and . . . more

  Clear Visions from Piotr Zaremba (January 27, 2005) Beloved, Have you ever been under the mountains? I was. Under the mountains of e-mails, letters, demands and requests. I could say with Jonah: "The waters closed in over me to take my life; the deep surrounded me; weeds were . . . more

  Growing in Africa, Europe (January 1, 2005) Dear Team, This week (6-14) begins the Summit camp in Cape Town. It is geared to help students realize their God given potential to take positive action to change our world for Christ. It has been said, “Those who understand . . . more

  Carols by Candlelight 2004 (December 17, 2004) Dear Friends and Family, We would like to share with you our excitement! Carols by Candlelight 2004 took place this past Sunday, December 12th. Much time and effort was put into this event. 8 countries were represented on stage (American, . . . more

  Poznań...Our New Home.... Boones (December 9, 2004) There are some days when it still seems a bit surreal, but Poznan is becoming more comfortable for all of us. We are excited that we’ll finally be moving into a place of our own. We have been blessed these . . . more

  His Indescribable Gift - Nungessers (December 6, 2004) Hello Everyone, “Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift” 2 Cor. 9:15 We are so excited to be in contact with you again. Our computer has been down, but after lots of work and frustrations we are running again. . . . more

  Gospel Workshops in Poznan (November 18, 2004) Note from the Mission Administrator: One of the exciting outreaches of Pro Novis is their Gospel choirs. Gospel music is very popular in Poland and Pro Novis has developed an outreach to folks who wish to learn to sing this . . . more

  Boones Update from Poland (October 29, 2004) The streets here in Poznan' are cobblestone. Many of them have been covered with asphalt, but even then, they are still cobblestone and when the asphalt starts wearing away, as asphalt tends to do...there is the cobblestone and you can . . . more

  Update from Poland (October 1, 2004) In July we alerted you to the urgent case of Michael, 10-year old son of Darek and Daria Banicki, suffering from Niemann-Pick Syndrome, Type C. Rev. Piotr Zaremba writes: “Just at the time Mike started to lose his breathing some . . . more

  ITMI Director Back from Europe (September 1, 2004) As I was leaving Poland on the last day of a 25 day Eastern European ministry trip through 6 countries, a dear Polish brother shared with me something he had read from John Piper on missions. He started by saying, . . . more

  Poland: Summer Teams (August 1, 2004) Youth Camps are some of the most fruitful evangelistic endeavors this time of the year. ITMI’s Jim LaRose is working with Piotr Zaremba in camps for foster children in Poznan. Ron & Jane Dissly are busy serving in a variety . . . more
  Poland: Nungessers, Mateusz (August 1, 2004) In January 04, while Richard and Brooke Nungesser were in the US raising funds for the New Life Center, the Polish government passed a new building law requiring a Master Plan before any changes can be made. How does this . . . more
  Update on Michael Banicki (August 1, 2004) Your response to last month’s news about this 10-year old Polish boy suffering from Niemann-Pick disease has been very encouraging. As a result ITMI has been able to send some significant financial help to the family. They are very grateful . . . more

  Michael Banicki (July 1, 2004) The Banick FamilyIn addition to all the wonderful and positive things the Lord is doing here through ITMI’s Piotr Zaremba, the Nungessers, Jim LaRose, and now the Tabers and Disslys and soon the Boones, there is a sad note we . . . more

  Poland Update June 2004 (June 1, 2004) Tucker and Meredith Boone are our new missionaries to Poland – target time for departure is the first week in September, so they have a lot to do in the next three months. They have been in diligent deputation since . . . more

  May Polish Translation Update (May 13, 2004) Beloved in Christ, Let me share with you again about what is going on concerning Polish Bible Translation Project. Our break that we took upon completion of a literal translation of the New Testament (a version somewhat like a Polish . . . more
  Nungessers - Yahoo from Poland! (May 13, 2004) Dearest Zealots, Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor serving the Lord. Romans 12:11 Is Zealot a compliment to you or an insult? Hopefully if you are keeping your spiritual fervor serving the Lord, you will take . . . more

  Celebrate your salvation! (April 9, 2004) Beloved in Christ, I am back with you. After very intense journey through the New Testament translation I desired to have some time to rest at His feet, to meditate, to get focused, to catch up with the things laid . . . more

  Progress in Poland (April 1, 2004) Rev. Piotr Zaremba presses on with the Polish Bible Translation Project. Having completed the New Testament at the end of last year, the team is working hard on the Old Testament. Already they have finished Genesis through I Samuel. Psalms . . . more

  Walk a Mile in My Shoes (February 1, 2004) A dramatic testimony as told by Brooke Nungesser. My name is Mateusz Ostrowski, and this is my story. Growing up in Poland without a father is not uncommon, nor is watching them die from tragic deaths. Many children suffer painful . . . more
  Focus on Poland: Expanding and Moving Forward (February 1, 2004) Poland’s second largest city is the epicenter of ITMI’s work in this strategic north European country. To find it on a map, Poznan is on a level with Berlin and Warsaw and about mid-way between the two. Leading our work . . . more

  Translation Success (January 1, 2004) Congratulations are in order for the Reverend Piotr Zaremba who has achieved his goal to complete the translation of the New Testament from Greek into Polish by the end of 2003. Well done Piotr! Now, thousands of Poles will be . . . more

  New Testament Translation Completed! (December 31, 2003) Beloved, This is Dec. 31st. 2003. And this e-mail is to let you all know, that the translation of the New Testament from Greek to Polish (a translation similar to your ESV or NASB) is DONE. God is gracious and . . . more

  Answered Prayers in Poland (December 12, 2003) Dearest Warriors,You must have huge muscles from praying so hard!!! Thank you dear Jesus. Thank you all! 1st Baptist Church finally voted on the weekend of December 6th and 7th. The voting process was two days, and it was by . . . more

  Translation Update (November 9, 2003) Beloved, Let me upadate you again on our progress in Polish Bible Translation Project. 1. Twenty-five more chapters of the Book of Acts and the New Testament is done. 2. Concerning the Old Testamant we are in 1 Samuel. Thank . . . more

  Poland In Touch (November 1, 2003) The translation of the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Polish continues on schedule. ITMI’s Rev. Piotr Zaremba has completed over 20 books in the New Testament and plans to have the entire NT completed by the end of this . . . more

  20 Books Translated! (October 3, 2003) Beloved in Christ, Again a looong time elapsed since I wrote my last note. Unbelievable! I am writing to update you on the progress of our translation adventure. Yesterday we finished translation of 2 Thessalonians. So as far as the . . . more

  Your Mission Dollars at Work (October 1, 2003) The Pro Novis program we told you about in August is up and running. Andrew Gorski writes, “We have started student recruitment.” This month classes begin in 12 small towns near and around Poznan. These are English Language Schools (ELS). . . . more

  A great (first) six months (September 1, 2003) Jim LaRose, ITMI’s newest teacher–appointee to work with Rev. Piotr Zaremba has completed his first six months in Poznan. He has been involved in a wide variety of evangelistic outreach including Good News Club meetings, teaching English to Polish students . . . more
  Ministering to the homeless in Poland (September 1, 2003) Richard and Brooke Nungesser have found a less expensive apartment in Poznan with advantages other than economic. It’s new, not in the ghetto and only a short (6–minute) bus ride outside of town and near a lake. The only . . . more
  Translation Progress (September 1, 2003) Rev.Piotr Zaremba, ITMI’s Polish Director, continues to work hard on the Polish Bible Translation Project. Greek texts are his expertise. The core team of translators consists of Prof. Piotr Muchowski (Hebrew text), Anna Józak (Greek text) and Marta Tylenda, . . . more

  August Update (August 1, 2003) Beloved in Christ, This is Piotr Zaremba again. Summer time was quite busy — for the Lord. I did not miss a single day (since the begining of 2003) as far as translation of the Bible is concerned. So, consequently, . . . more
  Interview with Piotr Zaremba (August 1, 2003) We are never surprised when we learn that our innovative, entrepreneurial and far–sighted European Director Piotr Zaremba has begun another endeavor to reach his fellow countrymen for Christ. Creativity is a Hallmark of leadership. Piotr is not lacking in any . . . more

  Update for Prayer and Praise (July 1, 2003) Beloved in Christ, Thank you for your support. It means a lot to us. Below let me inform you about some developments: 1. We sent the Gospel of John to the printing press yesterday. This second printing is to be . . . more
  July Update (July 1, 2003) Beloved in Christ, Thank you for your support. It means a lot to us. Below let me inform you about some developments: 1. We sent the Gospel of John to the printing press yesterday. This second printing is to be . . . more
  Expansion in Poland (July 1, 2003) Rev. Piotr Zaremba, ITMI’s Polish Director can hardly contain his joy. Churches he has planted are growing and multiplying. KOMPAS, the Christian educational aspect of his work is thriving. The highlight of his ministry however is Bible translation. Please keep . . . more

  June Update (June 14, 2003) Beloved in Christ, This is to provide you with some up-dates concerning Polish Bible Translation Project. 1. Books translated: Old Testament: Genesis-Deuteronomy; New Testament: Matthew-John, Romans, Colossians, Hebrews, Philemon, 1John-Relevation (today Jude was finished). 2. The Gospel of John is . . . more

  Dynamic Duo (in Poland) (June 1, 2003) Richard and Brooke Nungesser are ITMI’s dynamic duo, working alongside Rev. Piotr Zaremba. In 2001 they launched “Bread of Life” ministries targeting homeless people in and around the Poznan Central Train Station. Since then they have served 4,150 dinners, 1,625 . . . more

  More (good) news (May 26, 2003) Beloved in Christ, This is me again. Just some news: 1. Some fifteen minutes ago we just finished translating the Book of Revelation of John. So, as for the New Testament we have Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Romans, Colossians, Hebrew, . . . more

  May Update (May 12, 2003) Beloved in Christ, Yes, I am alive. I write to report, that the Gospel according to Matthew is translated. It did not happen without your prayers. So we have: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Romans, Colossians, Hebrews, and Philemon. As for . . . more

  Church Plant! (May 1, 2003) Rev. Piotr Zaremba has planted another church in Poznan, Poland. He is hard at work translating the Bible into Polish. ITMI’s newest missionary Jim LaRose has joined him there. Richard and Brooke Nungesser continue to see God at work in . . . more

  April Update (April 8, 2003) Beloved, As 5N Church we found our new meeting place. This is a Cuture Hall. We start this coming Suday, all of us, International and Polish, at 11:00 a.m. Please, remember us in prayer. The area is very Catholic with . . . more

  March Update (March 18, 2003) Beloved in Christ, As you know I am a pastor as well. Due to the good growth of the church I used to pastor last fall we planted our forth church, the 5N Church. The church is now about 5 . . . more

  February Update (February 17, 2003) Beloved in Christ, Just some up-dates: 1. Last week-end we had our second Bible Movement Conference. The people wanted me to expose to them Romans 6. We had about 42 attending and the next conference was planned. 2. Concerning Romans . . . more

  Great Developments (January 30, 2003) Beloved in Christ, I was silent for some. This was due to some great developments here. 1. The Gospel according to John (literary translation) was published last week! This is the first fruit of our labor. We already distributed about . . . more
 
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