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Poland Missions Trip

Video Highlites From Worship Conference



Testimonies From Different Members Who Took Part In
Poland Worship Conference
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN
POLAND !

It was such a privilege to
be able to minister at the first FCM Worship Conference in Poland and to become
acquainted with so many wonderful people there. When we arrived in Warsaw, I
immediately sensed that we were there by divine appointment to encourage the
church in Poland and to help them to rise up and fulfill their destiny in the
earth. While I was there, I was impressed by the scripture where the Lord
declares that He resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Because the
nation of Poland is overshadowed by a beautiful spirit of humility, God is going
to be able to use them to be a great blessing in the earth, especially to
western Europe and the U.S. in the area of worship. Since there is such a
wealth of excellent musicians, artists, poets, writers, etc. in the churches of
Poland, we are very excited to return there in the future to see and hear the
unique expressions of worship birthed by the Holy Spirit in that nation. By
Pastor Julie Eymann
The
trip to Warsaw, Poland was my first trip out of
North America and my first international missions trip. I really went with no
expectations, understanding that this was the first worship conference in the
country where a vast majority are Catholic. We found the Polish people to be
some of the friendliest people we had ever met. I was amazed that I could walk
into such a foreign environment and place, and feel right at home! The presence
of God literally went before us and met us in the country. I had worried
emotionally how I was going to handle being so far from home, but God used it to
deepen my understanding of how to be "in the world but not of it" and how heaven
is our real home. During the whole conference I also learned a lot about how God
strengthens us! We only we able to get about 5 or 6 hours a sleep a night, and
the rest of the time was spent in ministry, so we were not working on our own
strength! I strongly believe that God has an amazing future in store spiritually
for the nation of Poland. By Amy Otto
We prepared diligently in the natural and
spiritual for our trip to Poland, and I believe God honored that. The anointing
during worship was increasingly heavy and liberating each night. The prophetic
word was clear and powerful. God challenged the Polish church to develop their
own Spirit-given sound in worship rather than mimic other churches in other
nations. God also promised that if they stay humble, He will use their worship
to spark revival in Europe The hunger and responsiveness of the Polish
Christians is refreshing and encouraging, and their friendliness made it hard
for us to say goodbye. I am already thinking and praying about how I can remain
a part of God’s work in Poland. – By Tim Eymann
The
trip to Poland demonstrated the power of the bond all Christians share in
Christ. Our hearts were knitted to the Polish despite cultural differences.
It was such a joy to join in the work there and offer what I could to help and
bless those precious people. At times I felt like the widow giving her mite.
As small as my individual contribution seemed in the vastness of Poland's need
for revival, I knew I was giving all I had, and our team put our trust in God's
ability to take the seeds planted there and multiply them into an abundant
harvest for the entire nation. It was such a privilege to be among the Polish.
They have such a hunger for God and such open hearts for the things of the
kingdom. Seeing their passion for Christ was inspiring. Not only did we sow
into Poland, but Poland sowed into us, and just being around the Poles and
seeing their hearts has changed me in a way that will affect my life here in the
States. I thank the Lord with all my heart for the experience. By Kevin Ott
The warm welcome we received from our
Brothers and Sisters in Poland was delightful and helped offset the impact of
the cool weather we Southern Californians find a bit foreign. Even more of a
blessing was the responsiveness of the delegates, young and not-so-young, in
both the worship services and to the teachings.
The eager invitation of many for us
to return next year and build on the foundation laid on this trip has already
inspired me to begin planning what could be done to continue to strengthen and
build up the Body of Christ in Poland. I believe the Lord will help the Polish
Church to develop its own culturally authentic worship style (rather than merely
aping a British, American or Australian offering of the sacrifice of praise).
The rich presence of God that will invite is going to empower an even more
awesome manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit and accelerated growth in the
congregations FCM is impacting. I sense that in the upcoming years God will use
the little church in Poland to set much of backslidden Europe on fire, the way
the youngest son, David, brought down Goliath, who had stymied the advance of
the armies of God. By Pastor Jon Eymann
This
trip to Poland was an experience of a lifetime. Before we left God spoke so
clearly to us that he was making a way for us, going before us to drive out the
enemy. We really felt that in the spiritual atmosphere, and as the conference
progressed we became more and more free and expressive in our worship together
with the Polish people, to the point of culmination in the final evening
service. There were many prophesies, visions, laying on of hands, and other
strong manifestations of the Holy Spirit. I truly believe that the heavens were
tremendously affected over Poland through this event, and that a dramatic
revolutionary change is coming for the churches in the whole region. There was
such a powerful message to the Polish people about a new sound, new wineskins, a
new beginning, and it is such a privilege to be considered as being a part of
that. It was amazing spending time with the pastors and worship team members who
attended. My prayer is that they all were encouraged to embrace, continue and
promote Davidic worship, and they will see the power of God minister to their
nation from their ongoing personal and corporate “throne room” experiences.
--Stacey Eymann, Jubilee Christian Church
The trip to Poland was my
first to Europe, and as I went I was just wondering how God could use me, both
at home and on this missions trip. I knew that He was changing a lot in my life
at the time, and that He would work in me if I went to Poland, that it was His
will that I go. He really did a work in my life there, the example of open,
active faith that the people of Poland showed was a real inspiration. It caused
me to move and act at a level of faith I hadn't felt in a long time. I met so
many nice, welcoming people who all had such a strong desire to bring revival to
their nation. And the desire to worship! To explore ways to lift God up over
Poland and bring real victory to that nation was so strong and different than
here in the US. I love Max, his energy and faith were an inspiration, and I
really enjoyed the journey I took with his son Paul too, and the people at his
and Rev. Andrew's church. I could really sense that God is going to really move
in Poland, and then use the people of Poland to reach the rest of Europe and I
think it’s really really exciting. By
Josh Eymann
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