
Pray for Us
“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. At the same time, pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ.”
– Colossians 4:2-3
Like Paul, we recognize that prayer is essential to the gospel ministry in Kraków. As we work to share the gospel, disciple believers, and plant churches in Poland, we depend on brothers and sisters worldwide to lift up our team and ministry before the Lord.
Below you'll find specific ways to pray for our team members, our various ministries, and the people we serve. Join us in asking God to build His church in Kraków and beyond.
For our team members and families
Spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, and relational health
Boldness and wisdom in preaching, teaching, discipleship, and evangelism
Strong, loving marriages
Wisdom and endurance in parenting
That personal financial needs would be met
For more individuals and families to join the work in Poland
For Christ the Saviour Presbyterian Church
That current members and regular attendees would grow in grace and knowledge of God
That the church would grow through new members and conversions
For wisdom in preaching and teaching
That families and individuals in the church would grow in hospitality, serving, and evangelism
For the church to become financially self-sustaining
For our outreach ministries
For the Protestant literature we publish through MW Books to reach those who are searching for deeper theological truth. Ask God to use these resources to strengthen believers and draw seekers to genuine faith in Christ.
Vibe, the Ukrainian teen ministry
VoxBox, the English language arts and culture outreach
Church events conducive to inviting unbelieving friends, family, and neighbors
For the gospel to prevail in Poland
For spiritual awakening in a culture where religious tradition often obscures the true message of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone.
For wisdom and boldness as we engage in conversations about faith with skeptics, nominal Catholics, and those disillusioned with religion.
For the growth of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Poland
