Renewal, Growth, and Unity
News from Solid Rock Mission base in Poland
For us, the end of February is more than just a page on the calendar—it marks a meaningful transition from one season to the next. It’s a time when we come together as a team to reflect on our journey, share challenges and testimonies, evaluate our work, and refine our processes for the future.
One of the highlights of February was a two-day leadership retreat in Poland, where we gathered with our Ukrainian team.

Our time with Brian Long was a genuinely blessed moment. He spoke to us about longevity in ministry and how to guard against burnout. His message was powerful and deeply resonated with us, especially those entirely devoted to serving others.

We prayed together, encouraged one another, spent time in God’s presence, and found moments of rest before stepping into the next season.
As soon as the retreat ended, we dived into active work. We finalized key policies and procedures, updated job descriptions, and held meaningful sessions on heart healing, biblical conflict resolution, and strengthening team relationships.
A special joy for us was welcoming Pastor Dmytro Kovalevsky and his wife. He shared his experiences, challenges, and insights from ministry, inspiring us to move forward with renewed faith and vision.

We are deeply grateful to God for this time of renewal, the opportunity to unite before the busy season ahead, and His fresh word and abiding presence among us.

Thank God for everything!
Together in God's Work!
We are truly grateful to God for the privilege of being part of His incredible work and witnessing the younger generation come to Him.

We also want to thank every one of you who supports this ministry—your prayers and involvement are bearing lasting fruit!

Your support is an essential part of God's work in Ukraine and Poland, and together, we are seeing lives transformed and hearts touched by His love.

Thank you for your unwavering dedication, heartfelt prayers, and cooperation.
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“My prayer is not for them alone. I pray also for those who will believe in me through their message, that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me".

John 17:20-21