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What will we do? How do we do it?
Posted by Travis in Poland, Travis' Thoughts, Trip updates on January 9, 2010
Both of those questions we hope to answer after this trip, over the years we have had many of our own ideas, previously worked with some, and visited others to learn, and will soon see more and return to old friends. We wonder how feeding the poor might look? We wonder what kinds of social justice ideas will bring God’s glory to the Polish people. We hope to see people come alive to serve God and his people. So in just a few short days we hope to engage into conversations to give us insight and wisdom into the Polish people.
We know that all of this is possible, it will take time, and risks, awfully large risks which will, at times, lead to frustration. In the end though, the heart of God is for his Church to expand. This isn’t the religion, it isn’t the buildings, it’s the heart of the living God living in people, giving them hope, freedom, and unconditional love. Much observation, prayer, learning, making mistakes, will be needed – yet this is exciting, because God has spoken many words of affirmation into our lives, so we accept the mission.
Bring people to know Christ as their Lord and Savior, disciple them into strong characters, free them from the binds of this life, all with love, grace, and mercy. All resulting in Christians who are impassioned with the parting words of Christ – go and make disciples of all nations. This is the goal, and we should never forget.
The next trip!
Posted by Travis in Family News, Fund Raising, News, Poland, Trip updates on November 9, 2009

We have been fairly low key about some plans which have been brewing for a little while… a trip to Poland in January! It will be from January 11th to the 28th, God has provided essentially all of the funds already, so no fund-raising! We are excited and at the same time in a lot of prayer, we will be meeting with friends and leaders learning about many of the details it will take for us to make the big move. We ask for you to intercede with us now, as we know there will be many details and more obstacles which can seem overwhelming.
The goal of this trip is two fold. First, take as much opportunity to observe ministry, with our friends in Kraków and in Wrocław (we’ll be there too, more on that in a minute). We’ll be attending every event we can, having coffee with every person we can, and praying a lot. We need to begin making these appointments now – which can be difficult, so please be praying that people’s schedules allow us to be used by God.
Second, we will be meeting with other Foursquare friends, leaders, and missionaries in Wrocław (about 3 hours west of Kraków). They are the leaders of The Rock church and we are excited to share with them what God has laid on our hearts, to learn from them, and simply fellowship and glean what God is doing through them.
We covet your prayers and look forward to what God is doing! If you’re Polish and reading this, let’s schedule some time for coffee! :)
REACH Polska…. The next mission…
Posted by bkraft in Fund Raising, News, Poland, Trip updates on January 8, 2009
It has been a few months since we returned from our last mission in Poland in October, 2008. It was a learning experience that we will never forget. From the exhausting flights and layovers to sickness and injury then to miraculous healing and building of new relationships we gained a new desire for the Nation of Poland. Our resolve has never been stronger to see our friends there receive healing in the area of relationships and freedom from bondage and strengthening in their relationship with God.
We learned that there are communications barriers that we need to overcome and while this is true here in the states as well as in other parts of Europe, Poland is where our heart is. The uniqueness of Poland is the population of Bible believing Christians is less than one percent. While the country is 99.99% Catholic, there is still need for truth and healing.
We are looking to head back in late July. Outreach is on our list of things to do, as well as create a video of interviews from the Christian Polish community to find out what it is that they want for their people. What is it that we can bring to them that is tangible that they can take to their families and friends in order to release healing and start a move of Christ that will encompass the city of Krakow.
We have a support and newsletter that will be coming out soon to ask for your support for this next trip. The trip will be 2 weeks in length. We will need prayer and financial support.
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Kraków mission – accomplished
Posted by Travis in News, Poland, Trip updates on October 27, 2008
So I’m finally able to relax a bit, nothing is planned for tonight and I’ve done enough thinking and processing about our trip that I can finally put most of it into words. In general I feel good about it, we spent significant time with people, creating new relationships, building up our existing ones, and ministering to our closest friends there. Overall this was the most exhausting trip for Alexis and I, due to the fact that on most days we got up at 6am and didn’t get to bed until around 10pm. We were getting up so early because we had about a 45 minute commute (via Bus and Tram) to the language school, which was from 9:30 to 2pm each day. While we were in school the rest of our team tried to meet up with people (not very successfully), prayed for the city and churches, and explored possible future neighborhoods for us.
Speaking of language school, now that we’ve taken nearly a week break, we know we need to get back to studying – and hopefully, God providing, taking private lessons from the director of the Polish school here in Portland. The course was very intensive and at times frustrating, however, I think we learned the concepts and with some review, and diligence on our part, God will help us get the fundamentals in our head.
Over the course of our first week we came up against some not so explainable health issues, on the first day Alexis got sick to her stomach on the tram to school, so much so she felt she was going to faint, instead she threw up. Unfortunately the only thing she had to throw up into was Emma’s blanket, the rest of our fellow tram passengers didn’t offer much help, either because they didn’t know how, or the language barrier froze them, or both. Eitherway I found myself a bit upset that no one offered any help – all I could do was pray, so that’s what I did. By the time we were at the school Alexis felt better – one of the most stressful moments of my life I think!
Then on Tuesday (I think) Charis got sick (our friend who came to help watch Emma while we were in school) and threw up all night long. After some prayer with her home-stay host she was able to sleep in, Aris and Brandon took over Emma duty that day at school and by the afternoon Charis joined us. By then we knew something wasn’t quite right, because there wasn’t really anyway to explain these mysterious sicknesses. The saga continues with me getting a very strange cramping in my stomach all day Thursday, Brandon getting a nasty head-cold also on Thursday, me having cramps again on Saturday, Aris with a migraine, and when Corey and Jenise joined us on Saturday, Corey got pretty sick around their second day as well. Through prayer and endurance we didn’t miss what God called us to do, learn the language and build relationships.
In spite of all the sickness thrown at us, and some communication mishaps, God confirmed over and over and through multiple people that the Polish people, our friends, and those that we hardly know, are encouraged, excited, and ready to have more people in Kraków to work in God’s kingdom. Our commitment to learn the language in advance of our move has spoken volumes to the Poles – and over and over we heard “the single biggest sign that God is calling you here is that he has opened the door for you to learn Polish and you are doing it” – many other missionaries in times past have not taken this important step. Not to compare ourselves, but to contrast the difference in preparation that we feel God is very specifically asking us to do.
Enough of me blabbering – Brandon has some great photos up on facebook, below are the public links (you don’t need Facebook to see them).
And we’re back.
Posted by Travis in Trip updates on October 20, 2008
We’re back state side, and back to a normal schedule… we landed in Portland at around noon yesterday and I am back to work today. I would love to write more, but am under a time crunch on my lunch break. Our trip meat our goals, and was an eye opener for the rest of our team. I’ll write more of a debrief later today (along w/ the other dozen things I need to do tonight). Thanks for your prayers, we’re already trying to nail down dates for our next trip, but it’s looking a little tricky, stay tuned.
Fried.
Posted by The Mielonens in Trip updates on October 11, 2008
We have not had much oppurutnity to write updates as we thought we would. Between language school, visiting friends, making new friends, and seeing how God is moving in people here, we’ve been simply exhuasted and going to bed each day we come home. So this weekend provides a nice break from all of that. Unforunately Travis has been having on/off stomach issues that really take him down, Charis had a night of all out dry-heaving, and Brandon caught a cold, but seems okay now. Pray for our health!
So what is God doing here? We are witnessing a strong group, albeit small, of people and leaders who, though they are frustrated by their own culture (just as American Christians can be), they have a heart to see God’s kingdom moving here in Poland. We have been encouraged by the Polish people here in so many ways.
Check out Alexis’ and Brandon’s blogs for pictures and more!
Today Corey and Jenise join us! Yay! Pray for energy, sickness to go away, and that we feel refreshed and not fried!
We’re here.
Posted by The Mielonens in Poland, Trip updates on October 6, 2008
Don’t have time to talk much, but we’ve arrived safely, pictures will be coming soon, haven’t had much time to be online so far. Talk more soon!
Almost on our way.
Posted by Travis in Trip updates on October 4, 2008
So, we’re almost on our way, check-in doesn’t start until 10:30, so we’re hanging at home until 10:00. We’re all packed away, ready to head to the airport, so we’re just relaxing, have a bite to eat, and everything so far seems smooth… oh wait, we haven’t left! Look for pictures as we get to Frankfurt (our first stop, then we’re in Munich, then we’re in Krakow!). We’ll be in Krakow about 4:25pm Krakow time (2:25am our time).
In other news our friends Annie and Taylor had their baby yesterday afternoon, we’re very excited for them!
Blessings!
Here’s our flight information so you can follow our flight online.
2 Tickets Pronto!
Posted by The Mielonens in Poland, Trip updates on September 26, 2008
So we are in a mad dash to get our last two tickets ASAP, for really cheap. We’re on the search for 2 adult tickets from PDX (Portland) to KRK (Kraków). This is for Corey and Jenise, our dear friends who are in our small group. We have about $1400, which is about the price of 1 ticket. $1,000 more and we would be done. They plan on leaving on the 10th and returning on the 18th or 19th. Be praying please!
Meet the team
Posted by The Mielonens in News, Trip updates on September 1, 2008
Here’s the team (minus Aris from Frankfurt, Germany) who will be going to Poland in October.



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