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January, 1980
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George Bajenski,
Paul Bajko,
Director
luk. 16:2
Webster's Dictio
nary.
For many years we are employed by the largest family of Children of God
the
Church and our ministry is entrusted to us by the church on a large estate - the
world.
Jesus said: "Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel
to
every
warsdhip:
We all were
and are engaged in the great ministry of preaching the precious
Gospel from the pulpits, in homes, through radio and cassett ministry, publica -
Faith
Twice a week the Gospel is beamed through powerful station in Europe to Poland
and other countries in Europe. Hundreds of letters with requests for Bibles, N. T.
song books and other Christian literature and with questions about salvation
were received by us here. All those letters were answered and requests fulfilled.
Also a new poem book^ Life of Christ and Book of Acts, Vis. were published. One
new book "The Harmony of Science and the Scripture" and one pamphlet "What Cured
Naaman's Leprosy?" were translated and will be published this year.
Hundreds of cassetts with messages in Word and music were prepared and sent
to
Poland.
Our other ministry is through preachers and workers inPoland: 20 full time prea
chers and 10 part time workers were suported financially and provided with nece
ssary materials. Past summer one church and one mission place were opened. Over
S 10,000 were sent for church buildings and repairs. Many churches reported bap
tismal services- souls were saved and added to the Kingdom.
Christian Service Camp was a great success last year - 30 souls accepted Christ
there. A new kitchen and dining hall are greatly needed, so again we contributed
S 4,000 to buy building material. The work* will start in the spring by free labor
of preachers and members of the congregations.
Our ministers in Poland do also the follcw-up work with radio listeners.
We thank God for all of you, who are co-laborers with us.
side and with your prayers and support we will achieve many victories for the glo
ry of God.
/clu/
CONTRIBUTO R S
ALASKA
FLA /cont./
Fred Green
Tallahas.
NWest Ch.
M/M E. Barbee
Mrs. V. Breckenridge
Hackett
Frantz
M/M K. Luckey
La Habra:F. Christian Ch.
Lakewood: F. Christian Ch.
Miss E. Parfionow
Scott
Rostwit Twins
DELAWARE
Mrs.
Sh. McDonald
Meadowood'Ch.
FLORIDA
Op. Carper
Mrs.
M.
S.
Garrett
M/M A. Hauke
Jax: Mandarin Christian Ch.
N. Shore Christian Ch.
Mrs. H. York
M/M G. Lithgaw
GEORGIA
Mrs. J. Maynard
Mrs.
J.
L.
Ch.
Olson
M/M F. Wright
Newton: M/M R. Bower
Ottawa: S.Side Ch. Ch.
M/M J. Oglesby
Paris Christian Ch.
J. Piercy
Pleasant Plains:M/M Balard
Thomas
Assumtion Ch.
Ch.
Auburn Chistian Church
Bolinbrook: F. Ch. Ch.
Streator: B.
West Frankfort: F.
Mrs.
Coe
S. Washburn
Ch.
los
M/M D. Womack
M.
Ron Mullens
Ch.
Mrs. J. Bay-
Wolfe
INDIANA
Ch.
Burl. Ch.
M/M E. Rodkey
Christian Ch.
M/M R. Bruce
Ferris Christian Ch.
Fisher Church of Christ
M/M J. Murphy
ILLINOIS
M/M G. Miller
of Ch.
M/M M. Kimbrel
Louisville: Mrs M.Creamer
Miss t. Luckey
Savannah Ch.Ch.
Haz.
Ch.
Mrs. Z. Douglas
M/M A. Edwards
M/M R.
Ch. Ch.
ARIZONA
Jes.
ILLINOIS /cont./
F.
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of Ch.
Ch.
Worn.
Garrett: M.
Ch.
Ch.
Pearson
Serv.C.
KENTUCKY /cont./
INDIANA /cont./
Greencasle Ch.
Hartford: Go Ye Council
Ch.
Highland: M. Householder
Indianapolis:M/M M.Andrews
Bethany Ch. Ch.
Chapel Rock Ch.Ch.
MISSOURI /cont./
H. Mc Cully
C.H. Herron
Sedalia: Parkview C.Ch.
Ft. Mitchel: Lakeside Ch.Ch .St. Louis: Jennings Ch.
Scott
MONTANA
M/M G. Cowan
Southport H. Ch.Ch.
M/M P. Reeves
Fr. Tolan
M/M R. Hall
M/M C. Puckett
Ch.Ch
NEBRASKA
M/M S. Grasmick
R.
Hazard
NEW MEXICO
M/M S^udebacker
MARYLAND
Tanner
Medora: B. Tanner
Ch.
A Lee
M. Way
Joppa: Mountain Ch. Ch
Byrl McClure
Mrs. E. Rivers
Richland Christian Ch.
Ch.
Th. McGhee
Ch.
Clemmons: Muddy C.C.C.
Mrs.
M.
Heatt
M/M W. Connell
Crusaders Class
Mr. R.
Main St.
MICHIGAN
Ch.Ch.
Distefano
KANSAS
Th.
M/M J. Roberts
G.B.
Smith
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis: Univ. Ch of C.
KENTUCKY
of. Ch.
M/M H. Ingrain
MISSOURI
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Canton:Moreland C.Ch.
M/M V. Neis
Centenburg:Milford .C.'of C.
Dorkas Soc.
Cincinnatti:M/M J. Cotton
West.Hills C.of C.
Cincin. /Cont/
D. Royer
OHIO
OKLAHOMA;
Glencoe Ch. Of Ch.
SO. CAROLINA
Beaufort: Shell Point C.
Mrs. M. McNeil
Waltersboro: Northside C.
Cleveland; M. Powell
TENNESSEE
Columbus:Indian. C of C.
OREGON
Norton C.
of C
Astoria; F.
Qi.
Ch.
M/M S. Banas
P. Hyer
Mrs. R. Kavanauagh
M/M A Scott
Harriman: F.Ch.
Ch.
Jackson: F.
Ch.
H.
J. City; M. Dulaney
P. Hoffman
Horton
Jull
M/M W. Bishop
Elizabethon: Valley Forge
Ch.
Mrs.
H.
Prestn
B. Schimraing
PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs.
Mrs
0.
C.
Ch.
Eubanks
Howard
M/M E. Hasty
Mrs.
E.
Franklin
Memphis: H. Hurley
Mt. City: F Ch. Ch.
Mr. W.V, Ramsey
TEXAS
Weaver
Mrs.
R.
Gordon
Lancaster:Church of Christ
Mr. H. Miller
Denton: M/M B.
Aldrich
Judy Thomas
Miss M. Zeigler
VIRGINIA
McKeesport: F.Ch.Ch
Chatham: Mr.R.Worsham
M/M L. Weeks
J. Light
Grundy; M/M R. Heller
Meadowview; Mrs H.Snodgras
Mt.
Carmel Ch.
Newbern: Comm.
A.
DISPERSEMENT:
33,182.16
10,376.68
6,057.62
10,252.28
Ch.
Ch.
Mrs. C. ^fyers
Newport: J. Huffman
M/M A. Smith
Norfolk: M/M F. Shearin
Portsmouth; Vic. Ch. of Ch.
Richmond: Fairmount Ch.Ch.
M/M B. Giovannetti
M/M J. Lipscombe
Roanoke: Mrs J.
Slone
8121.249.96
Ch. of Ch. Huntington;Miss. Soc. Wellsburg; Zion Chapel and Augusta Ch.of Ch. Augusta.
WISCONSIN: William McClure, Mrs. Albert Holmes
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OUR MINISTRY:
George Bajenski,
Radio 6 Youth Minister
March,
FORGOTTEN
Paul Bajko,
Director
1980
MEN
we do.
But this time I would like to say few words about Bro. Winnik. He came to this
country 13 years ago at the age of 59 to work with us. For 13 years
this
faithful servant worked dilligently, many times not noticed by many of us.
He had three heart attacks, but every tiic.^ soon after recovery he was back at
work preparing radio messages, cassettes, answering letters, packing and sen
ding out literature.
Januaiy 30 th
ve care.
When I saw hu him Feb 1st I thought we lost Bro. Winnik for good. We
prayed like never before individually and as the church,and now there is
that Bro.
hope
Winnik will retur.n and work with us again /of course with a much ea
sier load/.
We ask you to pray for Bro.Winnik that the Lord will restore his health and that
his smiling face will bring joy to many of us as he preaches the Word, especially
through the cassette ministry, so that many souls in Poland will accept Lord Jezus
as their personal Saviour.
Once more we thank yuo that although we are forgotten by this world, we are not
forgotten by YOU!
FROM
THE
FIELDS
POLAND:
"Dear Bro. Bajko. We thank God for the new house of worship. Having our own pla
ce we have more activities: special meetings, revivals, youth groups, etc.
We thank God that we had several baptismal services in 1980 - 10 souls were added
We still remeber your last visit in our church, your preaching and fellowship.We
wish you God*s blessing in your work. Please remeirfjer us in your prayers. P.N."
Warszawa.
"Dear Brethren. In few words we would like to inform you that we all are well.
I would like to thank you, for the gift which I received just before Christmas.
In our Church in Warsaw we experience spiritual revival. Young souls accept Lord
Jesus Christ and are baptized into Christ. Ourmission place in Jak. will become
an independent congregation with own preacher, Erwin Karz.
Also there is enough of people in the district of Brudna to organize a church, but
they do not have a place where to worship. Presently they meet in the house of
the deacon Br. Wl. J. Please pray for all of us and help us to get the place of
worship in Brudna. We thank you for your help in spreading the Gospel in Poland
and your vital interest in our work. Yours W.W"
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"Dear Bro Bajko. We are very happy Co report that two years ago here where T am
now a minister, was only one church. Now we have three and in each there
located minister. We have also 3 mission places.
is
Last
is in
year
beautiful shape: everything is renovated and the new organ plays beautifully.
We thank you very, very much for the help. We thank you and the supporting chvrch
in Tallahassee for their regular support that I can preach the Gospel.
It is hard to visit on foot the members of the church, radio listeners, the sick
and people who need Christ. I try to do ny best. If I had a car, ny ministry
would be more effective, but I try to do the best I can.
Please remember us in your prayers, and once more thank you for all you have do
ne for us.
R.SZ."
Bielsk Podlaski
"Dear Bro. and Sister Bajko. We greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We thank you for your good heart that you sent us already second time the medi cine which is needed for my very sick wife.
We thank you also for your support through the years. Although I am already
tired from active ministry, still I can visit people, play cassettes which
re
are
Myself and ny wife are both very weak and hurting, and we are looking forward to
that Place where there is no sickness, no pain, no tears, no old age. We
thank
God that He gave us abundant life of service for Him. Vours, T.L."
NIGERIA
"Beloved in the Lord. Greetings in the name of that only Lord and Saviour the
Lord Jesus Christ. I was in Poland last year. There I saw some inspirational
songs in Polish language translated and published by you. I took down
your
address and decided to write to you. The intention is that you may sent me the
English version of these song books. Yours, Mr. and Mrs. J.O."
GERMANY
"Beloved in Christ. I have two copies of your songbooks "One Song" and Heaven
ly Sunshine"
I would like to heve the next copies. There are such beautiful
songs which touch our hearts. Thank you for your ministry and may the
Lord
"Beloved in Christ. Thank you very much for sending us regularly "Drogowskaz The Guidepost". I am confident that the Lord will help you to fulfill this great
service faithfully especially in these perilous times. I am happy that "Drogo
wskaz - The Guidepost" is not involved in criticising and condemning others but
brings us God's truth . I can give this magazine without fear to others. May the
Lord lead you by His Spirit
RADIO LISTENER
"I do not know how to begin writing this letter to you. I was not interested in
religion and this subject was far away from ray mind, and I was under the influ
ence of other teachings. The other day, when we were having dinner, my son, age
five, put a question to me: "How do we go to heaven?" and "What is God?" I did
not know what to tell him and he repeated these questions a few times. I think
there will be more of these questions in the future. On 29th of April, when
I
put the radio on shortwave, your program was on and the message was about
God
and heaven. I listened to the end because I had never heard before such an inte -
resting subject. From that time I regularly listen to this program twice a week
and you are convincing me that I shoud change my views about ny life. Ify wife,
son and I listen to your program together and we are very grateful for it.
I
would like to ask you if it is possible to send me some literature also, if pos
sible, please send me the Holy Scripture because it is difficult to get it
in
our town. Lately I spoke to my friend and mentioned to him about this program
and he told me he had listened to it for a long time and he had got a small Bi
ble from you. I would willingly pay for one but how can I? and where? I shall
be waiting for a letter from you. B.W."
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MAY 1 9 198Q
DEPARTMENT OF MISSIONS - Polish Ministry
Eastern Christian College
BEL AIR, MARYLAND 21014
OUR MINISTRY:
George Bajenski,
Radio 6 Youth Minister
May
Dear
"In times
Paul Bajko,
Director
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Friends:
like
these
you
need
Savior..."
We thank God that through you we can bring the Gospel - the Good News from God
to many people who find peace and joy in our wonderful Lord Jesus Christ.
In this newsletter we want to share with you Good News which we carry every day
through our preachers in Poland, through publications. Bibles and Radio minis
try.
First we would like to share with you the excerpts from a letter of a young
preacher in Poland.
"Dear Bvo. Bajko. The time flies so fast. We are very busy. In addition
to
my duties as the minister in K. I lead Winter Retreat for our Youth, had seve~
ral Revival meetings, visited radio listeners and took part in recording songs
for your radio programs.
I thank you for your prayers and help which enables us to preach the Gospel
without worry cibout our physical needs. We also thank you for gifts send to
us for renovation of our chapel where we plan to move by the end of this sum
mer.
The last few days I was very busy with one of our prospects who became very
ill - cancer. It took lots of effort to locate him in a hospital. His situation
from human standpoint is hopeless, but God can do everything. Please pray to
gether with us for him and especially for his family. He is very close to the
truth but his wife and two daughters are not so close and may harden their
hearts against God. But we believe that God can change their hearts.
7'^'% ' I
Po
for
Lord
for
Youth
Retreat
FROM
THE
FIELDS
POLAND:
"Good Dayl
dress. I got your address from the Christian monthly magazine which you
pub
lish. My friend receives your magazine and I would like to receive it also re
gularly. From my first glance at yournagazine I value it very higly because
it has many good articles which teach us the truth not knownto us before. I en
close my address and addresses of my friends who would also like to receive
your publication. Remain with God's blessing, H.M."
"Dear Sirs:
out from another nun /I am a nun also/ about your great ministry.
found
I heard that
all who ask receive from you songbooks, chorus books and other Christian lite
rature. I would like to ask you to send me some also. I teach children
and
"I am a Roman Catholic. A few years ago I was a lecturer but now I am an orga
nist. I listen to every one of your programs and the Lord is doing something
in my soul. I cannot explain by this letter but I could say the Lord is spea king to me in every program and as you mentioned in your last message, I would
like to put
soul right with God. I understand that religion is not all but
I need Christ. Please write to me personally. S.K."
"Dear M/M Bajko. For one Sunday School in Poland I wish to send 10 small books
with picture stories from the New Testament /Life of Christ, visualized/
arid
songbooks for children in the Polish language. I will pay the bill . Yours, S.R."
RADIO MINISTRY
Dear Christian Friends, we would like to share with you a word or two about our
life
and our work, and to express our deepest appreciation for all your prayexs
few
countries in this world where the preaching of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus
Christ, through radio, is producing very effective results. New souls are being
saved, and new churches are being established, and all of this is possible
be
cause of the faithfulness of many who love and care for the Truth.
As you have already been informed, as of January of this year, all the respon -
his
as
to
With God*s help we are trying to expand our ministry by adding new types of ra
dio programs. We have started producing a new program called, "The Gospel pre
sented in Song." Presently once a month this program takes place of our regular
weekly broadcast, but in the future, as funds permit, we would like to
have it
broadcasted more often. We develop this program by using several hymns or gospel
songs, which are supported with appropriate Bible verses, short comments, some
interesting story as to how the song was written, or the personal testimony of
the author and composer. This way the Gospel is being effectively presented
through the outreach of music. Slavic people, as you know, are very sensitive to
music, and we pray that these programs will reach the hearts of many.
At this time I would like to leave with you one request. We have a need, and an
opportunity to reach people in Poland with the Gospel through music. Recorded
Christian music is not readily available in Poland, but we receive many letters
requesting, if it is possible, to send some good religious music on tape or re
cords. We would like to answer these requests, and at the same time build up a
music reference library for our radio programs. If you have some new or
used
misical records that you would like to contribute to our Polish ministry,
we
would make good use of them. Appropriate songs or musical numbers would be used
for our radio programs, and some records would be sent to our many friends
in
Poland who are asking for Christian music. This music can be vocal or instrumen
tal, gospel or much enjoyed spiritual sacred music. You may send it to our
address:
Department of Missions - Radio Ministry
P.O.Box 629
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Just one more piece of information from our personal life and future plans.Du
ring the last three years of our life and service here in Maryland, we have de
veloped in our family some health problems - respiratory difficulties such
as
allergies and asthua. As time is passing, we see that these health problems are
progressively getting worse, therefore, after consulting with our doctors, dis
cussing this with our Mission Committee, and above all, after much prayer
have started to look into the possibility of relocation from Maryland to
other more acceptable climate, from where we would be able to continue our
we
some
Po
Please remember us in this special way in your prayers, as we are seeking God*s
guidance. We will be informing you in our future letters of all developments.
Yours, in His service. George and Vera Bajenski
/cont./
POLAND.
"I am an invalid unable to walk. I have plenty of time and so I listen to your
program twice a week. If it is possible send me a New Testament, literature and
cassettes of your programs. They will be not only for me but for those who come
to my room. R.O."
''
we
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have in my hands
your
"The
very
can
A.W."
"I am listener of your program "The Voice of the Truth". The program is very good
tut too short. Please send me and my family Bible and other Chistian literature.
We wish you all the best. K.R.
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JUL 1 5
DEPARTMENT OF MISSIONS - PoUsh Ministry
Eastern Ciiristian College
BEL AIR, MARYLAND 21014
OUR MINISTRY:
Paul Bajko,
Director
July, 1980
GREAT
CELEBRATIONS
The months of May and June were crowded with great celebrations at the Sla
vic Church of Christ in Baltimore.
May 18th - the 20th Anniversary of the Slavic Church was celebrated
with
great preaching by Bro. Kenneth Meade, minister of Manor Wood Church of
Christ, Rockville, Md. in English and Bro. John Berkuta in the Ukrainian
language.
June 15th
June 22nd
with
The Slavic Church of Christ was established by Bro. Bajko in 1960 with 10
chertered members. Seven were present at the 20th Anniversary and were re
cognized by the church with flowers and special "greetings.
In the beginning the Slavic Church of Christ was meeting in private homes,
later in rented facilities and in 1961 the first building was purchased in
which we worshipped till 1972, when the present building much bigger
and
very beautiful was purchased.
Adam Korenczuk was called as the first minister of the Slavic Church
1961.
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in
20t:h
The Department of Missions was supporting work in Baltimore till 1970. Since
1970 the Church is self-supported.
At the present
time
Bro. and Sister Bajko and Bro. and Sister Korenczuk were specially recognized
by the Church during the 20th Anniversary celebration.
We thank God for the Slavic Church of Christ which is witnessing to the Sla
vic people in the city of Baltimore and vicinity and we wish God's blessing
upon all faithful
FROM
THE
FIELDS
1. Many packages with Bibles and Christian literature are sent to hundreds of
peop le.
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2. Over 100 messages in Word and song are taped on cassettes and sent out each
month.
3. The Gospel is beamed into Poland and other Eastern European countries 4 ti
mes a week through stations in Monte Carlo and Lisbon.
4. Polish magazine is published each month and sent to people in Poland, Cze choslovakia, Germany, England, Belgium, France, Canada, Australia, Argentine,
Paraguay and United States.
in
6. This year one book translated from English into Polish was published with
3000 copies and one pamphlet written by Bro. Ramsey was transtated into Polish
and published.
few
8. Many letters are written to radio listeners and to the people who inquire
about salvation.
9. Support is given to all faithful preachers in Poland so they can preach and
win soul for Christ.
10. Much traveling is done to churches to preach and lead mission programs.
All this work is done because of you, wonderful Christians, who pray and
sup
We thank you very, very much and please continue to support us in this impor tant and growing ministry.
Now I would like to share with you some news from Poland and other places.
Bro.
very
for
you
can
you
the
./IB
me personally,
; H
the
other
My
many packages
May 18, we
our church -
souls were
day
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meeting we raised
Work of expanding the Camp in Ostroda is going on. Today I received permission
to buy 20 tons of cement.
FROM
IN POLAND
CATHOLIC
FAMILY
"We would like to inform you that we received your packages with precious messa
ges in Word and song on cassette tapes. We are deeply moved by this precious
gift. With great concentration we were listening to the Words of truth.
Also
our neighbours came to listen to the Word of God. May the Lord reward you hundred
times."
We would like to tell you, that cassette ministry is growing. There is great need
for funds to purchase the cassettes.
The Wyoming Ave Christian Church, Kingston, Pa, Bro. Edmund L. John, minister,
purchased last year a beautiful duplicator for over S 1,000.00, so now we can du
plicate many cassettes in a minute, but we need cassettes.
We can purchase Scotch cassettes of good quality C-60 for 88 cents and C-90
for S
1.08.
If any church or individuals would like to join us in this projest you can order
the cassettes directly from:
Long Electronics
P.O.Box 11347
S 56,999.29
EXPENDITURES:
S 17,322.42
6,673.88
8.
Miscellaneous
3,689.95
4,613.91
414.33
22,695.87
1,301.00
100.00
TOTAL EXP.
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56,811.36
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vvy;
mi'
SEP ^ 2 ^980
OUH MINISTRY:
Assistance in Establishment ol New Congregations Publishing of
Christian Literature and Song Books in Polish Language Spiritual
Material and Moral Support oi Preachers in Poland Relief Ministry to
Poland Training Foreign Students New Testaments and Bibles to
Poland Radio Ministry in Polish, Russian and Ukranian Languages *
Follow-up Work of Radio Listeners by Correspondence Preaching in
Camps, Churches and at Rallies Work Among Foreign Speaking
People in the United States of America Christian Service Camps and
Youth Ministry in Poland Cutting Christian Records
Paul Bajko,
Director
September,
1980
WHAT A summer!
July
15th after an
11 hours
long flight we
landed in Honolulu
It was a very good convention with lots of good preaching by Bro. F. D. Hag
gard, R.F. Blowers, Th. Benjamim, E. LeRoy Lawson and many others.
There was great congregational singing and very good numbers by many choirs
and the Brass Ensemble from Ozark Bible College.
Very impresive was the final service with the Lord*s Supper led by Bro. A.
W. Lee, general secretary of the Convention. I prayed for the cup in Polish
and English.
While in Hawaii we took one week of vacation - the only week this year.
We returned home July 29.
pondence, answered the most important letters, Dela did the laundry and
on
Friday Audust 1st, on my birthday, we were on our way to North Carolina for
the wedding of our son, George, who was married to a lovely girl August 2nd.
After the wedding we immediately drove back and arrived home at 2 AM, and by
9 AM I was already in the Boulevard Christian Church in Baltimore where
I
talked during the Sunday School about our Polish ministry and preached du
ring the worship hour.
Another two hectic days and August 6th we were on our way to Poland.
There we were met by several Christian Friends and for 5 days attended semi
nars
for
teachers.
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great
Polish
August 15,
Ministers
29 preachers from all over Poland came to Warsaw to meet with me.
First we had a general meeting where we heard about the accomplishments, pro
blems and the Ostroda Project. Then I had individual conversation with each
minister which lasted till midnight.
Next day I went to Ostroda and Dela remained in Warsaw where she visited
ny homes.
the building
ma
but
was
with Bro. Paul Wrobel and his family and then went to Olsztyn. Here I talked
with Bro. Kobus, minister of the local church, till 1 AM and then preached at
the morning service and late in the evening returned to Warsaw.
Next day August 18th early in the morningwe left Poland on our way back to the
U.S.A.
are
ny
impressions
about
work
in
Poland;
souls
2. Many people
are
listening
to
3. Literature
which
we
publish
is
reaching
the
destination
and people
4. All
churches
king
are
united
behind
the
Ostoda
Project
and
send
wor
teams there.
Poland is open
In Churches they have Sunday Schools for children. Youth meetings, revivals
and Rallies. They distribute literature freely.
Economy in Poland is in a bad shape. The summer was rainy and very cold with
many floods and crops are ruined. There is visible shortage of many things.
We have to come with more help to our Christian friends.
Despite all that our brethren in Poland try to raise over 100,000.00 Zloty
toward Ostroda Project but according my estimation they will be short of another 5-6 thousand dollars to finish the building in Ostroda.
We have to raise this ammount of money here and send them as soon as possib
le.
they
need
our
HELP!
We
IS
AN
appeal
raise
this
IMMEDIATE
to
NEED
you in
OF
the
S 11,000.00.
name
of
the Lord
to help
us to
amount.
But I
most
Yours
in Christ,
of
GEORGE BAJENSKI
In the May newsletter we have shared with you our family's health problems and
a word about the possibility of re-location from Maryland to some other
more
acceptable climat, from where we could continue effectively or ministry.
Today we are happy to say that God has heard our prayers. After several
months of praying, waiting and consulting with our mission Committee, friends,
and the proper authorities we are moving as of September 1, 1980 from
Bel
Air, Md. to Toronto, Canada.
We believe that the different climat will help to diminish our health problems.
Concerning our continual Radio Ministry we will be able to work from Toronto
through Missionary Radio Ministries - one of our Christian Church mission,
which is specializing in radio work.
This will give us access to radio facilities and equipment and the assistance
of qualified technical personel. We are happy for this new development for
it will give us opportunity to expand and improve our Polish radio programs
and related ministries assisting in evengelism and church growth in Poland.
Dear Friends, we do appreciate all your help in prayers and finances, you
were so faithful and encouraging in the passed days and years. But now as we
look ahead, we ask you to continue to stay behind us in your prayers and fi
nancial support.
We do appreciate also very much the help and assistance of Brother and Sister
Bajko and Bro. Winnik during the past three years of our work here in Bel Air,
and we will continue to work in the future toward the upbuilding of the Lord's
Church in Poland.
in USA -
We wotrtd^kindIv ask you to ni^^ee this cha^e of address and send all your^,:(iture correspondence and contributios for^ur living-link suppoiL aiiJ-for
Polish Radio Ministry to one of these addresses.
our
We would also appreciate very much any additional financial help that you
could send us. It is needed of this moment very much.
Also if you would like to receive our separate by-monthly newsletter please
indicate below and mail it to our address: Missionary Radio Ministies, Box 303
St. D. Toronto, Ont. M6P 3J9
Yours, George, Vera and Benjamin Bajenski."
Your name and address
BAJENSKI JOINS
RADIO MINISTRY
week.