Children / Teenager workers: Poland

Youth ministry is a great challenge in Poland.
Even though Poland is a predominant Roman Catholic country, Christianity doesn’t mean anything to most of the young people, except it’s a ‘tradition’ to stick with. And it simply doesn't have anything relevant to the teens’ unique situation, to help them to grow in their relationship with Jesus.
working in our church plant in Kutno,
Reaching out to the teens through teaching English in our language school and Saturday youth English club
Our desire is to see the teens develop a true friendship with Jesus
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Commitment Length: as long as possible (full time)
excited to work with teenagers,
want to make a difference in teenager's life
creative, able to work in a team, flexible,
experienced in youth work,
willing to learn Polish
need to raise their own support

Please note: all jobs/opportunities on this site are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.


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Recent Stories from Poland

God stops the rain
Sep 2008,
God holds off the storm long enough for OM Poland to celebrate baptisms in a lake.

Growing in love for Jesus
15 Jan, 2008
"We have to pray for our friends who don't know Jesus," shared one teenager at a recent prayer meeting in Poland.

OM Poland’s Ministry Impacting Lives
OM Poland?s Ministry Impacting Lives10 May, 2006
In May 2004, Poland was one of 9 countries added to the European Union. With this brought the desire and interest of many Poles to learn English, in order to advance in their career and/or provide them additional work opportunities. Capitalizing on their country’s entry into the EU, the OM Poland team expanded its’ English clubs and now reaches over 90 children, teenagers and adults on a weekly basis.

Anti-drug concerts
26 Apr, 2006
Over a weekend in late March, OM Poland organized several anti-drug concerts in Kutno (where the team is based) and in surrounding villages.  Gus Erye, a British evangelist and singer led the concerts under the theme, "Choose Life".