Hobbs 4 Poland

April 10, 2010 will be remembered as the day this nation trembled.  On this Saturday morning 96 members of the government, military, and finance, including the President and his wife, all died in a plane crash near Smolensk, Russia. This tragedy has shaken every part of the country.  We grieve for those who died, we mourn with those who still live, but without their family members.  Presidential elections will be June 20.

In May wide-spread flooding occured along major rivers.  Much damage was done to houses and fields and several lost their lives.

Poland NEEDS your prayers as the new government is formed and transitions into leadership and flood recovery.  Pray for the believers in this country to BE ministers of hope during this time.


Hobbs Family Christmas 2009

 

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Beth, Daniel, Sara and Curt Hobbs

Our goal is to help develop student ministry in Poland. By focusing on students, we believe that we can influence the nation and the world.

We were at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, WY for 14 years (Curt)and 10 years (Sara) as Chi Alpha Directors. During this time, God prepared us for Poland through discipling students, befriending International Students, and mentoring interns.

We are reaching and equipping a generation of students

to change their world for Jesus.

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