New Worship Space in Oak Cliff.

Over the last year, your donations have made it possible to make improvements to the building we share with Kessler Park Baptist and create a beautiful new worship space. This new space doubled the capacity of our services and now provides a space for even larger community gatherings. The space is used for weekly prayer gatherings, women’s Bible study and men’s spiritual training. Browse the pictures below to see the progress and transformation.


Open Bible Ukrainian Biblical Church Support

The Holy Spirit used the conflict in the Ukraine to prompt a search to connect with other brothers and sisters in that area. We connected with Pastor Vadym Kuchinskyy of Open Bible Ukrainian Biblical Church.

When we first connected with Pastor Vadym, he was separated from his wife and three children, but he was committed to continuing to teach the Word and bring resources to his small town. Your donations helped them refurbish their small church, even during the conflict. They have replaced the roof on the aging building and have added a new Bible study room. They have also added a new generator and furnace to provide heat during the numerous power outages. They also continue to provide food, shelter and school supplies for local children and refugees from the cities.

During this time of conflict, our brother-in-Christ, Vadym and his wife Yana (who have been re-united) have seen the Lord work in bringing more people to their church to hear the Word, support each other and even be baptized. We will continue our partnership with them.


Jones Family & Dr. Omar Ibrahim

In 2022, we were also able to connect with and support The Jones family who are part of Manna Worldwide. They have done mission work across eastern Europe, Asia and Central / South America. You can find more information and support directly by going to: https://jones4missions.com/

We were also able to be blessed by our connection and support of Dr. Omar Ibrahim. We originally connected with Dr. Omar in 2019 through what can only be described as a Holy Spirit-driven connection. At the time, he was serving in a hospital in Syria during the height of the conflict. You can find stories about Dr. Omar here:

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/11/world/europe/syria-hospitals-surgery.html

The year, one of our members, Austin Comer, was able to meet Dr. Omar in person and strengthen our fellowship.

Follow Dr. Omar here: https://twitter.com/Neurosurg_Omar


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