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Daniel & Iwona Eifling
Children: David & Natalie
Josiah Venture
Poland

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Daniel and Iwona Eifling live in Wroclaw, Poland, equipping young leaders for youth ministry. They have been in Poland since 2006. Iwona is Polish and was one of the first youth leaders Josiah Venture invested in when it began in Poland in 1993. Daniel has a masters degree in Youth Ministry and Iwona has a masters in counseling ministries, both from Denver Seminary – where they met and married.


The Eiflings work within a local church, assisting the youth leader in developing the church’s youth ministry, as well as equipping youth and adults to do youth ministry in the local church. The Eiflings teach and lead in their “K2 Training for Ministry Teams,” a program that equips youth leaders and teens to serve in their various local youth ministries all over Poland. In addition, the Eiflings help lead and organize evangelistic English Camps and carry various other ministry roles with Josiah Venture. Iwona utilizes her counseling background in counseling teenagers and equips youth leaders to do effective biblical counseling with adolescents, a ministry which is virtually non-existent in Poland.

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ul. Krakowska 5/15
Krakow
31-062
POLAND
48 12 421 12 96

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Continent: Europe
Capital City: Warsaw
Population: 38,500,696 (July 2008)
Size: slightly smaller than New Mexico
Language: Polish
Religion: 89% Roman Catholic
Church History: The Catholic Church was long the custodian of Polish culture and nationalism in the face of Russian imperialism and Soviet Communism. It successfully blocked all efforts by the Communists to deprive it of its independence and foist atheism on the nation. It is theologically conservative with a strong emphasis on the Virgin Mary and the saints. It regained considerable political influence in 1989. Evangelical Christians have long been a very small minority, but much has developed in recent years.
Number of Missionaries: 151