Be not afraid - words that Pope John Paul II told the Polish people in 1981 when he made his second visit to his native land.
With prayer, we can move mountains. Read the story about a brave priest named Fr. JERZY POPIELUSKO, who in 1981 was named the chaplain to the Solidarity Union at the Warsaw-Huta Steel Mill. I always think it is amazing that God often raises up heroic individuals at just the right time. Fr. Jerzy was such a man. His humbleness, yet resolute anti-Communist sermons to the thousands of people who came to his monthly masses in Warsaw were a major factor in the downfall of the Communist regime in Poland in the summer of 1989. His sermons were recorded and broadcast over Radio Free Europe.
Fr. Jerzy was martyred/murdered by the communist police in October 1984. He was 37 years old. About one million [!!!] people came to his funeral. Five months after the fall of Communism in Poland, the Berlin wall was torn down and the entire eastern block of communist countries overthrew their leaders and installed democracies.
Every western patriot should know the story of Fr. Jerzy Popielusko.
We need to pray and BELIEVE that God will assist us.