Kulec’s teachings often move beyond religious ritual to focus on a personal relationship with the divine. In discussions such as "Who was Jesus? Religion, Faith, Fanaticism, or Man?" , he explores the distinction between rigid religious structures and the transformative power of a lived faith.
Long before settling in Bielsko-Biała, Kulec felt a divine prompting to serve in the most challenging environments. He spent years as a missionary in , specifically working within penal colonies located deep in the country's interior. His work focused on reaching those often forgotten by society—prisoners seeking redemption and a second chance through faith. Ministry and Outreach miroslaw_kulec_poszukiwanie_bozej_woli_20112022
Today, his story continues at the , where he remains a vocal advocate for living a life guided by spiritual purpose rather than just social expectation. Kulec’s teachings often move beyond religious ritual to
is a pastor and missionary whose life story is deeply intertwined with a relentless "Searching for God's Will" ( Poszukiwanie Bożej Woli ). As the leader of the Filadelfia Church in Bielsko-Biała, his journey from traditional ministry to the rugged landscapes of Russia serves as a testament to faith in action. The Call to Russia Long before settling in Bielsko-Biała, Kulec felt a
The date (referenced as 20112022), aligns with his ongoing efforts to share these spiritual insights through various media platforms. He frequently collaborates with the Głos Ewangelii Foundation , sharing stories like "How good it would be if there were a God" and "This is how Russia began," which detail his experiences and the philosophical questions he encountered on the mission field. Core Philosophy