Callsign: SKI | 160th SOAR | Kingdom Rally Point Ministry Leader
Greetings, brothers and sisters.
My name is Michael Furmanski, and I am not here by accident.
I came up through the ranks of one of the most demanding units the United States military has ever produced — the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, the Night Stalkers. If you know, you know. If you don't, just understand that the men and women of the 160th operate where the margin for error is zero, the missions don't make the news, and the weight you carry home doesn't come with a debriefing.
I spent years in that world — and then I had to figure out who I was outside of it.
That journey — from the cockpit to the pew, from operator to pastor, from mission-driven warrior to Kingdom-driven servant — is exactly why I am here. I have sat where many of you are sitting. I have asked the questions you are afraid to ask out loud. I have wrestled with a God who seemed distant after things I had seen, things I had done, and things I had lost. And I came out the other side — not unscathed, but redeployed.
Today I serve as a ministry leader with Kingdom Rally Point, committed to one mission above all others: making sure no combat veteran believes their best days of service are behind them. The King of Kings has an order of battle, and there is a place in it for every warrior willing to report for duty.
I also bring over 25 years in aviation — as a pilot, A&P/IA mechanic, UAS operator, and executive — so if that world is part of your story, we already speak the same language.
I am here to fight alongside you — not above you. Rank means nothing at the foot of the Cross.
Night Stalkers Don't Quit — and neither does the Kingdom.
Pull up a chair. You've earned your place at this table.
— Michael Furmanski
Ministry Leader, Kingdom Rally Point
Co-CEO, Zephyr Systems Inc.
160th SOAR (Airborne)