So I am eager to preach the gospel
to you also who are in Rome.
Romans 1:15
A night in ItalyOur wonderful missionary core group from our home church hadorganized a fundraiser dinner for us last weekend.The proceedings were for our initial set-up costs in Italy.The night turned out wonderful, Scott and I want to thankeach one of you who worked hard behind the scenes orcame and enjoyed the evening. God's people raisedalmost $6,000 that weekend!! Praise God!!! Thank you so much!!!Scott is still in Italy (you can see his update below). He will returnon the 11th of March.(in 5 days :)Our planned departure date is APRIL. We give thanks to God who is raising our required support step-by-step. If the Lord is leading you to join our support team, we praise Him for you! CLICK HERE to see what God has provided so far and what arethe things that we are still trusting Him for.
*for Edina's American naturalization process to finish quick. *for safe travels for Scott from Italy to the US *for the salvation or the Italian people and for the believers *that God will raise up the rest of our monthly support *God's timing with our departure date *more possible opportunities to share about the Italian ministry in churches
THANK YOU!!!
Scott's final update from Italy |
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3 quick impressions of Italy* Italy is a warm culture so the people in general are more friendly than in some other cultures. They are quicker to be talkative andgive opinions. They show their emotions rather than hiding them.They speak openly about politics and ask your views and evenwho you vote for.-----------------------------------------* Italy is not warm and sunny all the time. I can count on one hand the number of sunny pleasant days since I arrived here. We havebarely reached 50 degrees any of the days I have been here, evenwhen I've been out on the coast it was chilly. But I'm told it is brutallyhot in the summer...... this fits my memories from my last trip herewhich took place in the summer.-----------------------------------------* Just because the people are warm doesn't mean they are open tothe gospel. They are hard and it is only through investing in long termrelationships that you earn the respect and trust needed to have aneffective ministry with them. This is what many Italian evangelicalshave told me and the missionaries as well. |
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Ministry in ItalyI have had the opportunity to talk to many young people hereabout missions. There is a lot of interest in the churches.Antonio, the director of NTM Italy tells me that the churcheshere do a great job of teaching Doctrine. One area that theyare just beginning to grow in is the responsibility of taking theGospel to those who have never heard outside of Italy.Currently there are 8 Italian students at the NTM trainingcentre in North Cotes, England.Sunday I preached here in Pietracatella on the topic of God's will. I think it went well though it is always hard to tell with translation.Maybe they heard a totally different message from the one I spoke. :)The unsaved wife of one of the church members was here for theservice.We had had several prayer meetings during my time here.It is a blessing to pray with and for my Italian brothers and sisters inChrist. It also gives me insight into their lives and the things they careabout. Their concerns are very much the same things we care aboutas Christians in the US. Unsaved family and friends, the economy,the nation, health issues etc.
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