Sunday, August 30, 2009

The best-laid plans of mice and men...

"In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps." ~Proverbs 16:9

My plans with Avanti Italia have taken another slight detour. Unfortunately my health condition necessitated that I come home for the fall to recuperate. I am already starting to feel better but will need to rest for a few more weeks and then regain my strength. In January I will return to Italy and begin my work in Vicenza, if it is the Lord's will...


"Now listen, you who say, 'Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.' Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Instead, you ought to say, 'If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that.'" ~James 4:13-15

Before leaving Florence, I contacted my students to let them know that Emily and Jill will be in touch with them to continue their studies. I will also be keeping in touch with my friends there and some of my English students via e-mail or skype, as I will miss everyone in Italy dearly! While I am in America, I have volunteered to be a grader for Bible correspondence courses for women in my church's Prison Ministry and for Africans enrolled in World Bible School. Though I am disappointed about all the events and activities I will miss in Italy this fall, I know that God has a plan for this time and can still use me in His service. I would like to encourage each of you that no matter your current life situation, you can find ways to minister to others. And if you are not an invalid and can actually leave your house, the possibilities are truly endless!




Here I am with Sveta (Florence church member / English student / very dear friend), her husband, and their daughter Lisa (almost 3!). We skyped while she was visiting her family in Russia this summer and will continue to do so while I'm in America! I will miss hanging out at her house on Thursday afternoons!

Ermenita and I :)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Agosto con Amici

August in Italy is a cultural phenomenon! Yes, the whole month. I had read about it before but had never witnessed the vacationing mentality to this intensity. Basically the entire country shuts down as everyone flees to the mountains or to the sea. Most businesses close for a minimum of two to three weeks, making running errands slightly complicated (as if it weren't already enough of an adventure).
Here at the Bible School we have been using this time to do much-needed renovations. For example, we have reorganized the library, and in preparation for re-painting the classroom, we have been scraping off the old paint (that which hadn't already fallen off).

We have also been spending a lot of time with our friends who are in town and with Italian Christians who have been traveling to Florence. Last week it was almost like we had a Florence youth group :) Twice I have had dinner in the gardens of my English students and their extended families (some of whom are current and former workers at Harding's villa). Both evenings were delightful, traditional big Italian family gatherings, and they shared photos of their travels.

Two Sundays ago, we had a cookout at the Bible School for Florence church members and their families and friends. We had a delightful meal, the inaugural of our new backyard, and sang together. Also last week, I attended the birthday party of a little girl from camp who lives in the nearby town of Pistoia; she is just about the most adorable and animated girl I know! A new team of AIM (Adventures in Missions) workers has arrived in Prato, about half an hour away, and we have been enjoying getting to know them as well.

On Ferragosto, the gigantic national holiday on August 15 commemorating Mary's Assumption into Heaven, we hosted an American pancake breakfast at the Bible School, attended by Americans (including the AIM workers), Albanians (Ermenita and her roommates), and a token Italian. Not that we were celebrating the Assumption, but it seemed like a good day to congregate for pancakes and bacon.

Tomorrow the Avanti workers who will be joining us in the upcoming months will complete their two-week training session in Searcy! August 26-30 (Wednesday-Sunday) is Florence's annual convegno di fine estate (end-of-summer retreat) held up at the Harding villa, with people also staying at the Bible School. In attendance will be almost 100 Christians from all over the country, and I am looking forward to seeing lots of people I know! A lot of preparation goes into this event, so please pray that all goes smoothly and that everyone has an enjoyable and spiritually encouraging time! Assuming that I get well in time (as some of you know, I've been quite sick the last few days), I will be helping with the younger children's class. If I have any exciting Italian hospital adventures when I go in for bloodwork Friday, I'll let you know.
the cookout in our backyard
Alexsandra's eighth birthday! (also pictured are the AIM workers)

with some friends in front of one of the castles associated with Dante