Friday, February 19, 2010

Insieme (Italian for together)

Please sign up for the Agape Italia (remember Campus Crusade is Agape Italia in Italy) quarterly newsletter Insieme. It will give you more scope into the big picture of ministry here in Italy. You can view this months newsletter here. A lot of times we talk about things that are Salerno specific on the blog and our newsletter. I wanted to make a blog post that only talks about this because it is very important

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

My first language course in Italy

Last summer my wife took a beginning language course to improve her Italian. I met with a tutor, really my friend, Andrea, a language student at the university here. We met for 3 months in person and on skype when I returned to America in August. We want to continue to meet but in addition I am taking a language course at a school here in Salerno to improve my Italian skills. I am way better in writing, reading, and understanding than speaking. In some ways my speaking is one level down compared to the other 3. So I am taking lessons in a higher level this week. I might drop down a level for next week so that my speaking might improve, I do not know I have not decided yet. UCF gave me a great foundation in Italian 3 years ago when I took two semesters my senior year of college. You guys can pray for me as I study and try to figure out where I should be as I feel inbetween two levels right now.

In the midst of learning language, planning for this semester, and getting settled in, I have got to spend some time with some students. Some of the highlights that you can pray for is: I will be meeting with Peppe to discuss John over the next month. We are going to look at 5 chapters every week. Pray that God opens his heart and that through the Holy Spirit I am able to answer his questions. If you know any good online resources about the book of John please shoot me a comment. I have an idea of how I want to do it but I always appreciate help. We arrived at this decision to study John after a long talk about humanity, the Bible, and the person of Jesus. I know God has the capacity to change his life as he has changed mine so please pray for us.

Also pray for Salvatore. He has become more interested in spiritual things over the times I have met with him. He wants to study the Bible in a group setting sometime. Pray that this would come to fruition and as sometimes students want to learn English and not necessarily talk about spiritual things. Pray that our talk of the gospel last week begins to change his life and will happen again.

Lastly I want to leave you with something that we have been experiencing in Salerno. Today is ash Wednesday, which is the beginning of Lent. The period before this is called Carnevale. The word comes from "carne levare" which means to "take away meat". During this period kids dress up like they would for halloween and use silly string and confetti on other kids. Yesterday was the actual day of carnevale equal to that of Fat Tuesday. There are many parties and not just kids dress up. The weather was really bad so it was not as good as normal. I did not take any pictures because I always had my camera when the weather was bad but here are some pictures I found online of carnevale in Salerno.

Children parading in their carnival dressesFlamenco dancers perform for the Carnevale goers in Lungomare - Salerno

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Random and funny...

Here's a funny little picture sign on a bus that we saw the other day. Some buses are more handicapped accessable than others. So I guess if you were waiting for this bus you would know that it was good for people in wheelchairs, with canes and pregnant people. Yes, the lady of the left with the giant circle is apparently the symbol for being pregnant.

I promise we'll be back with some more posts soon.
We finally feel like we're getting settled in and have a couple of cool things to be blogging about soon :)