Monday, June 24, 2013

Il Giorno di San Giovanni










Tonight was a real treat for Carli and me. We were able to watch the 45 minute firework show for Saint John Day. We had the day off since it was a public holiday for the city of Florence, so it was good to spend the day getting little odds and ends caught up before we go back to work tomorrow. 

I would like to share a little something that we have been studying at our Church the last few weeks. We have studied 1 John and commandments for the church to love one another. The passage that I have thought about much lately is in the beginning of the book. 

"That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we looked upon and have touched with our hands, concerning the word of life—the life was made manifest, and we have seen it, and testify to it and proclaim to you the eternal life,which was with the Father and was made manifest to us—that which we have seen and heard we proclaim also to you, so that you too may have fellowship with us; and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. And we are writing these things so that our joy may be complete." (1 John 1:1-4)

The Apostle John was writing about the hope that all Christians have in Christ so that their joy would be complete. My question for myself lately has been, "Is your Joy complete?" This is a question that I would like to ask you as well. Is your Joy complete? This passage should give us a joy and hope that cannot be described. The life of Jesus was made manifest 2 thousand years ago, and He was seen, heard and touched. That same Word which existed with the Father from eternity past, came to this earth to proclaim life to those in death, to give hope to the broken-heart, to release those who sat in darkness. Jesus has come once. His coming was made known and it was recorded. Are we living as if this really happened? Is our joy in life complete because the Word of Life has given us eternal joy and happiness forever? 

My prayer is that as we contemplate this truth, the Spirit of Truth, would guide our hearts so that we may see the satisfaction and joy we have in Jesus. All of the temporal things of this world will do us no good when we have passed from this world into the next. No matter how difficult things may seem to be, our joy is made complete because on Christ our solid rock we stand, even though all around us is sinking sand. 

We love you all very much,

Carli and Justin


Saturday, June 22, 2013

June Update






















It is difficult to believe that another two weeks have pasted since our last update. 
We are staying very busy with work right now which is a blessing because we always find ourselves meeting new people. We are thankful to the Lord for bringing us this far on this new journey and we only pray that we will remain attentive to the Spirit's leading as we work and live among so many lost. I find myself thinking of how many people that we have already got to know these past three months and to think about all of those that we have still yet to meet. 

We have made a new contact with a wonderful family. The mother, Claudia is one of the students at the school where I teach. Last week, she invited Carli and I to dinner at her house on Sunday night. When she told me what she wanted to cook for us, it was an offer we could not refuse. We stayed at her house with her husband and two daughters for more than 4 hours. It was a great evening to say the least. Please pray for Fabrizio,Claudia and their two daughters. We really think that our friendship will grow throughout the summer. 

Carli is doing well these past two weeks with work. She is still going to Prato, (a small city close to Florence) to train for her future job that will be starting in September. We are praying that her documents will be ready in time so that she can have a work contract. I'm going next week to the city council to try and speed up her visa process so that we will have assurance come August regarding her work visa. Please pray that Carli will have peace and direction with her future at this school. The work will be tough and she will be around kids all day who only speak Italian. 

On a more practical note, the weather here is changing rapidly. This past week, we saw highs reach 95 degrees. Since we, as well as many here, do not have air conditioning, this can be challenging. We do enjoy our evenings though when it cools down. We also were able to experience our first earthquake. It was a 5.3 magnitude about 65 miles north of us. We are on the top floor of our building, so when it started, our living room started to rock back and forth a bit for about 20 seconds. It was pretty terrifying : )

We appreciate again all that you all are doing for us as we continue the work that we know the Lord has called us to. We are here to make disciples of Jesus by developing leaders who can eventually lead churches within each others homes. This vision is very large and will take many years. But, we know with confidence that the Lord has promised to meet our every need and He will not fail. 

We love you all very much, 

Carli and Justin

How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him who brings good news,
who publishes peace, who brings good news of happiness,
who publishes salvation,
who says to Zion, “Your God reigns.”

(Isaiah 52:7)

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Summer Is On Its Way!



Hello Everyone,

Sorry for the recent delay in posts. It has been kind of crazy with work. I am excited to say that we have recently moved into our new apartment and are starting to settle in step by step. Today, Carli is returning to Italy from her short trip in the States. I am so happy for her return. Thanks to all of you who made her trip enjoyable and restful. It will be great to have her back home.

As far as our work here, we have made some progress and the Lord has shown Himself to us in every which way. This Friday, I will drop off the final signatures needed to change by visa into a long term work visa. This is a wonderful blessing because the Italian government still is not allowing non European citizens to enter the country for work. Also, this will enable Carli to now have the opportunity to work on a long term basis. So, we are grateful for this grace to be able to work amid these wonderful people and (Lord willing) to show them the grace of Christ lived out in our every day lives.

Please continue to pray for us this Summer as we work hard on language learning and also praying through a vision for future work here in Florence. Also, we ask that you pray for the friendships that we have already started these past couple of months. I will try to get a list going so we all can have names to pray for. I am trying in this time to be intentional with prayer because I have not been lately. So, I will start writing names of people that we have made contact with and maybe you can take a few minutes each day to lift up these names to Jesus so that the Holy Spirit has His work in the hearts of these folks.

On a more practical note, we need prayer for the every day things. We need to find a doctor here for the both of us. At some point this next week I will try to get my new insurance card, etc. These may not sound like much, but in this country it is hard work to accomplish : )

We promise to be more intentional with our posts and ask that you not stop reading our blog : )
We love you all very much and are so thankful for your support and prayers.

People we are praying for....

1.All of Justin's co-workers with the exception of one. They all need Jesus and the truth of the Gospel in their lives. They are Scottish, Welsh, English, Italian, Albanian, Irish, American and Australian.

2.Carli's Families- Linda and Simona and their husbands. We pray for their hearts and that the Lord can use Carli in their everyday lives to show them the love of Jesus.

3. Carli's future work.
Carli should start work as an English teacher for a private Italian school near Florence this September. It will be a huge ministry opportunity for her. We pray that she will have peace there and start to make friendships with her co-workers and the children that she teaches.

3.Romanian Contacts-

Stella and her family. She is an English student and a nurse here in Florence. She has a wonderful heart and has helped us much in the last month. We ate dinner with her and her son and daughter for the Eastern Orthodox Easter a few weeks ago. She has an open heart for the Lord, we are praying that we can have a chance to share the Gospel with her.

Silviu- new student from Braila

Dana- new student from western Romania

Alina- English student from western Romania. We hope to have dinner with her family very soon.

Florin- A Romanian believer here who desires to start a Romanian church. Even though we may not have the time to work with him, we are praying that the Lord gives him the desires of heart and that Christ will be glorified through his mission here in Florence.

4. Italian Contacts-

Johnny and Anna are two of my private students who live in a suburb of Florence. I meet with them every Saturday for two hours. Lately our conversations have been focused on the validity of the Scriptures and the live of Jesus. I hope that these conversations will continue as we have developed an amazing friendship.

Raoul is a fellow believer who has just been baptized with the local church that we are a part of. We are praying for him as he works with many unbelievers and as he shares his testimony with others, especially those of his family. We hope to be an encouragement to him every week.

Grazia- A friend and student who is a surgeon for the main hospital here in Florence. She has been a great help with medical contacts. We hope to meet her soon to get to know her more.

Monica- A contact from work who is a student and nurse for a pediatric hospital here in Florence.

Avisa and Giorgio- A sweet little family who study English at my work. Avisa is Iranian and Giorgio is Italian.

There are about 350 other students who I have contact with weekly. I am praying that other contacts will emerge from these classes.











"And this is the will of Him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that He has given me, but raise it up on the last day." (John 6:39)