The Mister wrote an update so for all of you who would like to sit back and have a read along with some pictures here you go. Thank you for your love, prayers and support. Without you, we couldn't do what we do!!!
Wow,
can you believe it has been a year since we were in Cali for a visit? We truly do miss you all
and want to thank you for your love, prayers, and support. The fall season came
and went without a trace after the annual CC European Missionary Conference in Austria and
then we hunkered down for a long, cold, and sometimes lonely winter. We thought
it would never end and other than the Holidays, it really was quite uneventful.
However, Margie was busy with the annual Women’s Christmas Tea, which was a
great success with 120 ladies attending. We were blessed to have our daughter
Marla reunited with us in December and she is such a help with our ministry and
household. Reminds me of those priceless years she assisted us on the mission
field at CC Baja, Hungary .
In January I attended the annual Pastors conference at CC Siegen , Germany ,
a much needed time of refreshing. I also had a couple more opportunities to
play electric guitar gigs for a friend’s band doing DMB covers. It’s a lot of
fun and thru music I have been able to make a lot of contacts and new friends
and have had countless opportunities to witness and share the gospel. I am
putting a group together for the summer and I pray for a fruitful season of extra
money, sharing my music and faith, and church growth thru new relationships. Most
people consider themselves to be Christians by birthright here, so I build upon
the doctrines and common beliefs that we can share, i.e. the Finished Work, God’s
Grace, and The Bible. It is a challenge for people from this region to let go
of their tradition and try something new, especially a Protestant approach,
since it really is completely foreign to them. We’ve also noticed that most Evangelicals
here in northern Italy are
transplants from the South or foreign immigrants from Africa, South America, or
the Philippines .
Our region of Veneto
seems to harbor resistance to Evangelical Christianity. Please pray for
developing friendships and for perseverance in ministering to people with love
and patience. Statistically, 98% of Italians claim to be Catholic Christians, but
only 20% actually attend church regularly. In contrast, professing Americans
attend church regularly at a 40% rate. Is it any wonder that we are burdened to
reach people for Christ here in Christian Italy?
Recently,
we’ve been quite busy finishing up our citizenship and residency process. I am
happy to report that I am an Italian citizen and so are all of our children and
grandchildren. Margie has a 5 year residency card and can become an Italian in
a couple years. Somehow I like the idea of holding dual citizenship, especially
in this day and age that we find ourselves. Italian passports are the most
welcomed in the world. As much as we miss our children, grandchildren, extended
family, and friends, so much that it hurts, we want you to know that we are
here for the duration, that is, until the Lord tells us otherwise. So we pray
that God will continue to bring to your remembrance our mission here in Italy . At my
age finding a job is difficult, but with my music connections, I hope to find
side work performing from time to time and in the process meet and make new
friends and share the Lord with many people. Also, Margie and Alice from the
church are volunteering in an organization that helps young women, mostly from
the South, Eastern Europe, and Northern Africa ,
get off the streets.
As
Spring broke we were blessed by our dear friends Doug and Rose Martin from CC DC
Metro, who treated us on our annual “Stewart-Martin Road Trip”. This year it
was in conjunction with the annual Pastor’s Wives Conference that Margie and
Becky Dente from CC Paris put together. Rose was one of the guest speakers and
Doug and I tagged along to help shuttle guests to and from the airport and haul
luggage and supplies. Then after the conference the four of us took in Paris for a couple days and then my long awaited dream
came true of visiting Normandy .
At the American Cemetery
and Memorial at Omaha
Beach , I was
uncontrollably overwhelmed with tears as we walked through those endless lines
of stark white tombstones and read the names of so many brave young Americans
that sacrificed their lives on the altar of freedom. An experience I will never
forget. We were able to hike down the hill and traverse the remnants of the
German trench lines, gun placements, bunkers, and ruins that remain. I was
solemnly transfixed when we reached the hallowed sands of Omaha Beach
and walked along the expanse with the tide far out just as it was on the
morning of June 6, 1944. We also explored the bunkers, cliffs, and hundreds of
bombardment holes left at Pointe du Hoc. We ended the day at the Naval Memorial
at Utah Beach , after closing time, with only the
sound of the flags snapping to the crisp sea breezes. After 12 years on the
mission field, just the sight of Old Glory makes me cry. The presence of God was unmistakable
throughout the day at every memorial, especially in the small Chapel and
throughout the gardens of the American
Cemetery at Omaha Beach .
A trip I would highly recommend, to anyone that can venture it.
Immediately
upon our return in early April we hosted an outreach team from CCV that
included their renowned High School Choir. The kids sang at numerous venues,
including 3 High Schools, a Middle school, the Youth Dept. at the Pollini Conservatory
of Music, CC Montebelluna, CC Padova, a Nigerian
Evangelical Church ,
3 Pizzerias, a Gelateria, and various Piazzas throughout the center city of Padova . We were so impressed
by their talent, commitment, courtesy, and energy to walk endlessly… without
complaint! They were a true testimony to the kind of genuine Christian
character and maturity that CCV is known for and seems to instill in its young
people. We are already benefiting from the fruit of their ministry with some
solid new friendships and acceptance by otherwise skeptics. Pray that God will
continue to move in the hearts of those who now have a much clearer view of the
Lord and their faith and that they will discover that faith and fun do go
together, despite Italian misconceptions of religious piety. Saturday night the
Choir sang to a full house at CC Montebelluna with people from CC Feltre and CC
Treviso attending as well. Several visitors committed and recommitted their
lives to the Lord at the concert after Pastor Rob spoke and gave the
invitation. The following morning at our church CC Padova, we were blown away
when around 50 new people attended the morning concert and service and heard
the clear message of the Gospel by Pastor Rob.
(the theatre we are praying for)
Finally, we are now at a crossroads and really need to
move. Although we are a small fellowship, I believe we are on the verge of
substantial growth that will be facilitated and accelerated by our move to a
more central and more visible and accessible location. We are searching for a
full time location in the city center for the church since the community
building we use is not downtown and used only on Sunday mornings. Join us in
prayer and if God leads consider helping to underwrite the new building for a
season. We see a great need for midweek opportunities to connect and evangelize
our community. Padova is such a beautiful city and we have fallen in love with it
and desire that CC Padova will be a real beacon of light here for the glory of God.
We have our eyes on an abandoned Theater on a busy walking street downtown and we
pray that God would open the door and windows of heaven for that or something
similar. May the Lord richly bless you and with all of our hearts and deep gratitude
we thank you for your prayers and faithful support.
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