Seven Tips for Sharing Your Faith

Italy’s public health system is a great blessing for us! Without it we would have gone without medical care at times. We appreciate having quality care and treatment at no or low out-of-pocket costs. But it’s always been our family dottori (doctors) that we value the most.  Even though we often seem to amuse them withContinue reading “Seven Tips for Sharing Your Faith”

My Hard Times Cookbooks

Before we left for the mission field, we had to downsize our belongings. But I decided to bring along three essential books. A medical book and what I call my hard times cookbooks. These cookbooks, especially during our first few years here, were lifesavers for me! Reading recipes in Italian was beyond me until IContinue reading “My Hard Times Cookbooks”

The Much of Little

We don’t travel by train much anymore, but I remember the long train rides of our early carless years in Italy. When my husband had to ride an old moped 12 miles to work – even in the rain and snow. There are areas of Italy where you can live without a car thanks toContinue reading “The Much of Little”

When God Says: You Have Not Failed Me

The apostle Paul was in a prison cell. The city was in an uproar over this man who was causing trouble everywhere he went. In his place, I would have asked, “Why Lord? I was only obeying you and preaching your word. So please get me out of this mess! I haven’t done anything toContinue reading “When God Says: You Have Not Failed Me”

God Will Keep a Place For You: Even If It’s Only a Tent

Our 8 suitcases were bulging with the few possessions we had left, including eight teddy bears! Except for one box we had left with my parents and the little money we had. We were finally ready to leave for the mission field! There was nothing left to do but relax and wait for the dayContinue reading “God Will Keep a Place For You: Even If It’s Only a Tent”

How to Help Immigrants and Refugees

As an immigrant myself this issue is close to my heart. I cannot fully identify with refugees or economic immigrants. I did not move out of personal need, but for ministry. I also have dual citizenship. But I understand moving to an foreign country. And we have also worked with refugees here. Even unofficially “adopting”Continue reading “How to Help Immigrants and Refugees”