WOW.
Today was amazing!
My mommy arrived in Milan today and to put it in Kari's words it was "magical"! It was so wonderful to see her after 3 months and to have dinner with her and her friend. I got to share with her what we've been doing here and it was just such a blessing.
After dinner we went to the piazza in front of il Duomo and watched the Italy vs. Paraguay soccer game! HOW AWESOME! There were so many people there it was like we were actually at the game. When Italy scored the goal I seriously thought there was going to be a riot it was ridonculous! It was such a good experience. We also met these girls from a Catholic ministry called "Young Life". Both girls were from North Carolina and were doing missions in Europe! How cool is it that we keep running into these kinds of people? Totally God. :]
He is so wonderfully amazingly beautiful.
Sorry for the lack of blogging!
This week was just so busy because it was basically our last week on campus besides the 3 days coming up. Basically... I can't even explain what has been going on anymore. God has been so powerful it is ridiculously amazing...
I did not want to wake up this morning. Well, I woke up but then went back to sleep....
However I was ready in time so it's ok!
Caleigh and I shared together today at Bocconi and it went really well. We had some good conversations. Caleigh lead Bible Study today and it went really well. Before Bible Study even started we spent some time with Vito and his brother and Kari and Whitney. We talked about music, pop culture, etc. We also met one of their American friends! He's from Michigan and is getting his masters at Bacconi so that was interesting.
After we got back from campus Caleigh and I decided that we needed to go out and start getting souvenirs so we did that for about 2 hours. To be honest, Italian fashion is not that different from American fashion. Maybe it's because I live most of my life in Boston now (big city) that I don't see much of a difference. I mean everyone made a big deal about Milan being the fashion capital and whatnot but the things they wear here aren't really that different... so I'm a bit confused. I mean I guess this means that I'm fashionable?
We had a training session later in the night about evangelism. It was really good to reflect on what we've been doing and how we've been doing it. I definitely need to think more relational and listen more. So I will be working on that. Only 5 more days on campus! :[
Today was such a long day!
I went to Bocconi today and partnered with Kat (someone I hadn't partnered with yet). We had an amazing experience! We talked to two wonderful girls and they were just so great. I feel like God really lead us to the specific girls because they were both such a blessing.
Kari lead the Bible Study today. It was a really good time of discussion and fellowship so it was definitely something that added to my day.
Later in the day we hosted another get together in our apartment. Davide volunteered to make us spaghetti! Soooo yummy!! Then Vito and his brother decided that they were going to come over too so that was fun. We played mafia again... as always. I've been mafia a few times now and still haven't perfected how to lie. Everyone always knows I'm the mafia whenever I'm the mafia so it's really frustrating. However, I feel good about the fact that I don't know how to lie.
CHURCH CHURCH CHURCH! yayaayayaya :]
After church we came back and ate some food and slept... for 3 hours! We didn't wake up again til 6PM. I wanted to go to another optional church service at 430 but obviously I was asleep so that didn't happen. Once we all woke up again we just hung out and then went for a walk around town. Whitney and I went out in our pajamas because we were that lazy.
To end the night we did some worship. It was awesome of course.
The group went to Lake Como today. I was one of 3 people that didn't go. Pat met up with the family he has here. Ross played basketball all day. What did I do?
I read, ate, blogged, journaled, killed flies, washed dishes, emailed people, sang, attempted to take a nap, painted my toe nails, and watched one episode of Sonny with a Chance.
Everyone came back at around 8PM and thank goodness because I was really close to going crazy at this point. I enjoy having some alone time but alone time for 8 hours is a bit much. The group was pretty exhausted when they came back and me with my extrovertedness needed to attack each and everyone one of them for conversation. I just kept blabbering on and on and on. I needed people interaction!
I went to Bocconi again today. I've decided for me personally that it's better if I'm consistent with a university because then I can run into people I've already met more easily that way. It was a rough day with evangelism because Whitney and I partnered up but we had never been partners before. We didn't discuss each other's "style" of evangelism so that caused a little tension but of course in the end we worked things out. It's so wonderful how forgiving and loving we are with each other because the love we all mutually have for Christ. The rest of the day was better and Whitney lead the Bible study this time. Once again we got into really good conversation so it went really well.
Once we got back to the apartment Whitney, Sarah, Kat, Cenia, and I headed to the grocery store because we had run out of food! Cenia and Kat needed to shop for snacks for later tonight because Davide and Elisa were coming over! Vito was supposed to come with some friends but his friends couldn't come anymore so he decided not to come :[ it was really sad.
We made chocolate dipped strawberries, crackers with cheese, and a bunch of other goodies. Cenia did a really good job of getting all the food together! We played mafia (of course) and I was the mafia finally! But I'm a really bad liar so obviously people killed me because they thought I was the mafia. Oh well. We should play when I get back to the states!
The girls and I stayed up til 4AM talking. Good times :]
This morning Kat, Caleigh, Brittany, and I went running to the park that Kat and I had discovered last week. It felt really good to go running and was a great way to start the day.
I went to Bocconi today because today was the first day of our Bible study. Caleigh, Brittany, and I partnered up to do some evangelism and had a pretty good day. We had some good conversations with different groups of girls. I prepared the Bible study for today so when it finally came to be 4PM we went to the cafe where the Bible study would be. No Italian students came, however, it went extremely well. We got into really good conversation amongst each other. It was really good to be poured into because we've been pouring out so much. I think a lot of the reason why Caleigh and I felt like it was important to start doing a Bible study on campus was because we need it really for ourselves. Yes of course it would be amazing if Italian students came but even if they don't come it's really good for us to discuss the Bible together.
Today was a holiday in Italy so there was no school which meant we couldn't go on campus today. Instead, Davide offered to be our tour guide for the day and take us to Lake Maggiore and the islands.
The lake and the islands were so beautiful! You could see the Swiss Alps from the lake and they had some snow on them so it made it look even more gorgeous. We hopped around the islands the whole day. It was just such a great day to relax and spend time together as a group. Everyone got such a great tan! Elisa and Salla also went (Davide's friends who have now become our friends) so that was really great to spend time with them as well.
We didn't get back until about 930PM so we were all exhausted! I also needed to prepare the Bible Study that we're going to be starting. I've noticed that prayer has become so habitual... it's really amazing. I've always had a hard time doing Bible studies just because I don't know what passage to go over or what questions to ask. However, this time it was different because I prayed with Sarah that the Lord would just speak through me and give me the right questions to ask. After praying, getting the Bible Study together was no problem! Not because of me though, but because the Lord is so amazing :]
on the train to the lake!
boarding the ferry!
all of us!
me and elisa "boh?"
Today we went to Bocconi University to do some evangelizing. I had a delicious coffee called Caffe Shakerato... soooo good! A few of us then headed to a park near the university because Kari and Whitney said that this is where they found another group of American students doing evangelism. Apparently they have a Bible Study everyday at 2PM at the park so some of us were interested in learning more about them. We went to the Bible Study and met the other group of American students. God is so great that he lead us to them because meeting them was really encouraging. Their Bible Study was interesting and it gave Caleigh and I an idea to start something like that at Bocconi but at a different time. We didn't want to have a Bible Study at the same time as theirs because we most certainly do not want it to seem like we're competing with them. We decided that we would have ours at 4PM and in one of the mess halls at the school instead of the park. We felt like this would be really good just to have something consistent everyday and on the students' campus.
Caleigh and I then headed out to try and meet new students and as we were walking to the library we ran into Claudia. We had met Claudia a few days ago so that was really cool to run into her again. She showed us where the bigger mess hall was and that is when we decided that it would be great to have the Bible Study there because it's convenient for students and also it's just great to be reading the word in other students' presence.
Throughout the whole day Caleigh and I had been feeling like there was definitely some spiritual warfare going on. With 10ish girls it's almost guaranteed that there will be drama however this doesn't make it ok. We really feel like Satan was taking over our thoughts and making us think badly of 2 other girls on project. I finally had us sit down and pray about it because this was obviously not ok. We came to realize that Satan was putting these thoughts in our head and that the other girls never would have meant to do what we felt they did. After we prayed we both felt a lot better about it.
When we all got home we talked to the other girls and told them what had happened. They had also felt the same thing but knew that it wasn't us but Satan in us making us all act the way we were. It was so great that both group of girls agreed that we needed to focus our attention on battling Satan and not each other because he was the cause of it all.
Later that night we got together as a group again to share testimonies because we still haven't finished sharing. It was really encouraging to hear Cenia and Kat's testimony and learn about patience. It started getting a little late so we decided to stop sharing but before everyone went back to their rooms Whitney brought up the spiritual warfare. I'm really glad she did this because I think it was really important that we talk about this as a group. Whitney shared what the girls had been going through. Then Sarah started to share how she feels Satan is trying to drain us physically because we all have felt so exhausted everyday after going on campus. It didn't make any sense for all of us to be that exhausted everyday so she brought up a good point that Satan is attacking us physically. Ryan then brought up a good point about how northern Italy has some of the most cults and witchcraft in Europe. This was important to remember because this just shows how strong Satan is in this area. However, Satan is nothing compared to God so we all just prayed about it and decided that (with the armor of God) we weren't going to let Satan win. :]
Oh it's also important for me to tell you that for dinner... oh goodness we made some awesome burritos!!! We made chicken burritos with black beans, rice, salsa, and cheese. MMMM! We made the salsa with yellow pepper, onions, tomatoes, and lemon. It came out really yummy. Probably the best dinner we've made this whole trip.
We needed to be up this morning for a group meeting before heading out to campus. We have these "Xplore" booklets that Ryan gave us at the beginning of project that we have been using during these group meetings as group devotionals. Today we talked about the "10/40" window and how the people that live in this region of the world don't have access to the gospel and that many people are afraid of going to these places (Middle East, North Africa, Indonesia, India, etc). One of the questions that was asked was what happens to these people when they die if they're non believers? Because if they didn't have access to the gospel, how could God send them to hell if they didn't even know about Him? This took us a while to think about... and it took a while for people to respond. I guess I will leave this question up to you to think about.
We all went to the grocery store after that and Whitney and I finally figured out how to weigh our vegetables! If I've explained this in a previous blog I apologize but ok so when you buy vegetables at the grocery store over here you put them in the plastic bag (duh) but then YOU have to weigh them and print out a sticker for them yourself! The first 2 times that Whitney and I tried to buy vegetables we didn't know this so we went to the register and the cashier would get mad because he or she would have to go back to the vegetable section and weigh the vegetable for us. One time it got so bad that the cashier just through the vegetable aside and we ended up not getting it. So this time we finally figured it out! We were so proud of ourselves!
After that we still had an hour to kill before we left for campus so I journaled/read and took a nap. Whitney, Kari, and Pat went to Bocconi because they were going to meet up with Vito. Ryan, Ross, Cenia, Brittany, Caleigh, Sarah, and I all went to Statale. I must admit... today was a rough day for me. I was really tired because we didn't get much sleep Saturday night and when I'm tired... I don't really want to do anything. I mean, I started out evangelizing really well like I was pumped but after the first 2 people we went up to said they were too busy studying or didn't speak English I started feeling like maybe God didn't want us at this school today. Maybe I should just stick to going to Bocconi. I was just really discouraged for the rest of the day... but being tired definitely added to it because I need my sleep and if I don't get it then I am not a happy camper. Brittany and I ended up finding the other 3 girls talking to this one Italian student out on the lawn so we just joined them for some encouragement. The girl they were talking to was so nice! She was so awesome! We ended up talking to her for a really long time and then she took us to H&M so that was cool just to spend some extra time with her. Hopefully we get to hang out with her again.
After that we tried going up to some more people but we only made another real connection with one more girl. I don't know I guess today was just one of those days. However, I'm just worried that because it happened so early on in the trip that I might be discouraged for the rest of the time. Please just pray that I get lots of sleep and that I would rely and trust in God and not myself and my own capabilities.
We came home and debriefed which was actually really good for me because everyone had such great stories from the day so that was really encouraging.
After that I did some more reading and I think I'm going to bed at a decent hour tonight so that I'm well rested for tomorrow. Davide is supposed to come over soon to meet up with all of us and get gelato but I'm just really tired. Let's hope for a better day tomorrow!
Thank goodness today was a day of rest. We were supposed to go to church today but didnt' receive the directions to the church in time so we just had church in our apartment. Ryan played some worship music and we just discussed our experiences here thus far. It was really good just to get the group talking. I slept, read, and ate the rest of the day so that was awesome. Kat and I also went for a run for our discipleship time. We found this amazing park that was really hidden in the city. There was some sort of festival going on because they had an inflatable jumper and other things. It was really nice to find a place like that in the city and of course running felt really good.
I was supposed to wake up this morning to go running with Pat at 7:30 but my alarm didn’t go off!! So sad. I ended up waking up at 7:55 and I felt horrible that I hadn’t woken up to meet with Pat. Thankfully, I found out later that Pat didn’t wake up either so yay! I didn’t feel so bad after all.
We headed to the il Duomo at 10:30 to meet Davide. He was already there waiting for us so we headed inside il Duomo right away. It is amazing… there are seriously no words to describe how breath taking the inside is. I lit a candle for one of my dad’s friends that got in a really bad car accident recently, so I’ll continue to pray for him. The only thing I didn’t like about il Duomo was that they had hung paintings between the columns inside. This would have been ok if these paintings had originally been there but they obviously were not originally meant to be there. I felt like this took away from the way the cathedral was supposed to be originally presented. After exploring the inside we headed back outside to the entrance of the stairwell to go to the top of the cathedral. The view from above wasn’t as breathtaking as the view from the top of il Duomo in Florence but it was still really beautiful.


top of the duomo!

After climbing back down we realized that we were all starving so Davide took us to a pizzeria. I had brought my lunch so I just got a tiramasu at the restaurant and let me just say… WOW. I was in heaven. MOTTO BELLA!
We were then free to explore the city on our own but I was exhausted and needed some me time so Ross, Ryan, Kat, and I went back to the apartment. I ended up taking a 2 hour nap and I felt very refreshed when I woke up.
Everyone came back and I read for a while. I already finished The Great Divorce and now I’m reading Sex and the Soul of a Woman. So far it’s REALLLY GOOD! Thanks Emma for letting me borrow it :]
We started making dinner and let me just say… rice is a lot harder to make then it seems. So that came out a bit sticky and soggy but it was still good! We made the most of it. While we were eating, one of the people on project found out some really hard news so that was really hard to go through. But we all just got together and prayed for the person because we know only God can make the situation better.
Two of the guys that Whitney and Kari met yesterday are going to come over tonight at some point. We hope that they get to know the guys really well and that the conversation continues past surface level stuff.
Today was a nice day to sleep in because we didn’t need to be ready until 1PM. However, me not wanting to waste time I woke up at 10AM just so I wasn’t rushed when getting ready. I also wanted time to journal and do my quiet time so it was nice to wake up with plenty of time before having to be somewhere.
Finally at 1PM we all met in Ryan’s room and we did another language lesson taught by Kat. She taught us how to conjugate a verb but to be completely honest I pretty much forgot… :]
We then headed to Bocconi which is the prestigious business school here in Milan. I felt totally at home at this school. The building was really nice (much like SMG) and the students looked just like the students in Boston. Upon entering the building they had flyers on the different programs they offer at the school. Maybe I could do my MBA here? Who knows what God has planned?
The first place we went to in the school was the caffe and this is where we found most students hanging out. We all wanted coffee to wake up but I couldn’t understand the menu so I just got a coca cola. LOL. Then we partnered up to go do evangelism and Caleigh and I ended up being partners. We didn’t take a tour of this school so everything was really confusing at first and Caleigh and I felt sooo lost! We just ended up walking around and we eventually found this group of girls and they were so wonderful!!!!! We talked to them about what they thought about spirituality, life, and Jesus. It was really interesting to hear their answers. One of the girls, Claudia, started giving us tips on where to go to shop and get gelato and see all these cool things. She drew us a map but I know we’re going to get lost! I got her facebook info so that hopefully we could meet up and she could show us where all these awesome places were. We would also just love to meet up with her again just to get to know her more and the other girls as well. I love making new friends! We talked to them for a good hour so by the time it was over it was time to leave the university for the day.
We headed back to our apartments and Sarah, Whitney, and I decided that we should probably go to the grocery store to buy some more food after our debrief meeting. Everyone else also had such amazing stories about the day. It’s amazing to see how God has definitely been controlling who we talk to and what we say and who partners with whom on the certain days. Isn’t it so wonderful and comforting to know that someone perfect is in control of your life and you’re not? I think it’s moto bella! At the grocery store we bought ground beef among other things so that we could make burgers because I was craving it so bad! They were very yummy. Then it was time for our training meeting.
Ryan had this really good powerpoint on the Philosophy of God. Basically it was all about how to engage in conversation specifically with atheists. One thing that Ryan reminded us of was that we need to be gracious and NOT right. I know for me most of the time I’m only trying to prove why I’m right and why they’re wrong. I know I usually don’t speak to them out of love or because I love them so it was really good to be reminded why we’re talking to these people. It’s because we love them and want them to know the love we know. I could get more detailed on the lesson but my brain hurts.
Then Davide came over to our apartment! YAY! He brought two friends: Stella and Eliza. They were so nice! It was really fun just to hang out with them.
(no pictures were taken today... mi dispiace!)
As I woke up today I didn’t realize that this would be our first day going on campus to do ministry. I thought we were just going to take a tour of the campus… so once Ryan confirmed that we were actually going to start evangelizing I honestly got really scared. The purpose for us being here is finally going to begin… woah.
We did a Bible study first and that was just really good to start the day. It was about how different people view the Bible: rule book, spiritual cup of coffee, source of wisdom, etc. Instead of viewing the Bible in all of these different ways we should just plainly see it as God’s interaction with His people. We also talked about how worship is a far greater thing then missionary work. Missions exist because worship doesn’t so we need to have our priorities in order. 1 John 4:19 talks about how we love because God loved us first. And that’s something important that we need to remember.
We then went out and got on the metro to head to il Duomo where we were going to meet Davide. Davide is a student that people on this project met a few years ago. They met him by doing exactly what we were going to do today: going up to people and talking to them about their faith. Ever since they met they’ve kept in touch which is definitely the Lord’s work.
We got to il Duomo and it was DEFINITELY a gothic cathedral. It was gorgeous! It was raining though so we went to a nearby McDonald’s to get some coffee until it was finally time to meet Davide.
We went back to il Duomo to meet up with him and he was already there. He was sooooo nice!!!!! Extremely welcoming and warm and friendly. He then took us to the Statale university which is one of the universities we’re focusing on while we’re here. This is the university he graduated from so he showed us the mess hall, different corridors, etc. He was a very good tour guide! It was then time for lunch so he took us to this sandwich shop on campus and the sandwich was so yummy! The cheese in it was SOOOO DELICIOUS! Moto bella!!! It kinda tasted like cream cheese but the man called it some name that starts with a c (I obviously forgot). After we were done with our sandwiches it was finally time to start evangelizing. AHHH. Davide took us back inside and once we were there he and Ryan went looking to buy a guitar (everyone has been wanting to do worship but Ryan hasn’t had his guitar).
Kari and I paired up. Before finally going off on our own, we prayed and that really calmed everyone down and boosted our confidences. Kari and I went to the mess hall to start. She and I sat down and discussed what tools we wanted to use first and how we would approach the students. We decided to first start with the friendship survey (basically asking how Italians view friendship). We wanted to approach students that were sitting down because this usually meant they had some time to talk whereas students walking down the corridors were usually on their way somewhere. The first 2 girls we talked to were so great. They were sisters and once was 22 and the other was 32. The 22 year old spoke little English and the 32 year old didn’t really speak any English. They asked us why we were doing what we were doing and we explained we were with Agape Italia and that it was a Christian organization. Not gonna lie it took us a while to admit that we were a Christian organization because we didn’t know how that would affect our conversation but they didn’t seem to mind so that was good. We basically got out of them that Italians really value trust and honesty. The next pair of girls we talked to were Gemma and Serena. Gemma was really spiritual and had faith in God but she didn’t like the church so she didn’t associate herself with it. (The church meaning the Catholic church). Serena also believed in God. With Gemma and Serena we did Soularium and I really feel God purposefully chose these girls to do this with. We learned so much about their spirituality which was really great. The last group of girls we met were Roberta and Erica. They were AWESOMMEEEE. Erica spoke very little English but Roberta spoke English really well! We did the friendship survey and relationship survey with them. From all 3 conversations we pretty much realized that Italian students our age are extremely similar to American students. The girls explained to us how it has now become the girl’s role to pursue the guy (they said boys are stupid). They also told us about how more and more people are choosing not to get married. Instead, people just live with each other and form a family without the title. People don’t see a point in getting married. It’s “too expensive”. That was really sad to hear but didn’t surprise me at all. I feel like the same thing is going on in America.
After spending all this time with the students and in the city it really started to feel like home. Milan is almost exactly like Boston… seriously. It’s almost scary how similar they are. The metro signs are the same, city/homey feeling, and other little things. I’m not going to be too specific just yet but I really feel the Lord is trying to tell me something… but this is definitely something I’m going to continue to pray about just because it is such a big decision.
After doing evangelism for about 2 hours we all met up again with Davide and Ryan. Ryan found an awesome guitar so yay! Davide then took us to this really cool church near the university. There was a separate chapel in the church that had been decorated with BONES! There were skulls and pieces of bone all around the walls. I mean it was organized beautifully but it was a bit strange. Kinda cool actually. Apparently these were the bones of the people that were buried at the hospital (the university used to be a hospital) so once they built the university they didn’t know what to do with the pieces. After that we went to Deutsche bank because a few of us needed to get some more cash. Then we went for some yummy gelato of course. Davide had to get back to the train station so we headed towards il Duomo. As we were walking to il Duomo this man kept following our group… all the way to il Duomo! When we finally sat on the steps to il Duomo Pat started talking to the crazy man. He finally went away. Thank you Pat for knowing Italian and possibly tiring the man out. Davide left but he said he would see us Saturday so it wasn’t too sad of a goodbye.
We then headed back to our hotel where we had a little bit of down time before debriefing about the day. Everyone’s stories were so encouraging. The Lord is definitely doing something great in this city. Some people got a few students’ contact information so that was awesome. I really hope those relationships grow into something bigger. Then we all ate dinner and just relaxed for the rest of the night. I journaled and spent a lot of time just with God because I just needed some me and Him time.
Ryan watched the final episode of Lost and after that we did worship for TWO HOURS! It was magical, as Kari would say. I love the Lord so much. :]
Kat, Whitney, and I were supposed to go running this morning at 7:30 but I went down to the lobby and they never came! I didn’t want to go alone for safety reasons so I just went back up to my room and fell back asleep for another hour :]. At breakfast, Kat told me she didn’t hear her alarm go off. This was very understandable considering how exhausted we all were the night before so it was no biggie. We must go running tomorrow morning though! All of these carbs are killing me!
We then took a taxi to the train station to finally head north to Milano! The taxi driver was so awesome! He told us how today was a horrible day because one of the bridges were closed because apparently the river was overflowing because a water tube exploded. He was also playing really good Italian music so I asked him who was singing and I think he said “Cirannini”? Something like that. I told him I liked this Italian music better than American music and he was surprised. He explained how most of the music people listen to in Italy is American music! I don’t know why, their music is awesome.
We got to the train station and as a group we prayed for safe travels among other things. It felt great to pray as a group. Then we got onto our train and headed to Milano! I got a lot of reading and journaling done so that was really relaxing. It’s nice to have some down time.
Milan is beautiful. I could see myself living here. The city is really modern but not too modern to the point where you don’t feel like you’re in Italy. I love love love love loooooove it!!! Our apartments are right near the train station so we didn’t have to walk far. However, Ryan and Cenia first had to go sign papers with the landlord so the rest of us waited near the train station just to hang out. I was starving so Kari and I went to get McDonalds. The McDonalds here sucks! The prices were really high and they had a limited menu. For example, they didn’t have a 1 euro menu, nor chicken selects, nor honey mustard, nor just a cheeseburger. It was very odd. We ate our food outside with the others and I dropped a few fries so I threw them to the pigeons. They should seriously make throwing fries at pigeons a sport because OMG I had such a great time doing this. I know it sounds ridiculous but pigeons fighting over French fries is the funniest thing ever! One pigeon will have it in its mouth and then the other pigeons chase it but then the pigeon can’t swallow it cause it’s too big so the fries fly out of its mouth and then another pigeon grabs it and it’s just this big chase it’s AWESOME!
When Ryan and Cenia came back we headed to our apartments. They are AMAZING! SOOOO CUTE. I can’t wait to invite students over for dinner parties. Once we unpacked we headed to the grocery store. I had already brought cereal and some Healthy Choice meals so I didn’t need too much for this week. I just bought a big tub of yogurt, strawberries, pineapple, bread, and orange juice. Oh and I had also brought peanut butter so I’ll make some sandwiches for lunch. (They only have Nutella here) We also all split the price for the cleaning supplies because we have to clean the apartment at some point (duh).
We got back to the apartment and put away our groceries and ate dinner. Yum yum yum. I’m so sick of pasta and rich foods. So I had cereal and yogurt. My favorite!
Random fact: they only have blood oranges here. They taste just like a regular orange but they’re extremely red on the inside. So when I first opened my orange juice I thought I had bought tomato juice instead but it tasted just like orange juice! Kinda weird.
After dinner we spent some time together as a group to share our testimonies. I was so proud of everyone who went. Thank you God for allowing everyone to be so vulnerable and honest with each other. Not everyone got a chance to go so this will be something we're going to do again but for the people that went I feel like I know them so much better now that I know their struggles and how they came to faith.
After sharing our testimones I suggested we sing God of this city by Chris Tomlin because I had been listening to it while I was journaling on the other girls' balcony and looking out to the city while listening to this song was just so powerful. We all went to the other girls' room and put the song and lyrics up on youtube, opened the windows, and sang our hearts out for the city of Milan. Amazing.
Later that night all the girls got together and got to know each other on an even deeper level. Tissues flew everywhere, tears were falling like a heavy storm but it was so wonderful. God definitely put us all together for a reason and I'm just so thankful for these beautiful girls on this project. We talked for a few hours because the next thing we know it was 1AM and we needed to be ready by 930AM which isn't too bad but still.
This night was just so spiritually and emotionally wonderful. Thank you Father. :]
I went on a run this morning!! Kat met me downstairs in the lobby of the hotel at 6:30PM and we ran to the river and basically made a big circle. It was such a good way to see the city and appreciate it. It was amazing.
The schedule for this day was pretty much the same as the one before. We went to the national office first thing in the morning to do some more training. A Crusade staff member named Scott came and did a Bible study and also told us how to approach the college campuses. Scott is a full time missionary with Crusade in Pisa… pretty cool. First we went over Exodus 34: 29-35. He explained to us how the book of Exodus is the root of the New Testament. A lot of the New Testament alludes to the book of Exodus. Random fact: Moses is painted as horned in Renaissance art because the translation of the Bible that they had back then got the translation of “veiled” wrong. So instead of the Bible saying that he was veiled, they thought it said that he was horned. Scott also kept reminding us that what we’re doing in Milan is glorious. Not to say that it’s glorious because “we’re such good people” but glorious because the message we are sharing is glorious. Also, the world glorious means worthwhile or “weighty”. Although our role is to preach Jesus Christ, we don’t have a role in the way people see Jesus. So our role is just to present Him to people. I remember someone asking me why I needed to go on a mission trip to teach people in Italy about Jesus (because Catholicism is so prevalent here). I knew why I was coming but I didn’t really know how to answer her question, but Scott explained to us why. Jesus is depicted everywhere in Italy (in all of the artwork) but he is not depicted as glorious (worthwhile). We’re here to teach people why Jesus is worthwhile… not just a pretty painting or someone who was a good moral teacher.
There are 10 million people in Milan and 500,000 students or more at the universities. WOAH. There are only 11 of us. However, what’s comforting to me is knowing that Italians work in networks. Meaning, when you meet one person… you’re guaranteed to later meet 4 or 5 other people. So if each of us forms a relationship with one person, we’re going to most likely form a total of 55 relationships or more.
Gary then spoke to us about the different tools they were going to give us to initiate conversation. Everything looked really helpful and I can’t wait to start going on campus and using the tools they’ve given us.
After the briefing we went out to lunch to this really cute restaurant near the national office. Gary and the people on staff are really good friends with the people that work there so it was cool to see the relationships that they had formed with them. They lady was so nice and cute. I ordered potato ravioli and it was so yummy! When we got the check the lady gave us a ginormous discount because she knew the staff. Very cool how once you form a relationship with people here they treat you like family.
We went back to the hotel to drop off our stuff after eating. The next 3 hours were supposed to be for sightseeing but I was exhausted so I just napped… for 3 hours. LOL. I was supposed to wake up an hour early to journal and read but… obviously that did not happen. I didn’t feel too bad about missing the sightseeing time because I’ve already been to Florence and I had gone running this morning so I already saw the city.
We were going to Gary’s house for dinner so we all took a bus there. He lives in a small village outside of the city up in the hills.
Motto bella!! The view was amazing. He lives right next to a monastery so that was really cool to see.
While walking through the monastery we saw a Franciscan monk! There are only about 20 of them at the monastery. 
Gary’s house was BEAUTIFUL. So frikken cute! It was exactly what I had pictured it would be. Very Italian (obviously). They have a golden retriever named Taffy so as soon as we walked up to the gates to his house Taffy ran out to greet us.
Once we walked into their yard, Gary’s wife had prepared some bruschetta as an appetizer. We stood around talking for a bit. Gary has two children: Davis and Courtney. Davis is 12 and Courtney is 15. They were both so mature and well spoken for their age. Davis is the most fluent in Italian and he plays basketball. Courtney is now being homeschooled because Italian school was way too stressful. Italy is a very shame based country so Courtney explained to us how they would have oral interrogations instead of written examinations in her class. The teachers would also read everyone’s grade out loud so all the students knew who was doing poorly. I would want to be homeschooled too if that was the way school was! Courtney and Davis both have done a good job adjusting to the new culture, however the first year was the hardest (of course). Courtney is leaving for Ethiopia in 3 weeks for her own summer project so she was pretty excited about that. Gary’s wife made a delicious penne pesto pasta with green beans and potato. Mmmmm. Then for dessert we had chocolate cake with homemade whipped cream! MMMMMM!
We then took the bus back to the city and I of course went right to bed. Apparently the second day of jet lag is the worst. The day before I wasn’t that tired so I was like “great! I haven’t been affected by jet lag!” But today, EVERYONE was sooooo exhausted.
At breakfast this morning they had this amazing hazelnut spread that was WAY better than Nutella. I stole a pack to take home :]
We didn’t have to be ready until 12:30PM today so I had planned on getting up to go running at 10 but… obviously that did not happen. I didn’t sleep well again and that’s starting to get a bit annoying. When we get to Florence tomorrow morning we’ll be staying in a hotel so hopefully I’ll sleep better. (We'll be in Florence for about 3 days receiving some cultural training from Crusade staff in Florence)
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