Salerno Summer Project

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." Matthew 28:19-20

Friday, June 30, 2006

Back Home



Our group has finally arrived home this past Monday after an amazing summer serving the Lord. How do you summarize an entire summer in a few brief paragraphs? How would you describe everything that God has done the past 6 weeks? We will probably never realize all of the ways that God has been working this summer. But we know that He has been at work in a powerful way. And we know that He will continue to be at work. Don't stop praying for Italy and for all of the students that have come to know Christ this summer. They are:

Maria Carmela
Antonella
Guisi
Marika
Philippo
Giuila
Franchesca
Virginia
Antonella R.
Davide
Rosana
Michela
Frachesca
Laura
Nucceia
Carimella
Tesse
Gusie
C.C.
Paulo
Teresa
Rafaella
Andrea
Irene
Sofia
Taurone
Fabio
Anna
Laudanda
Maria Junta
Niko
Victoria
Valentina
Orlando
Concetta
Enzo
Maria Rosaria
Francesca

They are our brothers and sisters in Christ. Pray that their faith is strengthened. Pray that they continue to grow closer to God. Pray that they will be given boldness to share what has happened to them.

We're looking forward to hearing more about what has happened this summer and what is going on in the lives of these students and any others that have been contacted. Please send us any updates/testimonies/prayers/praises that you might have so that they can be shared via blog. Write us at salernoproject@yahoo.com.

To close out this entry, we'll share with you a selection of quotes from Italians that have heard the gospel this summer. Until next time, ciao.

- For many years, I didn't know, and now you come from the US to tell me this.
- This is the first time I've ever heard this!
- Thank you! I have accepted God into my life now because of you!
- I want to know God personally! This is the desire of my heart for God to live inside me.
- I never knew salvation was this easy!

"The Lord will lay bare his holy arm in the sight of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth will see the salvation of our God." - Isaiah 52:10

Thursday, June 15, 2006

New Christian: Maria Carmela

Maria:

Maria was very hesitant to finish the survey with us after we showed her scripture concerning sin and the punishment for it. Her entire demeanor changed when I told her about Christ. She accepted Him as savior and then thanked us over and over. She said she was hesitant to hear us out at first, but that she's so glad she listened because we showed her the truth and the way to God. As we got up to leave, we thanked her for her time, and she said "No - thank you! I have accepted God into my life now because of you!"


"For I will proclaim the name of the LORD; ascribe greatness to our God! The Rock! His work is perfect, For all His ways are just; A God of faithfulness and without injustice, Righteous and upright is He." - Deuteronomy 32:3-4


Quote of the day:

"You don't get to be holy by being lazy."

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Last Week









We're here in the middle of our last week sharing on campus, and God is still at work. All of us on project have been utterly amazed at the number of people that have come to know Christ these past 3 weeks. As a result, our focus for this last week has shifted from strictly evangelism to one of discipleship. It is so vital that these precious students who have trusted in Christ are equipped to grow in their relationship with Christ so that they don't fall through the cracks during the rest of the summer. This gives the team the opportunity to follow up with our new brothers and sisters and be encouraged at what the Lord has done.

In closing, here is a copy of a text message sent to a project member from an Italian Student who accepted Christ today:

"I'll never be able to find the right words to thank you for what you did to me. You're amazing and I'll never forget you...You have a gift. You've met Jesus, and I'm honored that I could share it with you, I feel amazing now, and this is just the beginning. Thanks a lot. Love, your sister Antonella."



"
We proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom, so that we may present every man complete in Christ." - Colossians 1:28


Quote of the Day

"God did not give us a spirit of humidity."

Project Pics





Quote of the day:

"And the smiles turned to frowns."

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

New Christians

Praise God for another amazing week in Salerno!

You may have heard a survey mentioned in some of the testimonies that have been shared. This is the survey in its entirety:

1. Do you speak English?
2. Do you believe there is a God?
3. Is it possible to offend God? What could a person do to offend God? Have you ever offended God?
4. Who was Jesus Christ? What was the significance of his crucifixion?
5. If you were standing before God and He said, "Why should I let you into Heaven," what would you say?

This simple survey helps to give us an insight into a person and their spiritual beliefs. It is one of the many tools that we use when sharing the Gospel. The testimony of Tesse in this entry shows a practical application of this survey, and how it can be used.


Sofia, Irene, Tourene:

Monday afternoon we met three girls sitting on a bench eating. We approached them and began to do a survey with them. It was easy to see by the girls answers that they didn't understand Christianity at all. They all agreed that as long as you believe in something, that was all one would need to get to Heaven. None were sure that if they died they would go to Heaven. We used this to transition to the gospel and after about an hour and a half of discussion the girls expressed their desire to accept Christ as their Savior. All three girls share an apartment together near the university, and are now sisters in Christ. We have followed up with the girls to make sure that they understand the concept of Christianity entirely. We are very encouraged by the girls appreciation for the good news of Christ.


Tesse:

We met Tesse in the Language Studies Faculty. She spoke excellent English and agreed to take the survey. She said she believed in God, but when we got to Question #3 about sin - she was unsure of whether she had offended God or not. We had her read Romans 3:23 and James 2:10 from an Italian Bible. Her face began to change when she realized she was guilty. We asked her if she knew the penalty for sin - and she didn't know - so we had her read the first part of Romans 6:23 - and her eyes welled up with tears. She knew she was guilty and deserved hell. We moved on to Question #4. She spouted of the answer she knew "The son of God, the savior." For the first time, she understood what Christ saved her from....and she was so relieved and thankful. We moved to Question #5 about what our response should be. We had her read Romans 10:9 - and she said "The answer is belief". We asked "Do you believe this?" She enthusiastically said "yes", and then we took her through the prayer in the Italian 4 Laws. She kept saying "This is the first time I've ever heard this!!" She also said she believed God had been talking to her ever since she walked onto the campus. (This was her first year at the University.)

Just one more week on campus. Be in prayer that God's will would be accomplished for the rest of the trip. Stay tuned for more testimonies and pics from this weekend at Capri.

"Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous things; his right hand and his holy arm have worked salvation for him." - Psalm 98:1


Quote of the day:

"Would pretzels taste good with nutella?
Paper would taste good with nutella."

Salerno Testimonies

Welcome back to the blog. Here are some of the testimonies from the past week.

Fabio:

Met Fabio on campus. Didn't think he could offend God at beginning then I explained sin offended God. He understood and agreed with the four laws then I asked him which lifestyle he was and he picked the self-centered one. Then I explained how by faith he could get to a Christ centered life. I explained Ezekiel 11:19 and how Christ removes their old heart and gives them one of flesh. He thought it was amazing that I now like going to church and serving God, and he saw how he could too through faith. The Lord is truly at work in Salerno and I can't wait to see what else He is going to do!


Davide:

We were sharing Christ with 2 guys who had to abruptly leave. As they were leaving, Davide was listening to our conversation nearby. We began to talk to him. After sharing the gospel, he told us that he couldn't imagine that it was that easy. He thought he had to earn grace from God. We explained grace more thoroughly and explained the nature of grace...a free gift we don't deserve. He later decided to commit his life to Christ because of this gift of grace!


Francesca:

I met her on campus and she initially told me about her hatred for God because of deaths in her family and how she couldn't trust him. She mentioned her family's catholic beliefs and how she didn't even believe in Heaven at first. Then she read some verses (John 3:16, Romans 6:23, 1 Corinthians 15:3-6) in the Italian Bible and Ezekiel 11:19 in English. I don't even remember what I said but the Lord just met her today and opened her eyes and heart. Then she grabbed the English 4 laws (after she read some of the Italian one) and said "I want to know God personally! This is the desire of my heart for him to live inside me." The Lord completely deserves all the glory and he broke the language barrier because she was understanding my English and I was understanding her Italian. She agreed about being changed and living a better life with Christ and that she is a Christian now! Then she invited me to eat with her family in Avellino. Praise the Lord!


Antonella and Filippo:

We saw Antonella and Filippo in a cafe. We went through the survey. They didn't know they had offended God or what the punishment for sin was. When they realized they were guilty and deserved death, they were really scared. Then when I told them about Christ, they were overjoyed! They were so excited to pray and ask Christ to be their Savior! They showered us with kisses and hugs when we left and told me how kind I was to tell them about Jesus! They want to be taught more about the Bible!


Virginia:

Met Virginia and went through survey with her. She didn't understand what Christ saved her from. She read James 2:10 from my Bible and said "I am guilty!" Then I took her through Romans 6:23 and the bridge illustration. Then Romans 10:9. She said, "I never knew salvation was this easy." We read through the prayer in four laws and I asked if it expressed her desire. She said "Yes, yes!" She accepted Christ!


What a mighty God we serve! What an honor to be able to bear witness to such a movement of the Holy Spirit. All of us can't wait to see what's going to happen next. Keep us in your prayers, but more importantly, pray for the students that we will encounter.


"The Lord has made his salvation known and revealed his righteousness to the nations." - Psalm 98:2


Quote of the day:

"Nobody saw us, don't panic."

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Jowling: A Challenge








You've seen us jowl, now it's your turn. We know you've been practicing in the privacy of your own home, but now it's time to let your jowling light shine for all to see. Find a friend or a camera with a timer, and shake your face. Send us your jowling pics at salernoproject@yahoo.com. Do it. Do it now. Get to the chopper. It's the right thing to do. Send us your pics.

I bet you won't.


Quote of the day:

"Cut him deep, cut him fast."

Thursday, June 01, 2006

New Christian: Valentina

It's been another amazing day here in Salerno. We feel very privileged to share with you all one of the many testimonies of someone coming to know Christ this summer.

Amy:

Sarah and I saw a girl sitting on the bench, watching us walk toward her. We started a conversation and noticed that she spoke little English. She said she believes there is a God and when we asked why He should let her into Heaven, she said because she respects people. So we gave her the Four Laws in Italian and she read every word out loud. She understood that sin separated her from God and that she needed a way to Him. When she read that Jesus said “I am the way, and the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father expect through me”, she noticed this was different than what she previously believed. We talked about how faith in Christ is the only way to God, not her works of respecting people. And then she prayed to trust Christ and said she believed what she prayed. We asked her if she believed differently after she read than before and she said, “Yes, now I have God.” Her name is Valentina; please pray for her!

What an amazing testimony! May we never grow tired of hearing about people coming to know the Lord. Keep Valentina in your prayers, and pray for all of the other students that have come to know Christ. We've still got 2 weeks on campus, and we can't wait to see what God has in store. There are more testimonies to come, so check back.


"For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men" - Titus 2:11


Quote of the Day:


"I asked for a spoon and they gave me whipped cream."

A Week in the Life of a Summer Projecter


Hearken! Another beautiful week in Salerno. God is doing some amazing things, and we are truly fortunate to be a part of the harvest. As of this writing, we have seen 16 students come to know Christ! You may be wondering: 'Hey, what exactly happens on summer project? What do these guys do all week?' If these and other questions have been lingering in your mind since you found out your son/daughter/friend/roommate/sibling/aquaintance was going to Italy for 6 weeks, then this is the post for you. Here's a little summary of what happens during a typical week on project.

Monday through Friday : The biggest part of the day is spent on campus attempting to initiate conversations or following up on conversations that we've already had. We also have a number of different events that happen throughout the week.

Monday:
Monday morning we have a time of group prayer over the campus and a time of evangelism training.

Tuesday:
Tuesday morning we have our small group Bible study. We are studying the book of Galatians. Tuesday night, we have our family group book club. We are reading a biography of Adoniram Judson, the first missionary to Burma.

Wednesday:
Wednesday night is men and women's time. The men are studying 'Thoughts for Young Men' by J.C. Ryle, while the women discuss something things so mysterious and secretive that this blogger is not privy to the details.

Thursday:
Thursday night is the time for our outreach BBQ, where we invite all of the students we've met over the week to come to our hotel for a time of fellowship and grilled meat.

Saturday is our day for traveling, where we have our horizons expanded and take in the natural revelation that is Italy. Last Saturday, the Amalphi coast. This week, Paestum.

Sunday mornings we all get together and watch a sermon from a series by John Piper called 'The Blazing Center.'

So there you have it, a week in the life of a summer project member. Exciting, I know. Our schedule is pretty busy, but we're all able to spend plenty of time in the word and in fellowship with each other. We will try and keep you up to with everything that is happening, so that you can keep us in your prayers. Stay excited, we are witnessing an amazing work of God!

"Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved." - Acts 2:46-47


Quote of the Day:

"You will vote for Francesco"