Luka holding his icepack after arriving at the hospital |
Accidents Happen
Parenting
young ones is never dull, never boring and almost always keeps a good amount of surprises. During
our Wednesday morning staff meeting last week, Renata’s cell phone rang and it
was Luka’s elementary school. Typically when the school calls it’s not for a good
reason. The teacher requested Renata come in to see Luka immediately. He had been in an accident
with his friend Edoardo, both of which had been running in the backyard of the
school during morning recreation break. Amidst the crowd neither of them saw
the other coming and they collided headfirst.
Luka and Matea visiting Edoardo in hospital |
When
Renata arrived at the school it was not a comforting scene. There was an
ambulance parked out front with the lights flashing. The doctors were attending
to the children. Edoardo had a neck brace on and was being carried away on a
stretcher. He was losing consciousness and was much more seriously injured
than Luka, but it was recommended that both children be brought to the
hospital. Luka was kept in for observation until late afternoon while his
friend Edoardo needed a CAT scan. The results of which were serious enough to warrant
reconstructive surgery on the orbital floor of his eye socket. When Luka’s
forehead smashed the upper part of Edoardo’s cheekbone it caused a fracture into
which one of the eye muscles fell and from which it could not free
itself, rendering uncoordinated eye movements.
As
I write this, Edoardo has been out of surgery for some hours and is doing fine. He does,
however, have double vision in his eye. We pray that returns quickly to normal.
Please join us in praying for little Edoardo, and that the Lord might use this
for good in the life of his family and even the school. We can’t wait for
him to come out of the hospital and return to school as the happy, playful 2nd grader that he is.
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RIP! My beloved MacBookPro. |
Dead MBP
Just a couple of weeks ago my beloved MacBook Pro perished
with the defective Nvidia chipset that had been installed in that particular
model of early 2008. I was hoping to make it to the five-year mark (or more) before upgrading, but I only
made roughly 4 ½ years. I
guess that’s kind of old in computer years, eh? T'was a bit of an unexpected snag in our day to day ministry and life activity as missionaries, so I felt it was newsworthy. We're almost over that hump now and thankful to be so.
Retreat
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It's tradition to snap a pic on the last day before departing. |
We
held our 5th annual retreat September 7-9 and had a pretty good turn out. As always, it
was a wonderful time. Pastor Brian Cambra from Calvary Chapel Montebelluna
spoke, teaching four sessions on the sufficiency of God for our lives. His wife
Maria led us in worship and ran the children’s ministry. We could not have
asked for better weather. The pictures we took seem like they are out of a
travel magazine (friends on FaceBook can see them here CC Treviso Retreat 2012). The downtime in fellowship one with another was the icing on
the cake. We were even able to swim in the lake it was so warm. Our prayer is
that the fruit of the Word and work of the Spirit in us all will yield abundant, lasting results.
Everyone is Significant
As
you know, Nathan has been coming to church regularly for some months now and is blown away at how God speaks to him, week after week. Our Lord is indeed good and personally interested in our lives. Recently
he brought his 13-year-old daughter, Isabel, for the first time. I was so encouraged to see her
come back every week since then, sitting attentively in service. Yesterday Nathan shared that Isabel really enjoys coming and plans to continue. What a joy! Please pray that God would stir up or send over a youth leader with
a heart and vision to shepherd these young people. This is
one ministry area we really hope to see get established soon. Our youth are few in number but slowly multiplying and their needs are many. I firmly believe a strong
youth ministry here would have a great impact in the city of Treviso.
The
Lord has also brought a few other new families these days as well. Some of them are wounded
sheep from abusive shepherds. We pray the Lord will heal these folks with the
balsam of his grace. Pray these families settle into their new church home,
experience God’s love in and among his people, and get radically blessed by
Him to "Grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ" (2 Pet 3:18).
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Bob and Lori Scata |
Seasonal Change
Just
as the landscape changes all around us with the shifting of the seasons, so it
seems with all of life and ministry. As we welcome in new and friendly faces to the
fellowship, we find ourselves also sending off our missionary
co-laborers, Bob and Lori Scata. After four years of faithful service their
time has come to an end and they must return to the states this coming January to begin the next
chapter God has for their lives. They will be sorely missed but we’re thankful
for the time we have had together and the fruit of their labors here will remain behind them. Please pray for their transition. Pray also
for the church as our leadership adjusts itself to this change in our team.
Ministry Needs
I felt it would be good to include in this newsletter some
of the basic ministry needs we currently have or expect to have in the
very near future. Please pray for the following requests.
- Worship/Sound
- Youth ministry
- Website and IT service
- Sunday school teacher/Caregiver
- Administration