Today we walked through Testaccio (the area we live) to pray. It was beautiful and refreshing, and poured on us! Ashley, Taylor and I ended up hiding out under a row of trees… which seemed genius at the time, but ended up not helping much in the long run!
Monday, May 28, 2007
Sometimes You Get Wet...
Today we walked through Testaccio (the area we live) to pray. It was beautiful and refreshing, and poured on us! Ashley, Taylor and I ended up hiding out under a row of trees… which seemed genius at the time, but ended up not helping much in the long run!
My Best Pre-Trip Investment...
Apparently our entire team either had or bought Chaco's for Rome. Im fairly certain my wearing them is going to be an everyday thing... despite the Romans looking at us like we're crazy!
Fasting & Feasting…
"Is this not the fast which I choose,
To loosen the bonds of wickedness,
To undo the bands of the yoke,
And to let the oppressed go free
And break every yoke?
"Is it not to divide your bread with the hungry
And bring the homeless poor into the house;
When you see the naked, to cover him;
And not to hide yourself from your own flesh?
"Then your light will break out like the dawn,
And your recovery will speedily spring forth;
And your righteousness will go before you;
The glory of the LORD will be your rear guard.
"Then you will call, and the LORD will answer;
You will cry, and He will say, 'Here I am '
If you remove the yoke from your midst,
The pointing of the finger and speaking wickedness,
"And if you give yourself to the hungry
And satisfy the desire of the afflicted,
Then your light will rise in darkness
And your gloom will become like midday.
"And the LORD will continually guide you,
And satisfy your desire in scorched places,
And give strength to your bones;
And you will be like a watered garden,
And like a spring of water whose waters do not fail.
"Those from among you will rebuild the ancient ruins;
You will raise up the age-old foundations;
And you will be called the repairer of the breach,
The restorer of the streets in which to dwell.
ISAIAH 58:6-12
Saturday, May 26, 2007
A few Pics...
I just thought Id throw up a few pictures for everyone's enjoyment. Also, apparently we have a xanga site. Check it out at www.xanga.com/teamroma07. Who knew?

This is a picture of our team (we're still missing Taylor). From right it's Micah (Amos), Zak, Ashley, Jessica & Myself.

Here is our team with John on our terrace. John is an American from Conn that we met on the Metro (if youre ever in Rome, Id go with the bus or tram over the Metro... tight spaces, no AC, lots of people... uh huh). We ran into John mid-afternoon and he ended up hanging with us all day and staying with us that night. One of those unexpected but beautiful experiences!

Jess overlooking a beautiful home.

Zak with St. Peter's in the background.
This is a picture of our team (we're still missing Taylor). From right it's Micah (Amos), Zak, Ashley, Jessica & Myself.
Here is our team with John on our terrace. John is an American from Conn that we met on the Metro (if youre ever in Rome, Id go with the bus or tram over the Metro... tight spaces, no AC, lots of people... uh huh). We ran into John mid-afternoon and he ended up hanging with us all day and staying with us that night. One of those unexpected but beautiful experiences!
Jess overlooking a beautiful home.
Zak with St. Peter's in the background.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
in Rome...
We made it!
Apparently the Italian traffic controllers had a scheduled strike yesterday, so we had about 2 hours of waiting in line at the easyJet counter and almost buying new tickets to fly to Madrid. And then they informed us that in fact all other flights to Rome were cancelled... except ours!! So we chilled in Gatwick for 2 more hours and were on our plane! We landed in Rome last night around 8:30.
Other than the excitement at the end, the flights were great! I had some great conversations and despite getting no sleep really felt rejuvenated and full. As I was talking with fellow travelers, listening to music and watching movies (Stranger than Fiction... loved it!!), I just felt God was saying this trip was going to be about formation: transformation, information, etc. Joel 2:28,29 came to mind...
'Then, after doing all those things, I will pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your old men will dream dreams. Your young men will see visions. In those days, I will pour out my Spirit, even on servants - men and women alike.'
May it be so!
The pizza is amazing. The beer is OK. The public transportation is easy. And our apartment is amazing! I've gotta plenty of stories, but I'll save 'em for now!
Apparently the Italian traffic controllers had a scheduled strike yesterday, so we had about 2 hours of waiting in line at the easyJet counter and almost buying new tickets to fly to Madrid. And then they informed us that in fact all other flights to Rome were cancelled... except ours!! So we chilled in Gatwick for 2 more hours and were on our plane! We landed in Rome last night around 8:30.
Other than the excitement at the end, the flights were great! I had some great conversations and despite getting no sleep really felt rejuvenated and full. As I was talking with fellow travelers, listening to music and watching movies (Stranger than Fiction... loved it!!), I just felt God was saying this trip was going to be about formation: transformation, information, etc. Joel 2:28,29 came to mind...
'Then, after doing all those things, I will pour out my Spirit upon all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your old men will dream dreams. Your young men will see visions. In those days, I will pour out my Spirit, even on servants - men and women alike.'
May it be so!
The pizza is amazing. The beer is OK. The public transportation is easy. And our apartment is amazing! I've gotta plenty of stories, but I'll save 'em for now!
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Off to Rome...
After months of refusing to join the blogging world... I finally broke down. Apparently, 6 weeks in Rome elicits this deep desire to share your experiences. Fascinating.
I'm going with some friends from Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City; we're going to serve a team that has moved to Rome to plant a Church. Honestly, I've got no idea what our time is going to look like, but I thought I'd attempt to keep everyone updated with what's goin' down. I'll try to post a little every few days and will definitely throw up some pics for the visual learners among us.
Tomorrow the adventure begins. I jump on a plane around 3p and head to Cinnci. After a brief layover, I'm on my plane to London. I arrive at Gatwick Tuesday morning and wait 2 hours to meet up with Jessica, Ashley & Micah (As for the rest of our crew: Zak is already in Rome and Taylor is going to be joining us a few days later). The four of us then fly to Rome Tuesday evening.
Though I'm still in lovely P.Village, I've already formed a few opinions:
1. 44 lbs. really isnt a lot of stuff and when 14 of it is your bag; the logical conclusion: you gotta find a new bag!
2. Packing for a 6 week trip to Italy while moving out of your house is not a good combination. It makes for really poor social interactions and a lot of screened calls... I mean, I dont ever screen...
3. Easyjet needs to raise their 20 kg limit to match the U.S. limit of 50 lbs. I know that 22.679 618 5 kilogram isnt exactly the cleanest number, but it would have made packing a lot easier!
4. Sometimes you just need to stop packing so that you can eat your Chipotle and drink Boulevard. It's the right thing to do!
I'm going with some friends from Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City; we're going to serve a team that has moved to Rome to plant a Church. Honestly, I've got no idea what our time is going to look like, but I thought I'd attempt to keep everyone updated with what's goin' down. I'll try to post a little every few days and will definitely throw up some pics for the visual learners among us.
Tomorrow the adventure begins. I jump on a plane around 3p and head to Cinnci. After a brief layover, I'm on my plane to London. I arrive at Gatwick Tuesday morning and wait 2 hours to meet up with Jessica, Ashley & Micah (As for the rest of our crew: Zak is already in Rome and Taylor is going to be joining us a few days later). The four of us then fly to Rome Tuesday evening.
Though I'm still in lovely P.Village, I've already formed a few opinions:
1. 44 lbs. really isnt a lot of stuff and when 14 of it is your bag; the logical conclusion: you gotta find a new bag!
2. Packing for a 6 week trip to Italy while moving out of your house is not a good combination. It makes for really poor social interactions and a lot of screened calls... I mean, I dont ever screen...
3. Easyjet needs to raise their 20 kg limit to match the U.S. limit of 50 lbs. I know that 22.679 618 5 kilogram isnt exactly the cleanest number, but it would have made packing a lot easier!
4. Sometimes you just need to stop packing so that you can eat your Chipotle and drink Boulevard. It's the right thing to do!
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