Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Religions, Traditions, and God- Does it matter what you believe?

Hello everyone! It’s been a while since my last update. So, here is my latest update of what has been happening with the work in Italy. After we finished the work on our building this summer we had two retreats here in Florence. We had a youth retreat that we organized and was held here at the Bible School. It was honestly one of the harder weeks I have had here but, in the end it was so great. There were about 45 young people from the churches around Italy, which is a great turnout considering that the number of youth in the Churches here is small. The theme of the retreat was “Like Children,” from Matthew 18:1-6. We did several devotionals and activities. We went to the local nursing home and sang and also had a park day for the community to bring their kids and watch a puppet show and have hotdogs. We then had a family retreat that was based on the theme “Only Jesus.” There was a great turn out and was good to see everyone together.

One night at the youth retreat we asked several of them what these retreats mean to them. It was so encouraging and also a sort of slap in the face. It was encouraging to hear these kids faith and how they really thrive on being able to all be together talk about their spiritual problems and such at these retreats. It also made me realize how lucky I am to have grown up with so many people my own age who believe and that talking about God is a normal part of conversation.

It is not common here to talk about spiritual things. I recently got a new student who is a friend of two of my other students. This girl and her two friends that come to the Bible School have just recently began to discuss God and spiritual things. Maybe it’s me who didn’t really grow up in the “norm” because it really is a foreign concept for me to think of people who have known each other almost their whole lives and are such good friends but yet, they don’t talk or even think about what they believe.

This fall Lindsey, another teacher here at the Bible school, and I have been teaching a conversation class. There are about 6 people and it has been some of my favorite classes since being here in Italy. Most of our classes have been about grace, baptism, and the Holy Spirit. Questions like; what is grace and how do you receive it, what is the Holy Spirit and how do you receive it. So, we went back and forth what we believe what the Catholic Church says, and what the Bible says.  Finally, at the end of the lesson one night I asked, “What do you base your faith on?” No one had a response. No one knew why they do what they do or even what they believe. Although I may have an answer to this question, I have to ask another…. if I suddenly stopped believing in God, would my life look different?  If not, then what’s the point?
Even though I believe that one of Satan’s greatest attacks is getting us comfortable enough in this life to not really think or talk too much about what else there is, I think God put something in us to know that there is more out there and a desire to search. Since being here I am so thankful to God for these students who have the desire to search and ask questions.
I recently had a lesson with a student recently and after teaching her about being saved through grace and reading 1 Corinthians 13.  She then looked at me and said, “I have to tell you, I don’t know if I believe in God. But I see a happiness in your eyes and peace in everyone here and I want to believe.” I asked why she didn’t believe. She said it wasn’t because anything that happened or negative feelings with God and religion but, more because one day she realized she just “believed” because it was what she was supposed to do. She didn’t want to be insincere, which I respect her for. I believe God knows our hearts. She talked about doubts and such, which I told her I believe God can handle our doubts. We talked about the story of Peter walking on the water and how when he started to sink Jesus didn’t just let him fall and say, “well you doubted so too bad.” No. When Peter cried out for Jesus, He grabbed Peter immediately. He said “you of little faith, why did you doubt?” (Matthew 13) Even though he asked “why did you doubt,” Jesus still grabbed him. He showed Peter, He was truly the Son of God. The last time we met I told her how people in the Bible doubted so she said she wanted to read some verses about that. As I started looking up all the different verses I didn’t realize there are so many verses that say “don’t doubt.” I was a little discouraged at first but, then it occurred to me, why would it be written soooo many times, “don’t doubt,” if God didn’t think we would struggle with it. I plan to show her in our next few classes, and have shared with several others, verses like Jeremiah 29:13, “You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.” I have heard so many times here that people envy the faith we have, not that my faith is so huge, yet they don’t believe that they themselves can have faith too. Another one of Satan’s greatest lies.

I truly have been encouraged this semester with several of my students. From what they ask and tell me, I can see that they are thinking about it more and desire to know God. I know that I may not really ever see a “result” or “fruit” of anything that has happened here, but I feel blessed and thank God that I have been able to see the beginning of a search and God opening their eyes and hearts. So, I want to say “Thank You!!” to all of you for giving me the opportunity to be here, to share my faith, and experience all that God is doing here.   

This past week we had a Thanksgiving party which turned out really well. We had over 80 people here, most of which were our students. These events are always good for our students to meet each other and spend time with us outside of our classes.  The Italians love coming to Thanksgiving. They think the food is so interesting. We had one lady ask us if she could bring 13 people! It was one of my favorite Thanksgivings since I have been here.

I am closing out classes soon and will be coming home in less than a month. It’s gone so fast! I want to thank you all again for all your prayers, support and encouragement. I will have one more update after I am home. I hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!
 
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