Hey all!
Just wanted to send some quick information about the last month!

One big element to this last month was the start of the new Calvary Chapel in Feltre. Feltre is a mountain town north of Montebelluna that has never had an evangelical church, and now it does...! We have had a couple Sunday evening services and our midweek studies already take place. The first sundy of March, Dave Guzik will be comming down to do an dedication service for the new location. Be praying for Craig as he is now going to be pastoring two churches for a season. Above you can we are in the process of constructing walls to separate the kids area from our meeting room. Be praying for our evangelism in this city and the establishment of this new work!


We have a new family that arrived from Calvary Chapel Okinawa to help in the church for a season with the desire of one day moving on down to sicily to start a church. While Damian and Sandra were stationed in Sicily during their time in the Navy, the fell in love with the area. Be praying for ther imersion here, lanugage learning to make its progress and the finalization for their documents. Above Craig and I are helping them assemble ther household furniture! Go IKEA!
Thank you all who have assisted in this work, no man is an island, I am connected to you all who have invested in my in times past. Thanks for your love and support!
For this next month you can be praying for:
- Carlo and his wife who will be joining us in the next few weeks. They too are moving here with the intention to launch out and start a work as the Lord directs them.
- Craigs health as he continues to have issues with his heart and lungs. A problem that has been affecting him for the last ten months or so.
- We have an outreach team comming from New York in March, be praying for wisdom and direction for that.
- In April I want to take some of the Italians on a mission trip to Kosovo. Pray for open doors.
- Also it is on our heart to do a bible college here one day. Pray for land/building, staff, and wisdom for that seemingly impossible work.