Before we leave tomorrow, I wanted to write a quick note to say thank you for coming this far in the journey with us so far. As with all pilgrimages, there comes a point when the pilgrims have to leave their world behind to enter a new one.
Just because we are away does not mean that the ones we leave behind are forgotten. As you can imagine, our hearts and minds will often if not continually be with our families and closest friends. We hope that similarly, we will not be forgotten by you over the next few weeks, but that your prayers will increase for us. Maybe even become a part of your daily prayer time.
Since we are uncertain of our ability to access the Internet, there is a chance that this could be our last entry until we return. However, check back periodically as it would be a joy to update you from the journey if possible.
Ciao!
LEAD Cohort 9, Biblical Theological Seminary
Monday, May 25, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
The Schedule
Well, we are just a few days away from departure. In some ways I think the holiday weekend fell nicely for those of us who are worried about leaving family behind. One extra day to be together is truly priceless.
All team members are a go for the trip. And asking for your continual prayers. There is much we are going to learn, do and see over the next few weeks; without God's guidance I fear there is much we could miss.
Here is a sketch of our trip, so you can know how to pray each day. In each place, there are cathedrals, churches, missionaries, and other Christian movements that we will be visiting and engaging.
All team members are a go for the trip. And asking for your continual prayers. There is much we are going to learn, do and see over the next few weeks; without God's guidance I fear there is much we could miss.
Here is a sketch of our trip, so you can know how to pray each day. In each place, there are cathedrals, churches, missionaries, and other Christian movements that we will be visiting and engaging.
- Tuesday May 26 - Newark to Rome
- Wednesday May 27 - Rome
- Thursday May 28 - Vatican & St. John's Lateran
- Friday May 29 - Florence
- Saturday May 30 - Train to Palermo (12 hours)
- Sunday May 31 - Worship with Sicilian Mennonite community
- Monday June 1 - Palermo
- Tuesday June 2 - Agrigento
- Wednesday June 3 - Cefalu
- Thursday June 4 - Palermo to Rome
- Friday June 5 - Rome to Newark
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
A Prayer for Pilgrims
This is a prayer from a book we are reading in preparation for our trip. The book is called "The Road to Emmaus: Pilgrimage as a Way of LIFE" by Jim Forest.
As we prepare for this trip, we have been encouraged to meditate on this prayer. I want to invite you to do the same. When you do (once, twice, or more) come back here and share what you think, or maybe even some God is revealing to you through the prayer.
Lord Jesus, you traveled with the two disciples to Emmaus after the resurrection and set their hearts of fire with your grace. Travel also with me and gladden my heart with your presence.
I know, Lord, that I am a pilgrim on earth, seeking citizenship in heaven.
During my journey surround me with your holy angels and keep me safe from seen and unseen dangers.
Grant that I may carry out my plans and fulfill my expectations according to your will.
Help me to see the beauty of creation and to comprehend the wonder of your truth in all things.
For you are the way, the truth, and the life, and to you I give thanks, praise, and glory forever.
Amen.
As we prepare for this trip, we have been encouraged to meditate on this prayer. I want to invite you to do the same. When you do (once, twice, or more) come back here and share what you think, or maybe even some God is revealing to you through the prayer.
Lord Jesus, you traveled with the two disciples to Emmaus after the resurrection and set their hearts of fire with your grace. Travel also with me and gladden my heart with your presence.
I know, Lord, that I am a pilgrim on earth, seeking citizenship in heaven.
During my journey surround me with your holy angels and keep me safe from seen and unseen dangers.
Grant that I may carry out my plans and fulfill my expectations according to your will.
Help me to see the beauty of creation and to comprehend the wonder of your truth in all things.
For you are the way, the truth, and the life, and to you I give thanks, praise, and glory forever.
Amen.
Graduation
I know this is dedicated to letting you guys know about our trip to Italy, but this past weekend was graduation. We are semi-graduates... semi, because we all still have this trip in front of us.
The good news is... every one of our team members has his/her sights clearly set on this trip. We are committed fully to the preparation of ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually.
We are 3 weeks away, and we are needing your prayer support to be in full swing if you haven't already begun to do so.

This is a picture of our cohort a graduation. (minus Joe, he was out the door!)
The good news is... every one of our team members has his/her sights clearly set on this trip. We are committed fully to the preparation of ourselves physically, mentally, and spiritually.
We are 3 weeks away, and we are needing your prayer support to be in full swing if you haven't already begun to do so.

This is a picture of our cohort a graduation. (minus Joe, he was out the door!)
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Welcome!
Wow, within the past week, a number of people have been invited to visit this website to find out more about the "Pilgrimage to Italy" adventure.
For those of you who might be new to the website, let me say thank you for coming and I hope you enjoy reading and commenting on this page as our cohort prepares and travels to italy in just about 1 month.
Hopefully, you will also be seeing some more frequent posting, as well as an updated sidebar, including some fellow team members names and prayer requests.
For those of you who might be new to the website, let me say thank you for coming and I hope you enjoy reading and commenting on this page as our cohort prepares and travels to italy in just about 1 month.
Hopefully, you will also be seeing some more frequent posting, as well as an updated sidebar, including some fellow team members names and prayer requests.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Praying for Italians.
As I am sure many of you know, Italy has been hit hard this week with an earthquake.
In the words of our trip coordinator... "I invite you to consider a prayer of safety, mercy and grace as the country and the region near L'Acquila faces a long road to recovery." As we pray for the Italians, I want to invite you to do the same.
As I am sure you have noticed, I often use the BBC as an international news source. I will try to keep you updated on what is happening in Italy as this event continues to play out... but if you want to find information yourself, check http://www.bbc.co.uk/topics/italy.
In the words of our trip coordinator... "I invite you to consider a prayer of safety, mercy and grace as the country and the region near L'Acquila faces a long road to recovery." As we pray for the Italians, I want to invite you to do the same.
As I am sure you have noticed, I often use the BBC as an international news source. I will try to keep you updated on what is happening in Italy as this event continues to play out... but if you want to find information yourself, check http://www.bbc.co.uk/topics/italy.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Halfway!
I just got word from our trip coordinator that financially, we are halfway to our class goal for our trip.
Exciting Times!
Exciting Times!
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