A simple request that changed lives It all began with an assuming request that changed Samuel Wolthaus’ life. A student approached him wanting to fill the breaks between classes to chill, talk and read the Bible. Samuel recalls, “Over the course of several weeks, eating 3$ salads from Lidl, we
A faith journey to Italy When Caleb Earle was 17, he went on his first mission trip to a summer camp in Torre Pellice, in Italy. He didn’t know it yet, but it would serve as a pivotal moment in his life. Caleb recalls, “I immediately felt a calling to
Saved in order to do good For Pino Manganiello and his wife, Gabriella Multari, who are based in Italy, their missionary journey has been defined and guided by Paul’s message In Titus 3:8, “This is a trustworthy saying. And I want you to stress these things, so that those who
Breaking the mold In Thailand, it is said, “to be Thai is to be Buddhist.” Generations have reinforced the connection between Buddhism and Thai culture making Thailand the most Buddhist nation on earth. Much of the nation’s culture, holidays, and customs revolve around Buddhism. Thais have a custom for moving
Mark Twain once said, “The Creator made Italy from designs by Michelangelo.” Italy dangles her charm and beauty so gracefully that when she opens her mouth, opera flows out. She carries riches heavy in culture, history, art, architecture, fashion, and food that few can claim. Her canvas offers a stunning
Not by Might or Power When you hike up the Slovenian Alps located in the northwestern part of the country, two-thousand-meter-high snow-capped mountains rise above you, and below are forests and valleys with glacial lakes and rivers of stunning emerald green color that dance and sparkle. It is all very
Daniel Kort’s life has been shaped by paper. It first started when he was 14 and received a card from his Sunday school teacher that said the Lord has a special plan for his life. The words on that paper took permanent residence in his thoughts and planted an unwavering
Pioneering It is 8,000 km from Dominican Republic to Italy and Mariela, at 24, felt like a pioneer when she first stepped foot in Italy. In many ways, she was. At that time, her country often hosted American missionaries who preached the gospel, but it had been unheard of to