In the tapestry God is weaving in Italy through Agape Italia alongside other believers, each of our different ministry emphases can be represented by threads of different colors. Follow these threads along with us as each day of your trip will acquaint you with a different aspect of God’s work in Italy. (Planned events are subject to change.)
Day 1: Refugee Ministry
Meet your hosts at 11:00 a.m. at the Globus Hotel right next to La Sapienza University in Rome. A light lunch will be provided as you meet some of our Italian staff and make arrangements to attend church with them in the morning. We’ll also train you to serve alongside other Italian believers at our Roman refugee center in the afternoon. There you will meet asylum-seekers who have landed in Rome from Africa or the war-torn Middle East.
We’ll visit the nearby Mamertine Prison, where the Apostle Peter was allegedly imprisoned for his faith in Jesus. Then we’ll wander up to the Pantheon area to hear the spiritual stories behind the most complete ancient building in Rome, plus the famous paintings of St. Matthew by the Baroque painter Caravaggio in a nearby church.
Day 2: Family Life Ministry
After attending church in Rome and lunching with our Agape Italia staff, we’ll explore places connected with the early Christians in Rome, the Basilica of San Clemente and the Catacombs of Priscilla.
In the evening we’ll enjoy an Italian dinner together while you learn about the cultural differences and spiritual needs of Italy from Agape Italia’s national director, Franco Bosio. Families are the foundation of Italian society, but they are under threat from post-modern cultural changes. Franco will introduce you to Italians who serve alongside him in our Family Life ministry, building strong marriages and leading Italians to Christ.
Day 3: Student Ministries Rome
In the morning, we’ll tour the Vatican Museums and visit St. Peter’s Basilica. You’ll hear the story of the ministries of the Apostles Peter and Paul in first-century Rome.
You’ll meet with our Campus Ministry team to hear how Agape Italia is using digital strategies and Christian professors to help open student ministries on new campuses around Italy.
You’ll also have an opportunity to connect with Italian students and professionals in your field of expertise.
Day 4: Agape Italia National Office
We’ll take the fast train for our journey north to Florence, where you’ll meet the team who runs the vital operations side of the ministry. You’ll hear about our various projects to translate evangelism and discipleship materials into the Italian language, so Italian believers can grow in their faith and share it with other Italians.
We will settle into Hotel Palazzo Ricasoli in the historic center of the city, and finish the day with a walking tour focusing on the spiritual history of Florence.
Day 5: Professors in ministry
We’ll view Michelangelo’s famous statue of David at the Accademia, and ponder the lovely devotional frescoes of Fra Angelico at the former monastery Museo San Marco.
You’ll hear how Christian professors from America who are connected to Cru’s faculty ministry are sharing God’s love with Italian students and professors. You can watch Dr. Phil Bishop put this in action as he lectures to students at the University of Florence.
Over dinner, you can connect with Phil and with our Italian staff who run the student ministry at the University of Florence.
Day 6: Day trip to Bologna
We’ll catch a morning train and tunnel through the Apennine Mountains for the 35-minute journey to Bologna, site of the oldest university in the West (it was founded by Christians in 1088!). There our staff will give you a tour of the university and explain the spiritual needs of the city and its students.
You’ll have a chance to meet some students over coffee or lunch, then the afternoon is free to sample what Bologna has to offer: climb the medieval tower in the center of town, hike a 3.7-mile covered walkway uphill to the Sanctuary of San Luca, visit the Ducati motorcycle museum, or simply shop in Bologna’s beautiful shopping district.
We’ll catch an early evening train back to Florence and have dinner there.
Day 7: Arts and Film Ministry
In the morning we’ll view the famous sculptures in the Duomo museum, including one in which Michelangelo carved his own face on the figure of Nicodemus laying Jesus in His tomb. Then we’ll visit the Medici-Riccardi Palace, whose chapel hosts the stunning fresco The Journey of the Magi. The famous Florentine Medici family had their own faces painted onto the characters in the fresco.
Later in the day, we’ll meet Agape Italia staff and film-maker Giosuè Petrone, whose short film Unforgivable has won awards at film festivals across the US and Europe. Giosuè will show you the film and explain how the film is used to begin spiritual conversations with Italians as they ponder their own need for forgiveness.
We’ll also tell you about Agape Italia’s ministry among the arts community in Florence.
In the evening, we’ll enjoy a memorable Italian dinner together, and we’ll invite you to paint yourself into the spiritual picture of God’s work in Italy by investing your prayers, finances, and time with Agape Italia.
Day 8: Pasta-making and Humanitarian Projects for Malawi
On our final morning together, you’ll learn how to make home-made pasta with our team of real Italian mamas. You’ll meet Italians who work together on humanitarian projects in your host Haswell Beni’s home village in Malawi. You’ll hear how seeing Jesus’ love put in action is leading not just Malawians, but also non-believing Italians toward a relationship with Jesus.
We’ll feast together with your new Italian friends on pasta and tiramisu before saying goodbye. You can return to Rome by train for a flight out of Rome Fiumicino Airport, or stay another night in Florence and depart from Florence Peretola Airport.