Tuesday, March 12, 2013

"Italy Missions" March 2013 - Final Update


Buon giorno a tutti.  Please find our final “Italy Missions” update letter.  “Final” in that God has called us out of the mission field to return to America ending our service to the church in Treviso.



Our beloved Fiat Uno Fire
Our return to America comes with mixed emotions, but with certainty that this is the will of God.  Our vision to serve in Treviso, Italy began six years ago after our third short-term mission trip.  Upon our return from this trip, we began praying for the Lord to raise up helpers for Pastor Mark and Renata Nigro, who at that time, were doing much of the work of the church.  As we prayed, the Lord put it upon our hearts to step out in faith and go.  And we did.  For almost five years we served alongside Mark and Renata and the other servants at CC Treviso.

Nigro Family
Last summer, during our furlough to the States, the Lord answered our prayer for direction with a phone call from Mark and Renata telling us of the Lord’s leading for them to serve at the Calvary Chapel Bible College in Murrieta, CA.  This confirmed to us that our time of service at CC Treviso was over and steps to return to America were put in place.  We thank God for this clear answer.  Lori was eager to return to the States but I was less accepting that the time had come to leave.  With this answer to prayer, we both moved confidently in our new direction.

On Feb 28th, we boarded the plane with our four suitcases, guitar and carry-on’s and headed back to the States.  Our hearts were, and remain heavy, for the family in Christ and friends we met while serving in Treviso.  No one could have prepared us for the manifold blessings that we would receive while stepping out in faith.  But isn’t that like our God, who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think? (Eph. 3:20).

Lori and CC Treviso Kids "Year in Review"
Our return to America comes with much apprehension.  We find ourselves staring in the face of many new beginnings even though we are on familiar ground.  New jobs, new vehicles, new areas of service await us.  These chapters have already been written by God and we look forward to what He has planned for us.

Calvary Chapel Treviso, Italy
Please continue to pray for Calvary Chapel Treviso as the church is experiencing significant changes.  Pray for Pastor Mark and Renata as they move to America in June and all that this encompasses and for the Lord’s leading and guiding 
as they transfer the church to Pastor Brian Cambra and his wife, Maria.

Pray also for Pastor Brian and his family as he assumes responsibility as Sr. Pastor of CC Treviso.  They too are experiencing great changes in their lives and we ask that you would pray for them as they begin shepherding the flock in Treviso.

We want to extend to you, our friends and family, our deepest thanks.  Without the continued prayer, encouragement and practical support, we would not have been able to remain in Treviso these four plus years.  We are forever grateful for this experience and your part in making it a reality.  Thank you.

May the Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. (Num 6:24-26).

Bob and Lori Scata

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Italy Missions September 2012

Ciao a tutti!  It's been too long since our last update and for that we apologize.  We hope our absence does not in anyway indicate a lack of appreciation for your ongoing encouragement and support for this ministry as nothing could be further from the truth.

Although a lot of time has past since our last update, we want to let you know about some of the changes that occurred back home this summer and where we are in our service in Italy.

Summer 2012
Three coats of paint required!
In May, we returned to New York to get our personal affairs in order; specifically with our home.  Last February, our tenant broke contract early leading us to the decision to rent our home on a weekly basis through the summer. 

Prior to moving to Italy in 2008, we sold most of our possessions, so we not only had to repair, paint and get the house ready to rent, but we also had to furnish it again.  By God's grace, it all came together and we were ready for our 1st guest.  The Lord blessed us by filling each available week.  It was a pleasure to meet the families and in some cases we had a chance to share our missions experience in Treviso: in one case we even got to share the gospel.  The success of this past summer, the great guests and the opportunity to repair the house confirmed to us that the Lord guided us in this decision!

We also had a chance to lead a brief four week bible study to a group of friends from Livonia.  It was a wonderful time studying Gods word, worshipping and reflecting on many foundational truths that we as Christians stand upon in all seasons of life.  We also made many new friends whom blessed us greatly.

And in God's great timing, He provided a long term tenant (Sept-May) just before our return to Italy.  We are grateful for His amazing provision in all things!

Annual CC Treviso Conference in Austria.
Worship at the CC Treviso 2012 Conference in Austria
Two days after landing in Italy, we packed our bags (again) and headed north to Millstatt, Austria, the site of our annual church retreat.  This years speaker was Pastor Brian Cambra who taught four powerful sessions on "The Sufficiency of God" as depicted in the lives of Hannah, David, Jeremiah and the man with the withered hand.  Pastor Brian's wife, Maria, taught the children lessons on the fruit of the Spirit.  The kids blessed the adults with a medley of worship songs at the end of the weekend.  It was a great time to be challenged in Gods word, to catch up with the saints, serve the Lord in worship, and overcome the jet-lag.

Change in Seasons (Jeremiah 42:12)
It's time for us to share that we believe God is calling us back to America, thus ending our time and service in Italy.  We are not sure of the details, but we are certain that this season of serving abroad is coming to an end.  It was a decision that was not easy to arrive at as many factors came into play.  After many months of prayer we received confirmation from the Lord.  Thank you in advance for your prayers as we deal with the task of closing out life in Italy and the task of getting our life re-established in America.  Please continue to pray for pastor Mark and Renata as they continue to teach the word of God and reach out to the Italians with the gospel of salvation (Eph 2:8-9, John 3:3-7).

Upcoming events
English Club Class of Spring 2011 
Our service here is not over yet, so please don't stop praying!  We have a few things in addition to our regular responsibilities that we'll be working on this fall and winter at CC Treviso.  We're working toward a 4th season of the English Club, the development of a new website and the midweek bible study will be starting up again soon.


Thanks again for your ongoing prayers and support of this ministry.  We are looking forward to what the Lord has in store for us this new year and your part in praying along with us for His leading is greatly appreciated.

If you would like to help support this ministry financially, a gift can be sent to the following address.  Thanks in advance for your encouragement and support.

Koinonia Fellowship
500 Main Street
East Rochester NY 14445
**Please attached a separate note that says: 'For Bob and Lori Scata, Treviso Italy'

God Bless!
Bob and Lori Scata
Italy Missions

Prayer Requests:


  • Praising the Lord for getting us back to Italy safe and sound and for the blessed summer.
  • For the Lords guidance as we seek a date to return back to the US and all that needs to happen before then.
  • Thankful for the many hands that came to assist us this summer with readying the home for rent, those who helped with the weekly turn over process and for those who helped meet our practical needs throughout the summer.
  • For laborers to be raised up in CC Treviso, specifically for Sunday School teachers and message translation.
  • Guidance for the new website, English Club lessons, midweek study preparations.
  • Other laborers to be raised up to assist pastor Mark and the team in Treviso.




Thursday, April 12, 2012

Italy Missions Update April 2012


Ciao a tutti!  As always, we hope this email finds you well.
It has been a while since we posted our last update letter and there is much to report.  I’ll do my best to keep it concise.
Pastor Mark cooking Dinner
Spring in Treviso has seemingly come and gone.  Flowering trees and plants have all but passed their prime and in fact, evidence of the farmers diligent work from the fall is starting to show.  While looking around, you can’t help but think of the new life that a believer has in Christ; the risen Christ as recently celebrated. 
Resurrection Sunday was a blessing for us.  We not only enjoyed the great teaching at church (Luke 23:33-24:12, but we also enjoyed an afternoon of fellowship and the breaking of bread with 14 of our dear friends and family in Christ.  Food and laughter in abundance, challenging conversations regarding theology among other subjects were a part of the day!  A blessed time indeed.



The English Club
The English Club
Three classes completed and two more to go.  April 20th will conclude the third season of the English Club at the new location.  This seasons class is smaller than those in the past, likely due to the change from Wednesday to Friday evenings.  Those attending are those who are truly interested in learning English and are getting a more focused experience than in past sessions.  We were blessed recently to have Emanuela, one of our students from last season, join us for church a few weeks back.  Pray for Dorota who also visited us at church last season and is a returning student.  She has recently voiced an interest in coming to church again.


Teaching Opportunities
In addition to teaching Sunday school, developing the English Club curriculum and teaching English at a nearby Nursery School, Lori will be teaching the women’s study at CC Treviso in April. Lori has been stretched in many ways this year and we are grateful for the Lord’s grace to help her through it all.  Please pray for guidance as she prepares and delivers the women’s study this Saturday, April 14th and for the ladies to be blessed as they join in the study.
Saul attempts to kill David (again)
Midweek Study
We’ve recently finished the book of 1 Samuel; a book filled with many practical examples for the Christian as we study the lives of Samuel, Saul, Jonathan and David.  We’ll be starting a new, interactive study this month called Nuova Creazione (New Creation) inviting those in attendance to be more deeply involved in searching the scriptures.  For some it will be a good review of the foundations of our faith, for others, it will be an opportunity to search the scriptures for the first time!  Pray for Mark, Nino and Bob as they share in leading the lessons each week.


New Friends
We continue to pray for the Lord's help in tending to those whom He has brought to CC Treviso.  We also pray for Him to bring new faces to the fellowship as we reach out to the community.  A few weeks ago, a young mom and daughter were seeking a new church and saw our sign along the road.  They decided to stop to see what we were about and have been joining us ever since. We’re happy to have Alessandra and her daughter Nicole join us each Sunday. We were also blessed in recent weeks with a visit to church by a young muslim man called Mido who works at a Kebab shop in Treviso.  Pastor Mark and Renata has been frequenting this shop since they moved to Treviso.  We are grateful for Mido's acceptance of Mark's invitation to visit the church and we pray that he will come again as God’s word works in his heart.

Trip to the States
Lori and I will be visiting the States for a longer than usual period.  One of the blessings that we’ve experienced while serving in Italy is the ability see the Lord's hand in renting our home.  It has also proved to be one of the challenges living abroad.  We’ve met some wonderful families through this process and our trust in the Lord has increased each year with the need to find new tenants.  This February presented us with a new challenge as our tenant chose to terminate the contract early.  Clearly the Lord has chosen to use this situation as a refining experience for us and we ask for prayer as we work through this situation both practically and spiritually.  As a result, we feel the Lord has led us to rent our house weekly through the summer and monthly through fall, winter and spring.  We’re asking for prayer for all the work we need to do from the time we arrive in May till the arrival of our 1st tenant at the end of June, for safe keeping on the rental guests and neighborhood and that we might be good witnesses through it all.
We hope you are encouraged with what the Lord is doing at CC Treviso.  There is more to report, but we’ll leave that for another update.  Thanks you again for your ongoing encouragement, prayers and support.  May the Lord bless you and we look forward to seeing many of you a few weeks from now.



Koinonia Fellowship
500 Main Street
East Rochester, NY 14445.
**Please attached a separate note that says: ‘For Bob and Lori Scata, Treviso Italy’

Bob and Lori Scata
Italy Missions



Prayer Requests:
Fresh Vision and Filling of the Lord's Spirit on CC Treviso
For an increased desire for the Lord, His word and service to Him 
For lives to be yielded to Jesus, the Author of Salvation
For a revival to take place in the Veneto region of Italy
God's hand upon Pastor Mark, Renata and their children, for sound health, provision and grace.
For the other Pastors and their families leading the other Calvary Chapels in Italy (Craig Quam, Brian Cambra, Brent Harrell, Jim Stewart, Robert Diamubeni, Vincenzo Cotroneo)
For Lori and Bob as they continue to seek the Lord regarding their future service in Italy.







Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Italy Missions Update - January 2012

Felice Nuovo Anno!  Please find our overdue update from Treviso.  We pray that the Lord is blessing you in abundance this new year!  Ciao!
Please find our January Italy Missions update below.
Hannah laments over her barrenness.
Mid -week Study:  We recently started our mid-week study in 1 Samuel and we're blessed by the core group of people come to hear the word.   Though we’ve only had three studies, it is proving to be challenging and insightful as we see many parallels between old and new testaments and practical application to our lives. Please pray for Nino, Mark and me (Bob) as we rotate the teaching schedule and pray for the Converso family as they open their home for the study each week.  Pray also for Valter and Veronica who attend and are not saved, but are showing growing interest in the truth!



New Believers:  Seeing the process of someone come to Christ by the grace of God is not something that we see often in Italy.  To most Italians, salvation is obtained by the works performed in a person’s life rather than by faith in Christ.  This past month was very different for us.  Two ladies from our fellowship have recently given their hearts to the Lord.  Frances and Rosanna.  Join us as we pray for God’s continued leading in their lives and for protection against Satan.


Christmas Luncheon:  For the second year CC Treviso went to Ristorante Polin for our annual Christmas Luncheon.  A variety of classic and seasonal dishes were enjoyed along with Tiramisu and caffe`!  This year seemed different from last in that the fellowship seemed deeper.  The smaller size of the group offered more intimate conversation while others enjoyed group activities.  In both, new relationships were strengthened.  It was a great way to kick off the week before Christmas and to say good bye to many who will be traveling during the coming weeks.

Mark and his father
Nigros visit to the States:  We’d like to thank you for your prayers for Pastor Mark and his extended family.  Mark’s father has been diagnosed with serious heart disease.  The Nigro's spent Christmas and New Years with their family in the States and returned to Italy just today!  We are thankful that Mark's dad is saved, that his health had improved prior to their returning to Italy.  Please pray for continued peace for Mark, Renata and the extended Nirgro family. 


English Club update:  Although the English Club is not formally meeting, several students gather together on their own to practice their English and we “mother tongue” speakers are invited to be a part of the night.  Recently, Massimo, a professed atheist, began a conversation about God and asked my opinion.  “IF I MUST”, I thought.  It’s exciting to see the Lord’s hand in this outreach to form relationships that lead to this kind of fruitful discussion.  For we know that “Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God” Rm 10:17.  We ask that you would continue to pray for more opportunities to share the love of Christ.


Thanks again for your ongoing prayers and support of this ministry.  We are looking forward to what the Lord has in store for us this new year and your part in praying along with us for His leading is greatly appreciated.


If you would like to help support this ministry financially, you can send a gift to the following address.  Thanks in advance for your encouragement and support!



Koinonia Fellowship
500 Main Street
East Rochester, NY 14445.
**Please attached a separate note that says: ‘For Bob and Lori Scata, Treviso Italy’

Bob and Lori Scata
Italy Missions

Prayer Requests:
For Mark, Nino and Bob as they teach the Midweek, for those who attend.
For the Lord’s favor on the Nigro Family in all areas (family, financial, leading the church)
For Massimo and the others in the English Club group and opportunities to share.
God’s leading and confirmation on a recent direction regarding our home in the States.
For Frances, Rosanna and salvation for Valter, Veronica, Gianni, Sabrina, Deborah, Andrea and Marta.
For our health this winter and for our entry into the Italian Health Care system.
Praise to the Lord for our 3rd and final meeting regarding our documents (2 more years).
Thanking the Lord for our teaching jobs that help to support this ministry and for the support received from Koinonia and other fellowships!
Tentative Missions Trip in May 2012.  God’s leading in all areas (Stateside and Italy).

Friday, November 18, 2011

Italy Missions Update - November 2011


Ciao a tutti!  As always we hope you are well as you receive this update.
English Club - Come and Gone!
CC Treviso’s community outreach event, The English Club,  began October 12th for five sessions.  The English Club provides an environment for Italians to practice the English they already know. The five free sessions were well attended with an average of 20 adults attending each Wednesday evening.  As with the Spring sessions, a team from the Castle in Austria came to assist in one of the meetings.  Interaction between students and the Austria team resulted in conversations about the Lord, salvation through faith and other meaningful topics.  Additionally, one gentleman has participated in our Men’s fellowship, another plans to join us this Saturday and others have expressed interest in joining us for our Sunday services.  Please join us as we pray for each of the students, specifically for Damiano, Pier Giorgio, Massimo, Dorota and Louise.  Please also pray for the Lords leading as we consider taking The English Club to Montebelluna and Padova to support outreach efforts by the CC fellowships there.
Movie Night - Fede come Patate (Faith like Potatoes)
CC Treviso held its first Movie night Oct 21st with an equal number of families from the fellowship and those from outside the fellowship participating.  It was a great opportunity to meet new families and discuss the movie afterwords.  It was a fun night of popcorn, snacks and a film.  We look forward to the next!
Wedding Bells were ringing!
We were blessed to be invited to the wedding of our dear friends Daniel and Eleonora.  Held at a Catholic church, the service was quite unique in that the Priest agreed to Daniels request for Pastor Mark to present “marriage related scriptures” during the service.  It was also special in that Pastor Mark, Renata and I (Bob) were asked to lead worship throughout the service.  We are blessed to have been a part of this special day. Afterward we enjoyed a classic Italian wedding reception with traditional wedding activities!
Work Opportunities
Lori and I want to thank you for praying with us for the Lords provision toward our service here. As we have expressed in the past, we desire to be tent makers and to contribute to our financial support as much as possible.  This season has been blessed with work being provided for the 1st time to Lori as she teaches English to nursery school children through songs, games and crafts.  Bob continues to teaching corporate English classes as well as private guitar and English classes. Please pray for the Lord to build relationships that lead to those long sought conversations about the Gospel of Grace!
Our Italian Documents - 2 more years.
We thank the Lord for opening the doors for us to remain in Italy another two years and for your ongoing prayers.  We expect to receive our official cards within 6 weeks time.

Visit from Home/New Computer
We hosted our friend Bill for a week recently which is always a blessing.  Besides bringing hugs, "hello"s from home, and an Italian sized appetite, Bill also delivered to Bob a new computer to replace his which had stopped functioning recently.  We are thankful for the opportunity to fellowship with Bill, for the Lords provisions, and for the kindness of the individual(s) who heeded the Lord's direction on our behalf regarding the laptop!




Thanks again for your interest in and prayers toward this ministry.  We are blessed in knowing that we have your prayerful support behind us!  God bless.



As missionaries we survive largely by the prayers and financial support of those who stand by our ministry. If the work in Treviso is something you wish to support financially, you may do so by sending a check to or contacting:
Koinonia Fellowship
500 Main Street
East Rochester, NY 14445.
**Please attached a separate note that says: ‘For Bob and Lori Scata, Treviso Italy’

Bob and Lori Scata
Italy Missions

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Italy Missions Update - September 2011


We’ve been back in Italy for four weeks already! We would like to express our thanks to everyone at Koinonia for the overwhelming love, support and encouragement we experienced this Summer.  We are truly blessed.  Thank you all.


CC Treviso - Summer 2011

A Season of Fresh Fruit
Church attendance during the Summer months in Italy is usually quite light and often discouraging. This year, however, proved to be quite different and very encouraging for Pastor Mark and Renata.  Though most of the regulars were absent, God stirred the hearts of friends, acquaintances, etc and brought them in to hear the Word and message of Salvation by Grace. Many continue to return for more of the truth of God's word.  Pray for Valter, Veronica, Franco, Sabrina, Rosanna, Debora, Andrea (who recently requested a bible) and Marta for their hearts to be turned to Christ.  






The English Club - Spring 2011
The English Club - Another Season: Some of those mentioned above were students of last Spring's English Club outreach.  We will be starting the English Club for it's second series of classes October 12 through November 9.  Please join us in prayer as we develop each sessions materials, for each student enjoyment of the class, for relationships to form, the possibility of taking the English Club to other communities and anything else the Lord would like to do through this ministry!




Praying for Nino
Our 1st Ordination - Nino Converso - We are very excited to share with you the news of our first, ordained elder at CC Treviso. Nino Converso and his family serve in many areas of the church and have been attending CC Treviso for six years. Pray for the Lord's leading and protection on the Converso family and for the family’s health issues. Your prayers on their behalf are greatly appreciated




Luka and Matea wearing "The Armor of God"

CC Treviso Annual Retreat, September 9-11

Our annual church retreat at the Calvary Chapel Conference Center in Millstatt, Austria was again a great blessing. Pastor Jim Stewart from CC Padova shared the Word and his wife Margie served the children’s group teaching on the armor of God. Pastor Robin Turner from CC Spitall, Austria, also taught one of the main sessions.  It was a blessed time for all.



Wednesday prayer and worship night




Weekly Prayer Meetings - Based on Ephesians 5:15-21, we've committed 5 Wednesday evenings toward corporate prayer and worship for the new season we are in and for God's continued stirring in the hearts of the people of Treviso.  We'd love to have you join us in prayer!   We resume our mid-week studies at the conclusion of the English Club outreach mid-November.


That's whats going on in this part of the world!  Thanks again for joining us in prayer and for all the practical ways you have helped us to remain serving in Italy. We are grateful.
As missionaries we survive largely by the prayers and financial support of those who stand by our ministry. If the work in Treviso is something you wish to support financially, you may do so by sending a check to or contacting:
Koinonia Fellowship
500 Main Street
East Rochester, NY 14445.
**Please attached a separate note that says: ‘For Bob and Lori Scata, Treviso Italy’


Current Prayer Requests:
The Lord's vision for the leadership team for direction with respect to this new season.
The Lord's will regarding other labors to come into the field.
God's provision for the Nigro's, Scata's and Tracey Gust - Current Missionaries to Treviso.
The Lord's guidance concerning "repair or replace" Bob's computer.
The Lord's guidance and provision regarding needed repairs to our car.
For wisdom as the new English Teaching season begins, for new students
For Lori as she seeks new outreach opportunities, teaches Sunday School, Wisdom in administrative activities.
For our physical health, God's grace and healing
Our "Permesso Di Soggiorno" meeting scheduled for Oct 7th....required to stay in Italy.
A prayer of thanksgiving to Jesus for how he blesses and sustains us each day!





Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Italy Missions Update - July 2011


Ciao a tutti!  We hope you are all well!  We’re happy to share what the Lord has been doing at Calvary Chapel Treviso this Spring!
CC Treviso Picnic and Park Outreach


We had our 1st CC Treviso picnic this year on May 22nd at Parco Margherita where we’ve held picnics and outreach events in the past.  This recent outreach event was in the form of a carnival.  Eight different games were assembled to challenge the kids.  Each time they won a game, they received a piece of candy!  It was a great day both in terms of the picnic, fellowship and the outreach.  About 45 kids came through the carnival.  Several people from our fellowship had a chance to talk with the parents and share about the church and who we are.  Many voiced interest in visiting us!  Please pray that this interest grows rather than fades away.


Calvary Chapel Italy Retreat 2011



Our annual Calvary Chapel Italy retreat was held in the southern part of Tuscany on the coast of the Terrone Sea.  This is the one time per year that all the Calvary Chapels in Italy have the opportunity to gather and fellowship together.  It was great to see our brothers and sisters from the North and South of Italy whom.  Our guest pastor was Ken Ortize from CC Spokane, Washington.  Ken taught on the keys to a godly marriage and guidelines to raising children in a godly way!  Ken’s style made the teachings applicable even to the singles who were there.  All were blessed by the teachings.  
Though the weekend was filled with great teachings and fellowship, there was an injury to one of the kids within our church family at CC Treviso.  During the children’s session, Kyler, a 10 yr. old boy ran head first into a metal bar causing two vertebrae to become fractured.  After many tests, a body cast and several extra days in Tuscany, Kyler and his family returned to Treviso.  Kyler must wear the cast for about one month to ensure that his spine heals correctly.  We are blessed that a complete and fairly speedy recovery is expected.Milena's Dedication
Milena Chiarenza, the second daughter to Emiliano and Helen Chiarenza, was dedicated to the Lord on May 29th.  Our prayer for Milena is that she would grow to know the Lord and to give her heart to Him.  We also prayed for her parents and for wisdom toward them in raising both their daughters! 

One On One
The apostle Paul said in 2 Tim 4:7 “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”  I particularly like the first part of this verse where Paul expresses the “fight” that he engaged in as he reflects on his life just before he is executed.  It conjures in my mind a match between two men in a “one on one” competition.  And though we are not competing as we share Christ with unbelievers, the opportunities to witness have been most fruitful when dealing with friends and acquaintances in “one on one” scenarios. Both Lori and I have been blessed with many opportunities to develop relationships with neighbors, students and friends that have lead to opportunities to share the gospel.  

We once again ask that you join us in prayer as we continue to reach out to share the Gospel of Grace to those who don’t know or understand it.  Please pray for the following and for continued discussions upon our return to Italy:
Maria Giovanna, Valentino, Luca, Giovanna, Giovanni, Sergio, Maria, Diana, Daniele, Guido, Ada, Monica and Claudio, Monica and Giorgio to name just a few.
Back in the States!
June 8th marked the beginning of our 10 week furlough to the States.  Since our arrival, we have visited Bob's parents in Florida.  This was a real blessing as it has been two years since our last visit with them.   

During our time in the States, we’ll be working on our home (currently rented).  There are many projects to take care of  including, but not limited to, the replacement of windows, larger landscape work and painting.  

Bob also has the opportunity to share at supporting churches and he asks for wisdom in his preparation and teaching.  

Thanks for reading our blog and for supporting this ministry.  We look forward to updating you again near the end of August once we return to Italy for another year at Calvary Chapel Treviso.
God bless you and have a great summer!
Bob and Lori Scata