Tuesday, January 20, 2009

I met an Angel on the streets of Rome...

It was almost midnight and I was walking back to my B&B after an awesome capoeira class. I passed a man on the street and when we greeted he relized I speak English. His name is Angel and he left Bulgaria to try and find work elswhere. While trying to get to his friends in Italy ran out of money. He was just wandering the streets. I was able to bless him with engough money for a place to stay and his train fare. I asked Angel if he knew Jesus and he said that he does. I prayed for him, told him how much his Heavenly father loves him, and blessed him as we parted ways.

I was quite overwhelmed and slightly agoraphobic when I arrived here yesterday. So far things have been great and I'm really loving it. I found a great capoeira class that I really enjoyed. Well, I'm of to see the sight's now. Bye!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Buon giorno, Jeremy! Isn't Rome amazing? So much history there--all over Italy, actually. Venice is much more than a sewer--as an architect, I think you would be fascinated by a city built in a bay, and now mostly subsiding. St Marks is there--began construction in the 800s--midieval--and completed in the Renaissance. The floors are mosaic, and are wavy due to the subsidence of the earth. Anyway, we enjoyed it--Venice is Libby's favorite city in Italy. I'm so glad you're getting some R&R--just be alert for pickpockets.
Sharon W

Jer-Am-I said...

Thanks Sharon. I'm gonna look into passing through there.