August 2023
VISIT FROM THE COCHRANS
Janie, Iain, and I were very encouraged by a five-day visit from Rev. Brian Cochran, pastor of Redeemer Reformation Church in Regina, Canada, and his lovely wife Julie. Although we enjoy many friendships here in Italy, pastors and pastors’ wives need to spend time together. As John Stott said, “The same apostle (Paul) who set his love and hope upon the coming of Christ, nevertheless also longed to see his colleague Timothy. The two longings are not incompatible…Human friendship is the loving provision of God for mankind.” We are grateful for the fellowship we enjoyed with the Cochrans while they stayed in our home.
Moreover, Pastor Brian preached an excellent sermon from John 6:16-21 on Jesus calming the storm. It was a timely and pastoral message for many people who are going through various stormy trials in life. How comforting it is to know that our great God and Savior is not only with us in every storm, but also sovereign over every circumstance. Indeed, we can bring all of fears to Him, for He has promised to bring us home to our peaceful land of rest.
We also had a visitor from Caledonia, Michigan. Tom Ryskamp is a member of the Dutton United Reformed Church and has been working during the summer as a pianist for the Saluzzo Opera Academy in the Piedmont region. Tom traveled more than four hours by train in order to worship with us in Milan. We were happy to have him over for lunch after the service and get to know him a little better.
As I mentioned last year, in order to strengthen the bonds between our churches, our consistories/sessions have committed to holding two joint worship services every August. The idea is for both congregations to worship together, one Sunday at Chiesa Presbiteriana di Legnano, and the following Sunday at Chiesa Riformata Filadelfia. It provides us with rich fellowship and the opportunity to know one another better. We plan to repeat this event next year and hope that we find other activities that we can do together.
During this trip to North America, Janie, Iain and I were able to spend some much-needed time with our family: our daughters Kayla and Aly, our son Isaac, our son-in-law Kevin, and our marvelous granddaughter Bella. As I have said before, the most difficult thing about being a foreign missionary is not being able to see our children more.
Grazie di Cuore
As always, Janie and I want to thank you for your prayers, encouragement, and support. There is no way we could do this work without the faithful prayers and encouragement of God’s people. We give God thanks for how he is at work in his people through the power of his Word and Spirit.
Pastor Mike
This mission to Milan is only possible with the faithful prayers and generous contributions of people like you. If you would like to help us meet our goal by making a donation, you may send a check to:
Escondido United Reformed Church
1864 N. Broadway
Escondido, CA 92026
Checks should be made out to Escondido United Reformed Church. Please indicate that the support is for Rev. Michael Brown as a missionary to Italy.