As I reflect on my sabbatical journey, the table became more than I ever realized. It is a place of learning, love, laughter, difficulty, and connection. It is very clear to me that Jesus chose meals intentionally to be a medium for His teachings because dining together inherently involves a deep level of vulnerability and connection. Sharing a meal requires us to open up and let down our guard, allowing for genuine connection. The table, in its humble simplicity, reminds us of our dependence on the creation and the intricate balance of the cosmos that sustains our lives.
Read MoreAs I continue to reflect on my experiences at the Slow Food Family Farm, one conversation with Carlos stands out—a dialogue that delved deep into the essence of inner peace. Carlos, a devout Christian, shared insights that resonated profoundly with me, reminding me of the timeless teachings of Jesus.
Read MoreAs my sabbatical journey approached its penultimate finale, I found myself at the home of Jesse and Carlos, the stewards of the Slow Food Family Farm. Their idyllic family farm is a testament to self-sufficiency, producing all their own food, power, and water. Here, they live in harmony with the land, understanding its vital role in sustaining life.
Read MoreAs part of my sabbatical journey, I found myself in the charming town of Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily. This past week, I was immersed in the vibrant preparations for the Patronal Feast of San Paolo—a beloved international event that draws around twelve thousand visitors to this small town of 4000.
Read MoreDuring our visit to the charming town of Modica, known for its rich culture and local industry, we had the pleasure of dining with Chef Salva and Ludavica our guide. As we savored the delightful flavors of Sicilian cuisine, our conversation flowed seamlessly through a variety of intriguing topics. Two particularly thought-provoking discussions stood out: the statues that represents Sicily's dark past and human treatment and the notable lack of extreme homelessness present in every city/town we have visited.
Read MoreAs we find ourselves on the enchanting island of Sicily for four weeks, embracing the heart of our sabbatical, each day brings new and unique encounters around the table. The conversations are as varied and vibrant as the Sicilian landscape itself. Among these cherished moments, one particularly stands out: our meeting with Bene.
Read MoreAs we explore the fabric of Palazzolo Acreide situated in the heart of Sicily our journey leads us to the remains of an ancient Greek city named Acreide. Here amidst echoes, from days gone by lies a hidden treasure—the Intagliatella quarry. Discovered within this quarry is a relief dating back to 300 to 200 BC showcasing an era where two influential cultures opted for harmony over strife.
Read MoreThis morning, I embarked on a journey of quiet contemplation at a chapel monastery, led by Brother Leonardo Petrine. The serenity of the monastery, combined with the profound silence, offered a sanctuary for deep reflection and connection with the divine. Brother Petrine’s gentle presence and wisdom created an atmosphere of peace that permeated the soul.
Read MoreAs part of my sabbatical journey, I recently had the privilege of spending a day with Leonardo, a third-generation truffle hunter, and his stepdaughter, Julia. This experience illuminated profound lessons about trust, forgiveness, and our connection to the earth.
Read MoreIn a world where fear often holds sway and the focus is, on growth, ROI and predictable success it's easy to overlook the importance of having a vision and practicing patience. However every now and then a story comes along that serves as a reminder of these virtues. Today I'd like to share with you the inspiring tale of Tomassio and his father—a narrative that embodies tradition, determination and an unwavering dedication to pursuing a dream.
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