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This chronicles our experiences in learning to love our city. It’s an adventure in getting beyond ourselves. Being a good neighbor.
In the Piazza where we live there is a solitary mulberry tree that symbolizes a rich history of industry in Cernusco sul Naviglio. From these trees silkworms fed for the sake of undergoing a natural process of transformation. Human hands interrupted this process. This episode talks about the interruption of process and how God uses it, along with our laments, to make something more precious than silk. He has us all on the loom.
Learning to Love Our City
This chronicles our experiences in learning to love our city. It’s an adventure in getting beyond ourselves. Being a good neighbor.