2025 in Review

2025 in Review

A Completely Unique World

The Old is Gone

“Out with the old and in with the new, huh?”

We had no idea what that meant.

Ask yourself, WITH THIS KIND OF A VIEW . . . how do we focus on our Italian, “Tutti i giorni” (everyday)?

È imposibile!

Italy???

Read our 2025 Christmas letter, a move to Italy WAS NOT ON OUR RADAR until March 2024!

2025 Christmas Letter

A Christmas Letter Can Explain a Lot

We decided to write it in both English and Italian. Enjoy whichever one you prefer, just by clicking on the image.

100 Days in Albania

Our time in Albania was part of the “Schengen Shuffle” that non-Europeans play, until they recieve their “Long-Stay-Visa” which arrived in November. 

We used the time in Albania, however, to work very, very hard on our Italian learning. Fortunately we had a very, very nice BnB in Tirana where we stayed.

And we are now very, very glad to have our new visa.

143 Days in the USA

We took two trips to the USA in 2025. The first one we drove all around the USA which was a great reminder of the beauty. We love the USA and are proud to say we are from there. 

At the end of the year we added another month to our stay in the USA and spent some sweet, sweet time with Naida’s family.

122 Days in Italy

This, is what it’s all about!

I cannot tell you how friestrating it was to arrive in Italy and already be thinking, “okay, when do we have to leave?”

But now, we are here permanently!

YIPPEE (whoops, sorry).

NEW YEARS EVE 2025

We finished 2025 up on our piazza at a very special restaurant with some very special friends. We have truly been blessed to see this transition get to this point.

Back in Albania

As stated above, we spent 100 days in Albania, off and on from January through late April.

It was not easy because Albania is a challenging place to live, even for the locals who were under brutal communist rule until the mid 90’s.

  • >>However, we were able to enjoy some “wild” and “creative” architecture 
  • >>We were also able to reaquaint ourselves with very special missionariy friends who took us of Kruya, the one and only day we chose to see the sights.
  • >>Every day we would walk around the old central part of Tirana, and it wasn’t long before we realized they had some very special cultural things we could attend, namely the theater, brilliant restaurants, and the church where our missionary friends attend.

All in all, it was difficult, but rewarding.

While in the USA

We were in the USA for 2 visits, totaling 143 days.

Visiting my family in California on our first trip was super special, and then Naida’s on the second trip was, “Icing on the cake.” Mingled into all of this though, are friends we could not have made this transition without.

We recognize there are family and friends we may never see again, this side of heaven. So, enjoy our little gallery.

And then there’s Italy

We were only able to be in our new hoe country for a total of 122 days.

We were in Italy in

  • >>March for Mark’s birthday, 
  • >>End of April and most of May during fabulous weather,
  • >>Middle of June to mid-August to experience summer in Capestrano
  • >>And then Christmas for the first time in our new village.

Please enjoy our little gallery.

The decision to retire, to sell Jumper, even to move to Italy came completely unexpectedly

– Chapter One

The actual move came at a price. It was more difficult than we expected.

– Chapter Two

We are much more comfortable in our new skin.

– Chapter Three

But we have a request: We covet your prayers

– Next

Copyright © 2026 Divi. All Rights Reserved.

First US Return

First US Return

Follow Our First Return to the USA

Join us as we travel across the USA. If you want us to, we will do our best to connect with you.

Below, discover our schedule and be part of the adventure!

Remember to use the contact information at the top of our home page: (MarkMirza.com)

Our Tentative Travel Schedule

Remember, this is tentative, but as we move forward I will keep updating it AND THE PHOTOS, ESPECIALLY when the traveling is live.

There are 2 reasons we want EVERYONE to be aware of our schedule . . .

  1. So you can pray for us, and
  2. So we can perhaps connect (PERHAPS).

Our 2025 Shedule

We think that we will keep pretty close to this schedule.

Again, we covet your prayers, and we know that we can give thanks to the Lord, for His help, because of the prayers of many (2 Corinthians 1:11).

OUR TRAVEL SCHEDULE:

With photos . . .

Atlanta GA (22 May)

After a long flight, our month-long trip to the USA begins where it ended, Atlanta Georgia.

Pray for us as we plan to begin our 6,000+ mile trip on May 23rd.

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Longview TX (23 or 24 May)

We are really not sure what we will feel like, on the 23rd. Our best scenario is to feel GREAT! Get up early and be in Longview by dinner time. We’ll see.

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California (27 May thru 2 June-ish)

We have lots of family in California, from LA to Paso Robles to Turlock to Sonora, and then in Reno Nevada. It’ll be a trip, sorry for the pun!

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Illinois (7 June)

Naida and I will spend some time with a long-time girlfriend of Naida’s. We look forward to seeing her and her girls.

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Indiana (8 June)

How many of you have an IT guy my age? Well I do! And he’s GREAT! We will meet up with Bruce & Debbie around the 8th.

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Pennsylvania (10-17 June)

Lots to do in Pennsylvania, from a lifelong friend of Naida’s in Hermitage PA, to her family in Erie PA, where we’ll celebrate Naida’s birthday and Father’s Day.

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Kentucky (18 June)

We intend to leave the great state of Pennsylvania for Atlanta Georgia and our return trip to Italy, BUT ON OUR WAY, we think we will have enough time to visit Jumper do Vouga in his new home and a Pastor friend and his wife in Lexington Kentucky.

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Atlanta GA (20-22 June)

And we’re back! Back in Atlanta, that is, prepping or our trip on June 22 back to our new home, in Capestrano, Italy.

We continue to covet your prayers.

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Capestrano (23 June)

Our flight back home begins on the 22nd and ends on the 23rd.

The next 2 photos show you where we live.

Again, pray for us. We should be home, and believe me, WE COVET YOUR PRAYERS.

The Abruzzo Region

Note that Capestrano is in the center of the Abruzzo Region.

Central Italy

Capestrano is still in the center-ish, but note that our village is 2 hours East of Rome and about an hour West of the Adriatic.

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Man-Up

Man-Up

THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL POST

Godly Men I've Known Over the Years

Two Caveats:

1] This isn’t political, so don’t go there in your comments.

2] For these men’s privacy, I won’t use their real names, merely initials, okay?

Leonard Ravenhill always encouraged the men he mentored, to read biographies of great Christian men. One of my pray partners was mentored by the great prophet.

He told me once, “Leonard always said we were to read biographies, but only of men who were already dead.”

As I get older, I understand why. You have no idea if a man will finish well, or not.

Click on the photo for a great interview near the end of Leonard Ravenhill’s life: A Man of God

Let Me Tell You About Some of the Men Who Have Influenced My Life:

Voices of Devotion

When he and his wife would pray for me, I knew God was sitting on the sofa with them, talking about my situation.

I always called him, “An old man who took care of old people.” At 90 years old he was still driving men and women to the doctor and grocery store, etc.

I actually know 2 men, both, incredibly successful pastors who gave up their churches because their wives had Alzheimer’s and they chose to serve their wives.

A youth pastor who taught me a valuable life lesson, “With every joke there is a little truth.” His words, 50+ years ago shaped the way I would talk.

An early coach of mine prompted me to “quit hanging around the cool guys, and run hard,” which I did, and found I had a knack for long distance running. Praise the Lord that was a long time ago.

This young preacher is so talented, he could get a job at any church, but he chose to stay where God called him, some 20 years ago. He is the kind of son all of us would be honored to have.

My dad wasn’t perfect, but he never gave up on me, even when I had made many, many bone headed decisions. He never turned his back on me, which I deserved.

Finally, an important prayer partner of mine, stayed with his wife in her failing health, nurtured her, and loved her, and still does, even as her address is heaven.

Worry not, my wife and I are both healthy. But please pray for me, as I serve the Lord, by serving my wife.

Bible Verses on Being a Man

Path to Devotion

Colossians 3:23 (NASB 1977)

Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men

Proverbs 27:17 (NASB 1977)

Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another.

1 Corinthians 13:11 (NASB 1977)

When I was a child, I used to speak as a child, think as a child, reason as a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things.

Joshua 1:9 (NASB 1977)

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous! Do not tremble or be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.”

Psalms 37:23 (Amplified)

The steps of a [good and righteous] man are directed and established by the LORD, And He delights in his way [and blesses his path].

1 Peter 5:8-9 (HCSB)

Be serious! Be alert! Your adversary the Devil is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for anyone he can devour. Resist him and be firm in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are being experienced by your fellow believers throughout the world.

Inspiration and Insights

May Review 2026

May Gets us Closer to the End of Construction . . . This is what we are looking at. And soon it'll be better . . .Our "Futuro" ParcheggioVISITING US FOR AN EVENING?Naida's Fav's-1Naida's Photos (early in May) The beginning of May some special friends visited us one...

April Review 2026

April was warmer weather, yardwork, and Easter . . . On Easter morning I had an overwhelming thought, "What must that 1st Pasqua morning have looked like?" And so I took a short video of what I think that 1st Easter morning might have looked like. Here in Capestrano...

March Review 2026

And the Art is Up On the WallsThis is Sterling, the first horse Naida and I purchased when she got back into riding in 2008. This piece was painted by a fellow rider and she perfectly showed the entire world Sterling's true character. He now sits above our dining...
May Review 2026

May Review 2026

May Gets us Closer to the End of Construction . . . This is what we are looking at. And soon it'll be better . . .Our "Futuro" ParcheggioVISITING US FOR AN EVENING?Naida's Fav's-1Naida's Photos (early in May) The beginning of May some special friends visited us one...

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May Review 2026

May Gets us Closer to the End of Construction . . . This is what we are looking at. And soon it'll be better . . .Our "Futuro" ParcheggioVISITING US FOR AN EVENING?Naida's Fav's-1Naida's Photos (early in May) The beginning of May some special friends visited us one...

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April Review 2026

April was warmer weather, yardwork, and Easter . . . On Easter morning I had an overwhelming thought, "What must that 1st Pasqua morning have looked like?" And so I took a short video of what I think that 1st Easter morning might have looked like. Here in Capestrano...

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There are a lot more verses in Scripture about being a man. Why don't you add your favorite/s in the comments, below.

Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Estate Planning and Our Spiritual Journey

I had no plans to make this my first post in 2025, but listening to a short clip by Alistair Begg, and remembering my friend, Arthur Farr’s recommendation, reminded me why I have asked congregations over the years about their fear of death.

I should probably also mention another reason why I decided to create this post. It comes from an imfamous comedian who used to say, “I don’t mind death, I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” (Woody Allen)

Insightful Voices

“The biggest mistake in Estate Planning, is not planning to meet God.”

Photo & quote from Truth For Life on IG (click photo for his post quote)

Alistair Begg (Truth For Life)

“When you retire, there is one major question to resolve. Think this one through completely . . .”

“What are you going to retire, TO?

Arthur Farr (Retired Financial Advisor and Personal Friend)

“It has always amazed me how we Christians are scared to death of death.”

“Are you really ready to meet God, if you’re scared to death of death?”

Mark S Mirza

Mark & Naida's Estate Planning

Our Essential Daily Routine for a Smooth Transition into Retirement.

What is the key component of a comprehensive estate plan?

Waking up in the morning and TOGETHER, spending solid time with the Lord.

Our routine is very simple, delightful, and a blessing to both of us.

We set the alarm . . .

We may not always stick to it, and we may hit the snooze once or twice, but it just “feels” better, setting an alarm so we don’t get into a habit of over-sleepting (whatever that really means).

We make the bed . . .

Why? I don’t know. But the one thing I do know, is Naida feels better when it’s made. That’s good enough for me.

Coffee and breakfast . . .

I make coffee while Naida usually makes a simple breakfast.

We then sit down together . . .

It has become such a treat to sit down with my wife, who DOES NOT HAVE TO rush off to work.

We get into the Word together . . .

This has become a real treat to me!

You see, Naida turns on her Bible app and we listen to 5 Psalms and 1 of the Proverbs every day.

But that’s NOT THE TREAT!

The treat is watching my wife look wide-eyed into her Bible while the verses are being read.

I'll add a little commentary where needed . . .

But, I don’t over-do-it. I’m super pedantic about that. I’d rather keep my mouth shut than get in the way of her observing and absorbing the Word.

And then we pray, and whoa-baby, do we pray . . .

I have NEVER experienced prayer with Naida like this. It is sweet & precious.

Periodically I’ll adapt Psalm 133:1 into our praying like this: “Lord, how good and pleasant, and may I add PRECIOUS it is, as I pray everyday with my bride.”

Naida has taught me about prayer . . .

This just happened today. Instead of praising the Lord with words, she played a praise song (https://youtu.be/1ERopUwfyYI?feature=shared) that was all about lifting up the Lord. She didn’t sing it, she just rested in the Lord’s tenderness.

It was sweet, baby! It was sweet.

Naida uniquely deals with this transition . . .

Some of the issues have been difficult for Naida, but, instead of letting her mind stay in those places, she takes the time to thank the Lord for every single simple little blessing which she can recall from the previous day.

We also open our Italian Bible . . .

It just seems to make sense that we should be reading the Word in the language we are trying to learn. The first time I read Psalm 119:1 in Italian it was overwhelming, even though we already know the verse by heart. And yet, focusing on one stanza at a time is not only helping us understand the language, but getting us comfortable with Scriptural truths, in the language of our new home.

One final selfish point . . .

I cannot tell you how tickled I am, EVERY MORNING, because I get to sit down next to my wife and watch her soak up the Word.

Trusting God is Easy, Until it's Not

A Whole New Appreciation for Missionaries

Amazing is the only word I can use to describe our journey. We went from a home where we spent 22 years. Naida left a job she had for nearly 30 years, in an industry she worked in for nearly 40 years. And now, we are in a world that is COMPLETELY new, the customs, the language, the nuances, everything.

Until this move, I had no genuine appreciation for all that a missionary gives up in moving to a completely new culture.

I do now, baby! I do now.

But, this is about “Planning to Meet the Lord.”

So, let me get back to that.

I am convinced that many of us SAY THAT WE are ready to meet God, but I question that when I hear these people pray.

Let me say it this way, “If you worry and fret over things in this world, which you can see, how can you HONESTLY trust God for an eternity which you cannot see? It doesn’t make any sense, does it?

Since I’m on a roll, let me add a few other “prickly-comments.”

Are you seeing verses in the Bible which you know you could live more in tune with the Lord’s precepts?

  • Are you making a difference people’s lives? You know, like helping them mature as a Christian?
  • If, “A soft answer turns away wrath,” Are you guilty of only having hard answers and exacerbating someone’s wrath, or anger?
  • How about this one. It has both made the BIGGEST impact in my life and caused me the most headache. It says,”your struggle is not with flesh and blood.” I can’t tell you how many times I want to just look up into heaven and say, “Aren’t you listening to her? OF COURSE MY STRUGGLE IS WITH FLESH AND BLOOD.”

Are you really ready to meet God? Let me restate my argument.

  • “How can you trust God with life in heaven, if you cannot trust God with life on earth?”

THERE IS AN ANSWER AND IT’S MORE SIMPLE THAN YOU THINK

Dr. Stanley has the key below . . .

Dr. Stanley's 30 Life Principles

His 1st Life Principle

Think about this, after 50 years of ministry Dr. Stanley said, “Intimacy with God is HIS HIGHEST PRIORITY for your life . . .”

Naida and I know that the best way for us to be prepred to meet God is to regularly seek greater intimacy with Him. And getting into the Word and praying together everyday, is the key to that intimacy.

Join the Conversations on Mark & Naida's Estate Planning

In addition to their YouTube channel which you can find by CLICKING HERE, they put out a weekly blog (most weeks) where they share insights into their life and this “Italian Adventure.”

2024 Review

2024 Review

Embracing Our 2024 Journey

This journey has required us to trust the Lord, and WAIT UPON HIM for everything.

Not so easy when everything is new.

The photo below I took from our bus, the first day in Italy. Little did I know Naida and I would live this “Mark-ism” through many trials.

Our Path to Italy

The “Mark-n-Naida” Radar DID NOT SEE THIS ONE COMING

In January & February when we planned our Christmas Holiday, little did we know a new life was on its way!

2024 began with Mark seriously considering expanding Common Thread Ministries with Daniel Prayer Garden. While Naida wanted a different Christmas Holiday experience, away from the beach.

2024: A Year of Transformation

As we embarked on this transformative year, we couldn’t anticipate the significance of the changes that would redefine our lives. From relocating to a new country to embracing a spiritual intimacy, each step was filled with excitement and anticipation and, in all honesty, challenges.

Read our story, as we have told it to so many people this year . . .

February '24

A DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

In early 2024, Naida made a good argument she’d like to try something, “away from the sun,” this year for Christmas.

Being a good husband, Mark agreed (AFTER HE ARGUED).

So they chose Italy.

March '24

ENTICEMENTS

As Naida started to prepare their tours and look at things to do, during Christmas she started finding surprises in Italy, which she did not expect.

  • Cost of living incentives.
  • The rich beauty of the people.
  • The healthiness of the foods.
  • And the help, IE: AHomeInItaly.com

When she came to Mark with the thought of moving to Italy, he agreed it was interesting, but his ministry opportunities were too great for him to consider Italy seriously.

They both agree, that, “surprisingly” Naida backed off until one day Mark said, “Naida, I have to give up the idea of expanding Common Thread Ministries into the Daniel Prayer Garden.”

“Why?” She asked, knowing that Mark was resolved to this decision. She knew it wasn’t about the money. So what was it?

“Because, at 66 years old, God did not call me to be an administrator, He called me to bring people into prayer.”

March '24

SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

IMMEDIATELY afterwards, the Lord started “melding-the-hearts” of Mark & Naida unto the idea (her idea, by the way) of moving to Italy.

Which was sure to be a few years down the road. (YEAH, RIGHT)

Little did they know the Lord had other ideas.

April '24

A TRUSTWORTHY CONSULTANT

Mark admits he is ALWAYS SKEPTICAL of salespeople on public forums. So when Naida showed him a video from www.AHomeInItaly.com and he turned to her and said, we need to follow this guy, she was surprised, and grateful, but surprised.

Greatly surprised!

April '24

BUT, THERE WAS ONE CONDITION

They both agreed, no matter how much they liked a home, they would NEVER buy it sight unseen.

Absolutely not, no way.

April 4 '24

BOOKING CONFIRMED

Mark & Naida purchased their tickets, for their “Italian Home Purchase Tour,” to go to Italy “JUST TO SEE” if they really wanted to move to Italy.

Don’t miss the date (Thursday, April 4)

April 8 '24

FINANCIAL ADVISOR MEETING

Mark & Naida met with their financial advisor who said, “Naida, you could retire today.”

Don’t miss the date & time (Thursday, April 4; 11:00am)

April 8 '24

EMPLOYER MEETING

Naida met with the president of her firm, and they worked out the final day of her employment, September 30.

Just 4 days before, they had purchased tickets to go on their Italian Home Purchase Tour, set for October 20th.

Don’t miss the date & time (Thursday, April 4; 1:00pm)

April 10 '24

HOME FOR SALE

2 days later they put their home up for sale.

Don’t miss the date (Wedesday, April 10)

April 12 '24

HORSE FOR SALE

2 days later they put their horse up for sale.

Don’t miss the date (Friday, April 12)

May & June '24

ITALIAN FAMILIARIZATION

Mark & Naida spent the next few months familiarizing themselves with everything Italian, from the religious focus, to the language nuances to the great food.

They continued to be amazed at the cost of living, the beautiful views, and all they read about the people, especially the people in the small villages in the Abruzzo region.

June '24

THE MINISTRIES

Mark was thinking he could take Common Thread Ministries and his novel-writing to Italy. But when they realized the visa they would be qualifying for did not allow retirees to make money while living in Italy, he had to abandon his plans.

And while it was “hard to swallow” he would later realize that serving Naida would be his new ministry.

So, finding Kevin to take over CTM & Joe to take over Mark’s praying in DC, www.CommonThreadMinistries.org is in GREAT hands.

Even Mark’s book publishing, which went to Bruce is excelling: www.CommonThreadPublishing.com

July '24

THE ITALIAN HOUSE

Independent of one another, Mark & Naida kept going back to the same home, and so, after agreeing TO NEVER BUY SIGHT UNSEEN, they pulled the trigger on a home outside the city walls of an ancient village. You can see the original sale video here: www.MarkMirza.com/House/

August '24

THE US HOUSE

As it would happen, Mark & Naida needed their US home to sell by a certain date, to keep the process moving. Upon advice from their realtor, they repainted, and the home sold in a week. I memorialized the story here: https://markmirza.com/home-sold/

September '24

HOMELESS & JOBLESS

It turned out that their US home closing date and Naida’s last day on the job was September 27th.

They like to say, “On September 27th we became jobless and homeless. AND WE ARE SO EXCITED.”

Thank goodness, Greg & Marie put us up in their home for 3 weeks.

October '24

A NEW WORLD

They left the USA on October 20th, and arrived in Italy on October 21st. After a beautiful drive by bus to Pescara, they saw their new home the next day and then met with like-minded folks who also desire to move to Italy.

“The first thing I noticed,” Naida says, “Is that we could walk around at night and have no fears.”

She continues, “The people are friendly and inviting, the medieval towns are beautiful, and the food is incredible.”

But the challenges would come over the next few weeks.

November '24

NEW CHALLENGES

We told you Mark learned his new ministry was his wife. What we did not tell you is that he did not learn that fact until they arrived into Capestrano.

The new residence and, “details of the unknown” are a strain on one who has been at the helm of project management for nearly 40 years.

But together, Naida & Mark are enjoying their new adventure and “THEIR NEW DIGS.”

They opened up about the fears in this post: https://markmirza.com/adventure-and-fear/

December '24

AN ITALIAN CHRISTMAS

What a Christmas! Mark has praised Naida’s choices even admitting that Italy was better than the beach. Okay, in all honesty, he did struggle saying that, a bit. But look at Mark’s Musings on their YouTube channel. You will see how much he loved this Christmas Holiday. Here’s his PLAYLIST.

December '24

THE TAKE AWAY IS SIMPLE

The photograph above, Mark took and wrote on their first day in Italy. Little did they know they would go back to it often. And probably for the rest of their lives.

You see, while God has clearly spoken in their lives about moving to Italy, they have had to wait on Him for TONS OF OTHER ISSUES.

Mark has often said, “If God is sovereign, He will overcome your doubts. So, if you still have doubts, you haven’t heard from the Lord.”

Go back and read his photo:

Until I know I’ve heard from You, Lord . . .

I know I haven’t heard from You, Lord.

Retirement Journey Insights

May Review 2026

May Gets us Closer to the End of Construction . . . This is what we are looking at. And soon it'll be better . . .Our "Futuro" ParcheggioVISITING US FOR AN EVENING?Naida's Fav's-1Naida's Photos (early in May) The beginning of May some special friends visited us one...

April Review 2026

April was warmer weather, yardwork, and Easter . . . On Easter morning I had an overwhelming thought, "What must that 1st Pasqua morning have looked like?" And so I took a short video of what I think that 1st Easter morning might have looked like. Here in Capestrano...

March Review 2026

And the Art is Up On the WallsThis is Sterling, the first horse Naida and I purchased when she got back into riding in 2008. This piece was painted by a fellow rider and she perfectly showed the entire world Sterling's true character. He now sits above our dining...

February Review 2026

Our YouTube ChannelThe New RoofIt was a longtime coming, but once they started they were done in 3½ weeks! 1st major project behind us. Whew!MOVIES MOVIES MOVIES Step right up for your next movie! Uhm, well, actually its going to be a few short videos from Febbraio...

January Review 2026

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2025 in Review

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Leaving Albania

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First US Return

Join us as we travel across the USA. If you want us to, we will do our best to connect with you. Below, discover our schedule and be part of the adventure! Remember to use the contact information at the top of our home page: (MarkMirza.com)Remember, this is tentative,...

Man-Up

Two Caveats: 1] This isn't political, so don't go there in your comments. 2] For these men's privacy, I won't use their real names, merely initials, okay? Leonard Ravenhill always encouraged the men he mentored, to read biographies of great Christian men. One of my...

Albania Grows On You

We are in Tirana, Albania's capitol. The people have surprised us. I'm not sure what we expected, but I can tell you WHAT WE DID NOT expect. We Did Not Expect to Engage Recently Oppressed People It has been fascinating, and, I know this sounds trite, but engaging with...

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Adventure And Fear

Adventure And Fear

What to do with Fear

Adventure & Paralyzing Fear

When an Exciting Adventure Leads to PARALYZING FEAR . . . Because You Cannot See the Future.

There is Lots of Fun in an Adventure, But Also Lots of Unknowns.

Jerusalem Church Leaders' Distrusted Paul

When Fear of the Unknown Gripped Paul's Heart

The Apostle Paul knew he faced an unknown, namely, the unknown reaction to him, by the Jerusalem church leaders.

And Paul’s response? He sought prayer from his friends.

Romans 15:30 HCSB
Now I appeal to you, brothers, through our Lord Jesus Christ and through the love of the Spirit, to join with me in fervent prayers to God on my behalf.

Facing the Unknown Naturaly Moves us Towards Fear.

THERE’S NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT, IN FACT, IT’S A NORMAL REACTION.

While fear is not from God. I think God UNASHAMEDLY USES FEAR to strengthen our faith in Him.
The challenge is not THAT YOU FEAR. The real challenge is what are you going to do WITH THE FEAR?

And there are only 2 choices:

  1. You can roll the “fears” over and over again in your brain.
    The result is Despair.
  2. Or, you can SUBMIT YOURSELF to the God who is sovereign.
    The result is Peace.

Knowing your whole life is changing AND YOU DON’T CLEARLY SEE the next step/s, begs you to:

  • consider and consider, to
  • wonder and wonder, to
  • figure and figure, to
  • imagine and imagine, and to
  • GO PARALYZINGLY CRAZY in your mind.

But the truth is, there is only 1 solution.

Submit to the Lord

You might think that solution, “submitting to God” is a cop-out.

Keep reading.

Before I Show You Our Updated Adventures, which prompted so much emotion this last week, let me ask you like Paul did his friends, in Romans 15:30 . . .

For the sake of & the witness of Christ in our lives, and
By the love which the Holy Spirit inspires you to have for us,
Pray earnestly to God for us.
I even ask you to gather with your loved ones, and/or
Your prayer partners and agonize in prayer to God for us,
That our unknowns will strengthen our resolve, our faith muscle,
Especially when the evil one prompts paralyzing fear.

Why Retire to Italy?

Historical 14th Century Castle

Imagine having an 800 year old building, just up the street.

The Beauty of Our Town

One of the many beautiful homes on the walk from the Historical-Center to our home.

One of Many Beautiful "Streets"

It matters not which way we walk to our home from the Historical-Center, we see these kinds of beautiful lanes.
Molto Bellissimo

Great Perspective of Our Home

I can’t wait till we get to move in. There are so many things to do. We get to clean and garden and all kinds of things.

The Sign Means Something

This is one of two cool little signs on the lower level of our property. It appears to be a direction and “time” indicator. The only problem is, THOSE ARE NOT the proper times . . . unless this sign was made for people pulling carts.

Makes one wonder about the history behind these signs.

Lots of Beauty

What a view! Nothing else needs to be said!

A Surprise Lower Room

In the lowest level of the building attached to ours, is an open room, BUILT INTO THE ROCK, below us.

Makes one wonder about the history of this room and the house. It may have been an early stable. We don’t know.

My Dad Would have Loved Pruning this Yard

My dad loved pruning back the shrubs to nubs. Mom always cringed, but it ended up looking great.

I’m up for the challenge to make Naida cringe.

Another Walkway Filled with Beauty

On this walk, which is a hundred or so meters above our home we found a little garden between homes.
Too lovely.

A Romantic Little Espresso Stop

I’m sold! I can just see a little old Italian couple drinking their espresso in the morning.
Can’t you?

Actually, they could be enjoying their cheese and olives.

Beauty, Just Great Beauty

What else needs to be said?

Another Great Perspective of Capestrano

We had fun making this short video. I think it can be found on our IG & FB pages.

Horse Trails

It doesn’t matter where I go. Horses, horses everywhere horses.

The Mountain Town of Ofena

From our home we can see this other mountain town (Ofena). When we noticed it we drove out there.
Cute and quaint.

Another Perspective of Capestrano

I’m almost embarrassed showing you all these photos.
Almost.

One More Time

Okay, one more time. That’s our home!

Crazy Beautiful

And believe me, there are TONS of walk-ways like this we haven’t shown you yet.
But we will!

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