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  • From the Master’s Dividend May 10, 2012
    Johnny Gravino (M.Div.’08) is the new Executive Director of Aurora Mission. Aurora is the umbrella organization that leads the training ministry in Italy (the Italian Theological Academy – ITA – part of The Master’s Academy International – TMAI), responsible for the national pastor’s conferences in the country called FOCUS (which have had John MacArthur as a […]
  • 2012 .. in works! November 14, 2011
    Keep praying for Johnny and the team at the Academy as they finalize the 2012 course curriculum. We still need a lot of prayer and wisdom, so that the Lord may continue to bless the work of the Academy in Italy. There has been much progress this year and the impact of this work in [...] […]
  • EXPOSITORY PREACHING 2 November 14, 2011
    After a very blessed Focus Conference in Perugia in October, we just completed the last class for this academic year, Expository Preaching 2. Johnny Gravino did not miss a beat, after very strong preaching sessions at Focus, he completed the year teaching Bibliology and Hermeneutics to a group of 8 students.  Again, the Lord really [...] […]

Exegetical Theology Class

The week was a true blessing. Thank you for your prayers. The material presented was a definite challenge for the students. It involved a compendium of principles along with practice for the study of God’s Word particularly for the preacher of God’s Word. The ultimate goal was to instill in the students a precise methodology and theology in approaching God’s Word and teaching it. Clearly time will be required to implement all acquired during the week. By God’s grace, however, the Italian Church is one step further on the road to accurately communicating the Word of God.

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Digging deeper

What is the meaning of Biblical Exegesis? How is exegesis different from hermeneutics? What is the difference between the bird’s-eye view and the worms-eye view? Why is literal interpretation the best way to approach the study of the biblical text? What does authorial intent mean? How do you analyze a passage historically and grammatically? What dangers are involved in doing a word study?

These are just some of the questions and challenges that students at the Italian Theological Academy will wrestle with throughout the week of July 19th to the 23rd. Once again our stated goal at ITA is to assist the Italian Evangelical church in pursuing biblical truth through the arduous work of interpretation, communication (preaching), and the application of God’s truth. We covet your prayers as we strive to train the Lord’s church in Italy.

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Biblical preaching is only expository

“I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom:

preach the word! 2 Tim 4:1-2

 

The Apostle Paul’s solemn charge to Timothy becomes our charge at ITA beginning the 31st of May through the 4th of June. Once again Expository Preaching will be the theme. Throughout this intense time of study ITA students will focus on the various biblical genres present in the scripture. The ultimate goal will be to preach the word more effectively and accurately and bless God’s church in Italy. Please pray for and with us as we make it our ambition to please the Lord in this noble endeavor.

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Doctrine Matters!

What is the Biblical Truth on the Doctrine of Original Sin? Is God totally sovereign in Salvation? What is the human condition before coming to Christ? What are the roles of “grace”, “faith” and “good works” when it comes to the truth of salvation? What about the person of Christ? He was fully God and fully man… but in what sense? What is the biblical teaching concerning His divine and human natures? What are angels and demons? Is Satan real?

 

The above questions are but a sample of the sheer depth of teaching and theology covered by the students at ITA  March 22nd to 26th. Professor Phil Johnson was at his best and the students seemed to attentively take it all in as they say resulting in a fruitful week of deep biblical truth. The context of the class being held in Italy made the significance of the subjects covered profound, given the fact that many of the doctrines and theological truths taught were in direct opposition to the Roman Catholic Church’s long-standing unbiblical conception of original sin and several other theological truths (false doctrines) We at ITA give thanks to the Lord. We thank you for your prayers and continued support.

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Systematic Theology needed!

March 21-26 2010

 

There is a profound need for sound and biblical theology to be taught in a fresh and systematic way to a new generation of Italian Evangelical Church leaders. From March 22nd to the 26th the ITA will strive to do just that. Your prayers are needed for the class, the professor, the students, the staff and all the fruit that the Lord in His sovereign grace will choose to bring forth for His church in Italy.

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Expository Preaching is fundamental!

February 8-12-2010

What is Expository Preaching?  Why is it so important? In essence expositional preaching is based upon three fundamentals… what are they? From 1 Timothy 4:13 we learn that expositional preaching is based upon reading the text… explaining the text… and applying the text… What type of life and character should the man of God have in order to preach the word? How does the man of God prepare an expository sermon? How does the man of God preach an expository sermon.  Last but not least… how does the man of God help the church appreciate the value of an expositional message?

These are simply some of the “fundamentals” of expository preaching that students at the Italian Theological Academy will embrace and wrestle with throughout the second week of February 2010. It will be an intensive week of training, an expositional “boot-camp” under the teaching and shepherding of seasoned Pastor-Teacher Steven A. Kreloff.  Please join us through prayer as a new and exciting academic year kicks off at ITA.    

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Last class for 2009!

How do you find the point of a passage? How do you determine the biblical author’s intent in the writing of a book of the Bible? How do you discover the theme of a passage and understand how the author is building an argument to unfold that particular theme? And if you do uncover the point of the passage, the authorial intent, theme and subsequent argumentation, … how do you preach it all???

The above is an example of some of the fundamental issues in expositional preaching that the Italian Theological Academy’s students in the expository preaching program “wrestled with” in their attempt to further progress their studies, during the second week of November ‘09 at the ITA.

This second week in the expository preaching program at the ITA consisted in learning the principles of Bibliology and Hermeneutics. Theory was followed by vital practice in the classroom as students did detailed exegesis of particular biblical passages like 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 regarding the excellence of love above all the gifts God has given to His Church. Exegesis and homiletics were also combined in a rich study of the Biblical book of 3 John.

The class was taught by seasoned pastor and seminary professor Jerry Wragg, from Jupiter, Florida. Those present, men involved in pastoral ministry from churches throughout five regions in Italy, would all conclude that this was indeed another profound step forward for the local church and the preaching of the Word of God in Italy.

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Upcoming Bibliology Class

The Bibliology & Hermeneutics class will start November 9 to 13. This is the second class in the first year of the expository preaching program. The professor will be Jerry Wragg, from Grace Immanuel Bible Church, Jupiter FL.

From the eleven students that have attended the first class, only seven will be able to participate this time.  Pray for the remaining four students, as they will not be there due to illnesses.  In particular, pray for one who is waiting for a liver transplant.

Follow the class progress on Facebook!

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Welcome Johnny!

Johnny & Alexandra Gravino, with their children Samuele and Maddalena, are the newest addition to the Italian Theological Academy family in Acireale.

They arrived safe and sound at destination on July 14th 2009!  They are now preparing their home and getting ready to jump in full time.  Johnny’s main task will be to provide leadership to the training center and to the local Acireale Church, supported by his fellow Aurora Missionaries, Marco and Simona Albanesi and Giuseppe and Viviana Fortuna.

Johnny received his Master of Divinity Degree (M.Div.) from the Master Seminary, Sun Valley, CA – where he graduated, Suma Cum Laude. He completed an intensive internship at his sending church in Rome, Chiesa Berea with Pastor William Standridge, prior to arriving at the Academy.

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2009 class updates

In May we had our class in Systematic Theology, taught by Professor Phil Johnson, with eleven students present. The class was very challenging and we were very impressed by the level of depth of the student’s questions and their desire to learn more.

Johnny did a great job in teaching the Theological English class in June, and was an encouragement to the whole staff with his morning messages.

The last week of June we completed the class covering the reformation in church history, taught by Doug McMasters. We are challenged every time we are reminded of the faithfulness of men that suffered and died for the cause of the Gospel.

August will be a very intense month, with most of the Italian students attending the classes this month.  Three classes will be taught back-to-back:  Bible Survey of the Old Testament, Expository Teaching Seminar, and Biblical counseling.

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A Servant’s Heart

Karise Pagano finished serving on a short-term trip. She was serving along side the Albanesi’s, Fortuna’s and Collesano’s, helping them to evangelize and prepare the ITA campus for the classes. ( You can do this too!) To read her testimony see ” A Servant’s Heart” on the Aurora Mission website.

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Students Finish 2nd Year

20 Students have finished their second year of Bible Survey with Professor Grisanti. They have now completed Survey of the Old Testament. Next year they will Survey the New Testament to complete their three year program!

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