Italy: Immigrants use radio to cross cultural divide, says expert
Italy is home to more than 3.5 million immigrants who come from North Africa, Asia, Latin America and other parts of Europe. Radio has given them a voice in their new country.
“Immigrants need to have space where they speak in their own language, and keep their cultures alive, so that they don't feel forced to assimilate, and give up their roots,” Clough-Marinaro told Adnkronos International (AKI). Read the full story here.
Vast numbers of people from all over Europe and the world now call Italy their home. There is a huge need for the love of God to be shared among both the native Italians and the immigrants that arrive daily. Pray that the new arrivals will meet believers who will not be ashamed to share the gospel. As you pray, please consider how you can become part of God’s plan for Italy.
“Immigrants need to have space where they speak in their own language, and keep their cultures alive, so that they don't feel forced to assimilate, and give up their roots,” Clough-Marinaro told Adnkronos International (AKI). Read the full story here.
Vast numbers of people from all over Europe and the world now call Italy their home. There is a huge need for the love of God to be shared among both the native Italians and the immigrants that arrive daily. Pray that the new arrivals will meet believers who will not be ashamed to share the gospel. As you pray, please consider how you can become part of God’s plan for Italy.