Aoife Beville is a post-doctoral researcher in English Linguistics at the University of Naples L’Orientale. Her main research interests include: pragmatics; stylistics; language and deception.

She has been involved with IFES (GBU) since her time as a student leader in Ireland and Italy. After her Erasmus she moved to Italy to serve with IFES InterAction, and never left! Now as a lecturer she is pleased to support and help students. She began to serve on the board in 2024.

With her husband Luca, who she met through the GBU, she is a member of the Chiesa Evangelica Neapolis in Naples city centre.

He was born in Ragusa in 1987 and lived in Sicily until 2011. On that year, he moved to Siena to finish his studies in Economics and Managements. In Siena, he regularly attended activities of the local GBU and when he attended the Oxford Brookes University, he joined the activities organized by the English UCCF (Oxford Brookes CU).

His faith journey started in Vittoria, the city where he came from, where he accepted the Lord as his personal Saviour at the age of 18. The following places where he travelled for study and work have been fundamental for his spiritual growth and helped him understand the importance of sharing the Gospel among students. At the beginning of 2015, he starts to work in a software company as a costumer adviser, first in the management control area in Catania and, more recently, in the economic accounting of the branch in Bologna.

He started to work on GBU Board in 2015. For him this was a wish come true, since he has always wanted to be part of the organizations as a former student.

Emanuela was born in Alessandria in 1967, where she lived until 1999, the year she married Emanuele. They now live in Alpignano, near the city of Turin, and attend “Il Faro” church in Avigliana, together with their little daughter Alessandra.

Emanuela works as a nurse in the operating room at the Istituto per la Ricerca e la Cura del Cancro del Piemonte (Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Piedmont) in Candiolo, near Turin.

It’s impossible to pinpoint an exact moment in which she gave her life to Christ and likewise regarding her involvement in the GBU. Instead, it has been a journey characterised by growth and God-guided decisions, with the help and support of many friends she has met through GBU.