Friday, April 29, 2011

A minute at Laurel Ridge to post some more Videos.

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
       I have fallen in love with the Lord again and again, in every view I see and every sound I hear. He created everything for us, even if we do not take the time to notice the intricate details to which he designed. I am sorry that I have not been able to upload pictures and videos as often as I would like. It is unlikely that every small town I come across have Internet access that is fast enough to upload videos and pictures....unless I stay in town for four days...LOL. So below are some videos that I have taken along the way. More to come!!! I Love GOD!!!

...............In Town..............

...............Tram ride at Ober Gatlinburg...............

...............This is a Shelter in the Smokey's...............

...............Trail Conditions...............

................Weather at 3000ft...............

................Awesome View..............

..............This is Trail Magic............

...............Trail Creek + Falls...............

...............This is where they filmed "Sound of Music"....NOT...............

..............French Broad/Hot Springs...............

...............Missing Laurel Ridge...............

...............Uncle Johnny's Hostel in Erwin, TN...............

...............I went up this...............

...............Eco Campers...............

...............Waterfall...............

..............Bath Time..............

...............Horse at Grayson Highlands...............

...............Moravian Blue # 670...............


Saturday, April 2, 2011

A few Videos


Friday, February 11, 2011


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Geared Up!!!

I have my gear and am ready to go. One Month out!



I will write here more when I am on the trail. Just so you know.





Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Connect the DOTS on my Birthday!

                            As I sit here in the office and think of all the things I have to do today and tomorrow and throughout the week to prepare for Monthly Mission Ministries trip to Florida and Georgia leaving Friday. I am also thinking of the things I need to complete for work, MMM, and the Appalachian Trail. On top of all of this I believe that I am almost clear of all my mucus and other cold weather classics that have attacked me over the last two weeks. So I thought that since God gave me to the world on this day 26 years ago that I could at least give a pint of myself back to Him and to someone He knows will need it. So as I left the office to go give blood I realized that I had not had anything to eat and in anticipation of passing out without any food on my stomach I stopped at my new favorite place to eat "Jimmy Johns." So as I walked in I remembered that I gave my last $30 cash to my sister as a Christmas gift so she could get her car out of the shop. I also remembered that I only have $8 or so in my checking account...so...what was I going to do. I figured I could transfer $10 of my $11 in savings to checking and cover this sandwich I needed to eat. When I get to the counter I started a conversation about how COLD and WINDY it is outside and they told me there names Lauren, Zamos, and Alex. She then said I had just earned a free sandwich. Now I am not sure how I managed to do this...but sure enough she gave me my sandwich and drink for free. So I proceeded to thank them and hope that God would bless them because they don't know what this would mean to me. So as I left I thanked God for the free sandwich and drink and that he knows my heart.  
                          After leaving Jimmy John's I went to Coliseum Drive to the American Red Cross to donate blood. As I sat in the car and ate half the sandwich as to prepare myself for losing a pint of blood. I thought..."how wonderful is our God!" Soon after signing in at the Red Cross my name was called by a nurse named Darlean. As she first started checking me into the system, making sure my address was still the same and all my information correct. I told her that all my mail was still going to my brothers house because I was living at the church I worked for and this is were our conversation really started.
                       She proceeded to tell me that it was fantastic to see a young man working for Christ...but over the years she had lost faith because of all the circumstances life has thrown at her and her family. Her husband had just survived his third heart attack which steams from stress of unemployment even though he has a masters degree in business, stress of not providing for his family, stress of his deterioration of health, development of type 1 diabetes, and knowing that he went from $150,000 a year to $0. As Darlean continued to prick my finger and test my blood pressure she continued about her daughter who is 22 and just got out of rehab and has been clean for half a year. Her daughter has a daughter of her own who is 4 and Darlean and her husband are helping to raise. Darlean and her husband also have a 14 year old son. She said "it is very hard to keep the faith when you keep asking God for a break and it never comes even though I know that there are people worse off than us." I told her "just keep praying to God and than when the time is right he will reward our faithfulness." I proceeded to tell her what had happened to me at Jimmy John's and that God works even when we least expect it. "God has not left you, He is near, just call on Him and love Him"
                          As she told me that my blood pressure and heart rate were perfect...she said my stress level must be non-existant. I said "I am only one person, I can only control one person and that is ME. And half the time I can't even control me. So for me to get stressed out about factors I can not control would yield no good." So as she left the room for me to fill out my questions I skipped one because I was not sure if Mussinex contained Tyonal in it. So when she came back I told her that I am just getting over a sickness of two weeks and she said that I would not be able to give today. But she believed God had sent me to her for a reason.
                          Please Pray for Darlean, Scott, Brittany, Brandon, and Jada...also pray for Lauren, Zamos, and Alex...it is funny how God has us all connected, even when we don't connect the dots.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Outfitter FOUND!

Dear Friends,
    I have found a great outdoor company to help me get the right gear in preparation for my thru-hike starting in March. Don and Glenna at Village Outdoor have been very helpful in making recommendations and explanations to items that will help ensure a successful, safe, warm, healthy, and comfortable 2178 mile thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail. If you have any need for any camping supplies please stop in and see them. There are a very family friendly pair and will be more than happy to help you.

Village Outdoor
3456 Robinhood Rd
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
(336) 768-2267

http://villageoutdoorshop.com/


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Footwear
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Sleeping Bags
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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wish List Done!!

THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING!!!

After many hours of talking to previous thru-hikers and gear "experts" I have assembled a list of the best gear to keep me safe, warm, healthy, and comfortable on this 2178 mile journey. You might ask yourself...why on EARTH would someone want to walk that many miles...well here is why:

I believe that our camping ministries (Laurel Ridge, Camp VanEs in Bruderheim AB, Mt. Morris WI, Camp Hope NJ, Camp Hope in Jamaica) are very important for ALL young people as they come to know God more closely. I believe this so strongly that I feel God calling me to action to DO something to spread the love that is felt, and the community that is shared in these special places. So I have taken on the commitment of a 6 month and 2178 mile journey on the Appalachian Trail, although I have giving my entire life to Him and His works where ever that may be. I feel that this is the direction he is leading me right now. In order to take on this task I am relying on other people to help me acquire the proper gear and food to ensure a successful journey. 

So if you feel like you could help support me then please feel free to call, email, and even come visit me and I will provide you with an updated wish list so that you may adopt and item, or adopt-a-drop, or donate to my stipend. Thank you all and look forward to hearing from you.

BradyMusic@gmail.com
9780768
501 South Main Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101

www.laurelridge.org 


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

FOR LIFE

It has been quit a while since coming back to the States and getting re-adjusted to life here. My experiences in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica have inspired me to devote any and all spare time to the uplift of anyone and everyone around me. Through out the entirety of my life I will post here for anyone who wants to follow which missions I am involved in because a "lifelong mission" and being Christ like everyday is what we are called to do.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Easter sharing in Costa Rica

The Lord has risen….the Lord has risen Indeed. In my SHARING today I will tell you about a couple of my holy week experiences. First I want to SHARE with you about my Palm Sunday experience, with playing at church and Rev. Perdita’s preaching during the announcements. I will also SHARE a little about our expedition to Parismina with Ninfa and a few friends. On Maundy Thursday we had our holy week reading and a communion service that I will also tell you a little about, as well as Easter Sunday.

Well on Palm Sunday I SHARED my time and talents at the “organ”, which I fumbled through the Hosanna (that mess ain’t easy.) Before I contributed my part Rev Perdita SHARED the announcements. She thanked me on behalf of the church for sharing everything I had with them. Then she asked “What are we going to do when you are gone?”  After she had a few more announcements and a little preaching about said announcements Pastor Fernando SHARED with us the story of the palms. He told us that the people greeted Jesus as a King. Some waved palms and some striped and threw their clothes into the street for the donkey to walk on upon the entrance to Jerusalem. So the people SHARED their love for the King of Kings in this way.

On Wednesday Ninfa, Fernando, Alma, Morgan, me, Jordy, Kerry, and a list of other people SHARED a van that only fit 14, but somehow we had 20, on a two  hour ride to the boat stop. Once there we SHARED a boat the short distance to the small village of Parismina. This village is SHARED by about 150 residents. The kids had a blast on the black sanded beach. The adults mainly enjoyed watching the kids have fun while sporadically enjoying the sun. After a small soccer game, and burying each other in the sand, and chasing the waves and sand crabs, we SHARED a small meal of rice with Chicken. Then after completing the task of a little more sunbathing and soaking up a few hours of fun, everyone changed back into their traveling clothes. We then concluded our trip to God’s wonderful beach with the SHARING of another small meal. This small meal consisted of bread and grape juice as a symbol of the body and blood which was the sacrifice Jesus made for us. This reminded everyone why we had this week off of school and work. Then we hopped back on the panga, to get to the bus/van, to get back to Limon.

On Maundy Thursday I got to church 15 minutes before 5:00pm so that I could practice a little bit before the holy week reading. When I arrived, to my surprise, were already SHARING the word. So I took my respected place at the “organ” (Keyboard set to Organ sound) and jumped right to work. After the holy week reading all the children left and everyone that was stayed were all SHARING in the fact that the were ALL dressed in white. A memo that was not SHARED with me…lol.  We then had a small communion service that was mostly music so I tried to play, and participate. After SHARING the elements we were asked to SHARE a bible verse with the person beside us in our small circle. I was to give a verse to Rev Perdita. The verse that came to mind was:

Ephesians 6 : 19-20      (19)Pray also for me, that whenever I open my mouth words may be given to me so that I will fearlessly  make known the mystery of the gospel (20) for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly as I should.

She loved the verse and hugged my neck thanking me for being here and lifting up everyone around me.

After the service we talked about how at the end of the week instead of having the same feelings as they had on Palm Sunday, all the people now SHARED their desire to have him Crucified. We also talked about that when we SHARED communion on the beach it was the first time that most of those kids have taken it because here they have to be confirmed before they are allowed to partake. I was/am very surprised. Who am I to deny someone who has been baptized into the body of the right to the elements, regardless if they don’t quite understand it?  I think when they are old enough to decide for themselves, they can determine if they want to remember him this way.  Then again that may just be a culture thing. So…after conversing I SHARED a cab with Elsa and her four children back to their barrio of Corales 1. The smallest of the four children is Angelina (5 months) and two weeks ago Elsa SHARED with me an invitation to be Angelina’s God Father, to which I excitedly accepted.

                When time came for Easter sunrise…I was up, and dressed, and ready to go at 5:00am. The cab driver I had hired the night before was supposed to come at 5:15am because the service was to start at 5:30am. I waited until 5:30 before I tried calling him, but there was no answer. There were no cabs out in the street or passing by the local corner grocery…so I SHARED with myself a few more hours of sleep.  Upon waking and redressing I SHARED a cab with Morgan to our two separate churches. Because it was Easter I took my trumpet on this Sunday. I have played my trumpet at Faith Moravian two or three times, but this was the first at Fuente de Vida. Everyone was excited to hear as I played along with hymns.  When I tried to veer away from the melody and attempt to play some harmony everyone seemed to lose their place in the music. It was like trying to separate two colors of play dough that have been smashed up into one big ball. So I decided to stick with the melody. Then I SHARED in a small Easter meal of Rice and Beans, Chicken, a vinegar Slaw, and Beats which I respectfully shared with someone more willing to ingest such a vegetable.

                Over all it has been an amazing two weeks here in the mission field. This week we are returning to our normal schedule from our holy week remembrance. From here on we only have three more weeks of class and then mini-courses in May along with reroofing Fuente de Vida with members of Raleigh Moravian Church that will arrive on May 11th. So realizing that we only have a small amount of time left makes me reflect on all the time and experiences I have SHARED with the people here, and that the people here have SHARED with me.  Although when I leave at the end of this mission it will not be the last time I SHARE with my new friends here. But it will be the beginning of my SHARING with the rest of the world, of the things that were SHARED with me here in this beautiful place.

The front of Fuente de Vida Moravian Church
This is Elsa and her daughters Stacy, Stephany, Nisha, and Anglina.
That is her visiting friend there on the end.
Little Anglina will soon be my God Daughter..Exciting I know!!
Me being cool...."I like you necklas sir".."why thanks you I made it myself"
So you want to know how. I once went to a baptist church where they handout the pocket crosses and I thought what good is doing in my pocket. So I put it on my neck...and it has been there for about 4 years.
This is Kerry. I allowed Kerry to take a guitar home but somehow his "Homework" load is sometimes too large for him to havetime to practice.
Group of us standing at the pulpit.
Our communion cups at the beach. They are a bit big but they got the job done.
Me in my Phi Mu Alpha T-shirt and Watermelon on the Beach.
The children doing what we have all done as children. (or adults)
The kids chasing the waves.
This was funny. I went to take a picture of Ninfa and she put her hands up and then I said "awww" likeI had missed the photo and she started laughing because she thought I had only gotten a picture of her hands. Then I showed it to her and she almost fell out of the hamock she was laughing so hard.
The group of 20 on a panga (boat) heading out to Parismina. Unfortunatley we did not get to see the crocidiles that usually infest this canal. However I did see where they usually lay in the sun.
The picture of one of the Boats.
The Two hour drive on this most wonderfully bumpy road was the best part 
(can you hear the sarcasam....even though you are reading???)
This is COSTA RICA!!!!!
Every where you look. Bananas, Bananas, and more....you get it.
2.2 million metric tons of bananas in 2005 alone.
Our little markets. These little markets are all over the side of the road 
pretty much everywhere in Central America.