Saturday, July 19, 2014

Summer "Half-time" recap in pictures

A little out of order but this will have to do! A little glimpse into summertime in Santiago.
Fun 4 days of ministry with the AIA college baseball group. Spending an awesome morning sharing with our GO academy players 

AIA out in Tamboril

My summer has included LOTS of sharing our vision for the LDC. It never gets old sharing what God is doing and how we believe he is going to reach the next generation through the LDC!

Lots, and lots, and lots, and lots of moving sand!

more sand

Loved having some real special groups down. Jen Ochs from Glen Ellyn Bible Church sharing with some kiddos at our church and nutrition center in Los Perez

GO Basketball league

Ben Wilson from GEBC threw kids around .... all.day.long

GEBC at Los Perez

Spent lots of time at our churches and nutrition centers. It never gets old sharing the stories of our Pastors and local leaders and what God is doing in their communities.

La Mosca

Another GEBC picture (had the good camera all week with them!)

Jose Luis and Alan during our trip to Louisville for the TCBIV Golf Outing. With some of the Hoehner girls

Never a dull moment around these crazy kids

Great event, great day. Fun spending time with these guys and all that worked hard to put this event together.

A few of our players putting in some work for our temporary fields out at the LDC!

Dominican players and American players working together during AIA's trip

Always blessed by spending time with this guy. Love his heart for reaching souls through baseball.

AIA and GO coaches after the game at Estadio Cibao

GEBC working hard at LDC land

Been amazing serving alongside Dariana all summer. We have worked together on a few teams and I've loved seeing her heart for kids really come through. I am getting a little concerned that she may steal/adopt a little haitian boy from one of our churches!

Basketball clinic in Los Salados with St Luke's youth group from Houston 

Sharing with the baseball players in Los Salados. Awesome turnout, many seeds planted and many kids accepting Christ for the first time. Such an encouragement for Pastor Elvis serving in this community.

We have had phenomenal interns ... seriously incredible. Always ready for whatever "intern duties" come their way. Ben Nussbaum taking one for the team during GO basketball week

GO Basketball week ... the crew brought it hard in the morning at the devotionals!

Los Salados

Group from Gridley, IL with a VBS at Medina's church in Cambronal.

This photo is just hilarious. 4th of July, the Metros decided to bring us out for an honorary jump ball in front of probably 8,000 people "to honor our nation's birthday!" Happy Birthday America

Another awesome crew. Wishing I could have spent more time in Hato del Yaque, but it was so great to see the FCC group if just for a short time.

Starting to look more and more like a baseball field!
I think I could hit BP with this view 

Lincoln Christian Church with their "tool of choice" after a tough 3 days putting in perimeter fencing and spreading sand on our temporary fields.

GO Basketball league.

Start em young!

"Passionate, local leaders serving inside their culture"

“Passionate, local leaders serving inside their culture”

We are at a very exciting time in our Sports Ministry with GO Ministries. This summer, we have seen so many different facets of our ministry in action. We have had basketball and baseball clinics for hundreds of different kids in communities that GO churches are ministering and active in. We have had commitment, discipline and integrity poured into our kids daily in our academies. Currently we have over 180 kids in our Baseball academy, and 60 kids in our basketball academy. We have had great commitment from kids who have chosen to take advantage of our optional English classes 3 days a week during the summer. We have had an amazing Thursday night bible study where each coach takes a turn leading the study with what Jesus is to them in their lives. We have had great successes in Santiago city tournaments in both Baseball and Basketball. We have even had some interest from MLB teams and various tryouts in Santiago and trips to the Capital 2 hours away.

Sounds busy huh? Will Partin and I see the potential that sports has to act as a vehicle to bring the gospel to kids from any country/culture through something that they love. We each have experience playing/coaching in College in the US. Together, we have a vision for what GO sports should look like. The most beautiful part about GO Sports is that we have gotten to the point where we watching the fruits of years of training/coaching our GO coaches to do their thing in their areas of expertise! We have 5 full-time baseball coaches and 5 full-time basketball coaches, and all the ministry going on is happening through them! We are not at the field/court daily ... and that's ok. That's not only "ok" that is good and healthy! We can focus our energy and resources on other areas because we know that our coaches are committed to the vision of GO and the expansion of Christ’s kingdom DAILY, through whatever that particular day’s activities may look like. 


We are not perfect. We don’t have it all figured out. BUT, we are so excited to be at a point where we are working out God’s calling to this ministry through our vision statement goals of working through “passionate, local leaders serving inside their culture. Our coaches know what these kids are going through in their home lifes. Our coaches know what kind of pressures they see on/off the court. Our coaches know what it is like to deal with alcoholic, absent or abusive parents and influences. Our hope is that our coaches can rise up and be a primary influence in these kids and help them understand that God has a bigger purpose for them than to be wrapped up in what the “streets” have to offer. God has a plan for them. Period. Our prayer and goal is that our coaches continue to show this to our kids daily and that God continues to reveal himself to our coaches and players every day.  Please take a minute to life our coaches up in prayer as this is no easy task! We are all on one team, and God is expanding his kingdom through our Sports Ministry everyday and I am humbled and blessed to be a part of this global team and partnership.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Leadership Development Complex


Note : Please excuse the formatting, I cannot figure out how to get rid of the shadow box behind the text!

This is the overhead satellite view of the land.
At the end of this blog post, there are 2 videos including a helicopter fly-over scan of our land!


Here is a layout on the piece of land that we have purchased!




The Dominican Republic is not an easy place for kids and teenagers to grow up. In a culture saturated by premarital sex and underage drinking, it is an uphill battle for a teenager to try to get a head-start as they enter into adulthood. Unfortunately, the role models that Dominican boys and girls see, are largely involved in these problems. There is a generation growing up without a father (as of 2008, over 40% of households were single-mothers) and even worse, the “father-figures” they see in the street are teaching them to abuse alcohol, to abuse drugs, and to abuse women. Unfortunately, it is a vicious cycle that repeats itself as boys turn into men that leave their wives or have children outside of marriage, and girls become pregnant as early as 13.  In fact, 25% of all pregnancies in the DR occur with girls between the ages of 13-16. Who is influencing the next generation in the DR? Who is molding the next generation of LEADERS in the DR? If nothing changes, then it will just continue the way it has and it would be a dark future for the Dominican Republic.

Who are you? What made you the way you are? What do you value in life? What are your hopes, dreams and goals?

These questions lead to another question. Why? Who had a prominent role in impacting and molding your life, that you can trace back to seeing how you ended up where you are. For many of us that person is a father/mother or family member. For some of us it is a coach or a youth pastor. What do you do when those people are absent or not doing their job?

The Leadership Development Complex (LDC) is something that has been put on the hearts of the leadership and staff of GO ministries and through a lot of prayer, sweat and tears it is ready to launch! GO Ministries has purchased 2 cornerstone pieces of land (25 acres) and we are ready to build.

The LDC is designed to reach the youth where they are at, and strategically help prepare them for the future through specialized training in: Sports, Seminary/Bible education, Vocational training/mentoring, Business, and Music and the Arts. 

Our goal through the LDC is to give kids the options that many of us enjoyed in our upbringing in the US, and one of those avenues is through sports. It is so dangerous for a child to put all of their eggs into the ‘basket’ of success in sports. In the Dominican Republic, all of the kids have seen the success that Dominicans have seen in the US, as there are over 95 current MLB players who come from the small country of just over 10 million people. This leads to boys dropping out of school and devoting every aspect of their life to their dream of playing in the MLB. This also leads to a high rate of steroid abuse and age fraud in young Dominican players. Through our specialized training, kids in our sports academies will not only receive top notch instruction to develop as an athlete, but they will be receiving English, bible, and vocational training to help them use their best developmental years in a positive way. Our athletes will also be surrounded by Godly examples and Christian men/women who have devoted their lives to reach these kids for Christ and to give them a brighter future. Sports is a key way that we can reach these kids for Christ and to have a brighter future. The LDC is designed to hold 2 professional sized baseball fields, 4 little league baseball fields, 1 professional sized soccer field, 1 half sized soccer field, 8 covered basketball courts, 4 volleyball courts, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a basketball/events arena, residential dorms, weight rooms, classrooms and kitchen/eating area.

Our ‘Seminary of the Americas’ is another crucial tool of our goal to develop leaders serving all across the country. The Seminary will operate as a four-year program. The first three years will be in the classroom following an extensive curriculum to give them a broad, wide-ranging education in theology, while the final year will be mentored field instruction, as the graduating class figures out where they will launch into ministry. The seminary is not only for aspiring pastors, but it is also for church leaders/pastors who want to build a stronger theological base, or for worship leaders who want to learn more about how to effectively lead their church in worship. The seminary facility will provide instructional pace, a computer lab, library, conference area, laboratories and a residential living space for students and their families. One of the core values of the Seminary is to help educate the future church on the value of running churches as a team and less as one individual. Emerging local leaders in Latin America will have an opportunity to receive quality theology, ministry and community development training at the ‘Seminary of the Americas.’

The Kingdom business aspect is an exciting way to help make the LDC self-sustainable. Throughout the complex, there will be businesses set up and run through the ministry that will funnel the profits back into the project in order to help pay for the operational costs of the LDC. Not only will these Kingdom Businesses lead to a healthy and self-sustainable model, but they will be key in training up leaders to run the businesses and to work within a company. Many of these businesses’ will be strategically located on the main road with a lot of foot traffic. The buildings are designed to have the street-level unit operating as a Kingdom business, but there are also units on the 2nd and 3rd level that will operate as apartments to rent out and bring even more money into the ministry for operational costs.

The vocational training plays hand-in-hand with the Kingdom business. As we develop leaders through Sports, Music and the arts, or through business training, they will then have opportunities to develop their skills through our businesses. Each of our vocational training sites will have a Christian leader whose job will be to teach, mentor, and disciple those that are training in their craft. The potential for these sites is huge as we could work through wood working, welding/metal work, leather work, mechanic/auto body, entrepreneurial training, masonry, electrician, plumbing, etc. 

This is a big vision. On a daily basis the complex will serve more than 1,000 kids through sports/music and the arts/vocational training, 60 pastors/church leaders and their families through the seminary, 20 local business owners through the Kingdom businesses, as well as hundreds of Americans through short-term missions. The opportunities are endless, and the leaders that are formed at the LDC have the potential to impact hundreds of communities and thousands of people. This will be a launching pad for leaders not only for the Dominican Republic, but also for Latin America, and ultimately across the world.

The LDC is a place where current leaders will be pouring into the future leaders of this country in order to turn things around. We have a big goal, of breaking the old cycle of abuse, lack of education, and poverty; and turning it into a cycle of loving and committed parents, educated and moral business men, and hard-working/dedicated members of society. It is a big goal, but we are ready.  

For more information on how you can get involved or if you would like to connect me with anyone who would be interested in partnering with this kingdom project, please email me at : 

Kyle.Bradley@go-ministries.org


Videos :

Here is a video with more information on our Baseball Academy, live from Jupiter FL at Spring Training with the St. Louis Cardinals.


Here is the helicopter flyover. Very cool, thanks to Hunter Abrams for his work on this video!

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Break every chain

"There is power in the name of Jesus
To break every chain
To break every chain
To break every chain"

Tonight at our GO staff retreat we had a powerful time of worship (no surprise!). The words to this song really hit me and stood out to me.

Sometimes in ministry in the DR some "chains" or "cycles" can seem hopeless. 
-poverty
-teenage pregnancies
-corruption
-abuse

Just in my short week back in country I've spent time with a family where the mom is 24 and has 8 children, heard about a 13 year old who recently had triplets with a 60 year old, and seen the sad side of sex tourism in the resort areas of the DR. Sometimes it is overwhelming how hopeless it all seems...

And then with a single chorus God brings hope and a promise. We're all part of his redemption story for mankind and even though it all can be a little overwhelming at times, the name of Jesus can break every chain!

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

a FULL weekend!

This weekend has been so full of blessings it is really hard to pack it all into one post. Sorry for the lack of pictures .. maybe I'll throw a few in at the end!

Thursday, I had the amazing opportunity to speak with the Wheaton College Baseball team. Coach Husted invited me to speak at their first baseball chapel of the year! It was fun talking to a few of them afterwards about their experiences in the Dominican Republic. In a small world story, I actually coached one of the kids at Quarterback when he was a sophomore at Phoenix Christian HS and I was in town visiting! Dave Tokar and Jesse Laizure were coaching there and I was in town so I worked with him for 2 days, small world.

Friday was a loooooooong day. I left early morning to have a few meetings in Indiana, building some relationships and hopefully starting some new partnerships with college basketball programs! It was a great day, I also got to see a few "Dominican" friends over at Taylor which was good as I'm missing the DR even after a few short weeks. 8.5 hours driving in one day is a little bit tiring, but well worth it!

Saturday was spent relaxing and carrying on a great tradition with Mike McKevitt and Chris of our annual "video game challenge." It has been evolving each year and this year it came down to a dominating performance from Chris in Putt-Putt fighting through sickness to take the win. We had a blast as always. That night I spent some time with the Trautwein kids (field director for Kids Alive in Jarabacoa) and went to the Wheaton Football game with their son Luke. It was great to spend some good time with him, even though he had to sit through a lot of conversations with people I don't see often! That's what happens when you get to 1 game a year... It was a blowout 66-0 but it was fun to connect with a lot of old friends. Also, got to see all the guys from the Wheaton Football spring break missions trip in action on the field! Here is me and Andrew Lindquist who interned/lived with me in Santiago for 6 weeks.





Sunday I had the opportunity to give the benediction at all 3 services at Glen Ellyn Bible. Always great to connect with friends and supporters from GEBC and it was a great service celebrating the 70th (!) anniversary of the church. I then drove across town to a get-together with College Church's spring break trip from this year. They are such an amazing group and their commitment to GO and to Hato del Yaque is beautiful. I ALWAYS enjoy my time with this group! It didn't hurt that we had a great Bears game to enjoy as well ... I finished off the day with a visit my Uncle Scott and Aunt Debbie and connect with them for a while. They are a huge reason why I am in the DR now, and I always love to connect with them. I'm beyond blessed to have such a supportive family.

Now, as blessed and busy as all this seems .. behind the scenes was tough. My grandfather, whom I am very close to, suffered a stroke. Thank God he had already been put in the hospital for pre-stroke symptoms when it happened! I really have not experienced much illness or death in my 27 years, and honestly I am learning how to deal with things like this. My initial reaction is to just pretend it isn't happening..to just ignore it. I had another long car ride Monday morning to Lincoln, IL (5 hours round trip) and I prayed before the trip that this would be a good time to really pray and process what is happening. I love my Grandpa so much, but I really didn't want to go visit him because I just didn't know what to expect, I don't like unknowns and uncertainty. I am so glad that I did. At first, it was very difficult to see my, normally energetic and full of life Grandfather, looking very frail and hardly able to speak. After, I got over this initial shock we had an amazing time! We laughed and laughed and laughed .. at times I didn't know what we were laughing at but there was such a peace about the whole situation. I don't think I can remember a time recently when I've had more fun than in that 45 minute visit with my Mom, Grandma and Bop. He is a fighter and I know he will bounce back, but it was tough to see him unable to communicate when he is such a relational person. I know this will be a tough thing for me to be out of the country for, but I will be praying for peace and for continued healing until my next trip home in December!

It's been a long night, and I've gone through a few scrapbooks to find these gems!










Thanks for sticking with me through this long post .. I am going to try to embrace technology and post more through my iPhone straight onto this blog so I don't go months without posting again! May God bless you all. Please shoot me an email, I'd love to hear from whoever is reading this and hear how things are going!

Kyle

Thursday, May 2, 2013

You never know ....

So often on short-term trips and with missions in general we "think" we know who we are going to serve, what we are going to do, and have a "plan." It is so important to remember that God is in control and has a plan WAY better than anything we can ever come up with. I love connecting with team's and crashing their reunions to hear about how God has worked in their live's AFTER the missions trip. 

The College Church team had a bit of a scare when they realized one (or maybe a few more than one...) of the kids that they were playing with had lice! There was a little worry and concern until finally they made a comment that really stuck with me "Well even if we go home with lice, I wouldn't change the way I played with the kids this week." I LOVED it. What an amazing attitude, and I thought it was a fun lesson learned because, being the optimist that I am, I was positive that it was all just a scare and that nobody was really going to get lice.

........

So, fast forward a bit to this past Sunday.  I found out that not one, but two of the girls in the group had to get treated for lice when they came back to Wheaton! At first I felt absolutely terrible. But I could see that everyone was just smiling and laughing about it (and more importantly, everyone still had all of their hair!). They went on to tell me that right away they went to this great "lice salon" (yes that really exists!) and got a couple treatments and fully checked out. They went on to tell me about the impact that their testimony had on the ladies that run the salon! These girls had hours to talk about "how" and "why" they got lice and more importantly that even if given an opportunity to go back and change something about their trip, that they wouldn't! Now, I don't know if these ladies' will dedicate their lives to Christ over this encounter with a few of our short-termers, but I'm confident that seeds were planted and that they saw the love of Christ in action both locally and globally. I love my job!

Here are a few pictures that may explain just how they got lice in the first place! (Don't worry I got permission to use these pictures, and I'll state for the record that only one of these girls got lice). You just never know how God will use your story or your experiences, so keep sharing!