Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts

Kinder Heaven

Third in a series.

Ed Hogg


Isaiah 55:12-13



Bev, Patti & Heaven

We have one big change to our mission trip this year and it has to do with children. We have been given a blessing on our team in the appearance of Beverly. She is a preschool teacher back home and on this mission trip we have reintroduced VBS (Vacation Bible School) as part of our mission. So far, three of the four clinics we have set up have been in Schools. Bev, being a picture of joy has added a new facet of God’s Grace to our experience with her VBS leadership.

In our Isaiah scripture for today we have a joyful praise described in ways that stretch an adult’s imagination in a Disneyesque way: “the mountains and hills will burst into song…” I believe the Prophet is trying to describe heaven in these verses: “And all the trees of the fields will clap their hands.” The pragmatic adult in me says only at the Magic Kingdom can we see trees clapping their hands. Bah Humbug! The child in me says, “I wanna go see Mickey!”

Hanging Crosses

Watching the little children respond to our mission team generally but to Bev specifically the last couple days has caused me think of Jesus’ words in Matthew 19:14. “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” The conditions on the ground here are devastating and alarming to the visitor. The atmosphere and environment defies description. Yet the little children are pictures of joy and happiness. The adults visiting Haiti for the first time might see the thornbush. These children see juniper. The hungry and tired mission adult sees briars. The children see myrtle.

It is for certain that in bringing to these people of Haiti the gift of the Light of life in the form of our servant’s hearts we also have received gifts of Grace from their meek and humble hearts. But it is the children who through their innocent acceptance have shown us real glimpses of heaven that will endure with us forever, all for the Lord’s renown.

The Kingdom of Heaven


Yahweh, may we go out in joy and peace and get a little closer to heaven today, Amen.



Bradford Bosworth                                                                                                                     September, 2018




A Believer's Triumph



2nd in a series.
Brenda and Warren (In Memoriam) Taylor


Romans 8:31-39

I had just awakened from an in-flight nap. I had been slumbering in a window seat and my first conscious view was a spectacular Caribbean coastline sloping gently upward to a moderate mountain range. The expansive Caribbean Sea had a million ripples shimmering like a piece of turquoise jewelry sparkling under a hot tropical sun. I thought to myself we should be landing in Cancun shortly. What the….? Wait? Had I boarded onto the plane departing from the gate next to ours this morning? Then the plane began its decent. Suddenly I was brought back to full cognizance. I saw from above a sea of sheet metal lean-to shacks and trash lined streets. We were about to land in Port au Prince, Haiti. This scene of abject poverty and third world squalor is a far cry from a resort vacation destination.

What a joy it was when we stepped foot on Haitian soil. Our ground support team of local men greeted us with grateful recognition and when my eyes met our three-hundred-pound teddy bear security guard named Eric, it was as if no time had passed since we were here one year ago. It was apparent once again, no trouble or hardship nor danger or protest could separate us from the Love of Christ that binds this team to these our Haitian stewards. A man, Warren Taylor, whose favorite scripture guides this reflection, left us this past year. Through our shared faith, I am assured he is now face to face with that Love and Peace that surpasses our worldly understanding.

On many levels these Haitian in our clinics today face death all day long. In fact, today Patti and our medical team encountered an elderly lady who, from all of their discovery, was in a terminal condition which had gone untreated. The odds are she has a tumor in her abdomen which because of fluid build up appears as though she might be pregnant. She like all of her people are more than conquerors. In all the manifestations of God’s Love I have witnessed here, non was more than the witness of Patti, Dr. Jacobs and translator Jonathan laying hands on and praying over this woman child of God today.



Abba, may we always be mindful that there is nothing that can separate us from the eternal love that manifested in the glorious Love of your precious Son. 

Amen Brother Warren

Bradford Bosworth
September, 2018

The Body Temple


First in a series.

Diane and Randy Pettit




1 Corinthians 6: 19-20 NIV


Much of team preparation for this mission trip is about the preventative maintenance of our individual health. For the first timer, it is a daunting proposition to secure all the immunizations required. About the only vaccination I could credit to my record was a Diphtheria Tetanus shot. The conditions in Haiti are such that the list of preventative drugs is long and intimidating to someone who only ingests a once a day vitamin and occasional ibuprofen. Our recommended list includes injected Hepatitis A and Polio vaccines. As well there are pills prescribed to ward off Typhoid and Malaria. We must be judicious about how we drink the water on the island, carefully zapping with a SteriPEN each vessel containing the H2O.


Bathroom in Haiti - lacking infrastructure.


The Haitian people live every day in a land with little infrastructure to speak of, including accessible medical treatment facilities. Recently this country has ranked second only to Afghanistan with the highest maternity/neonatal mortality rate on the planet. There is also an abnormally prevalent incidence of high blood pressure within the populace. Today our team is traveling to this Caribbean island with the purpose helping Haitian folk to better honor God with their bodies. For a week we will travel to different Churches and schools around Port au Prince setting up medical and optical triage clinics to attend to prescreened patients. We will diagnose and treat everything from hypertension to ear infection to nearsightedness.


Clinic window view


In his epistle, the Apostle Paul was admonishing Christians of the Church in Corinth because they were allowing their prideful fleshly desires to get in the way of God’s wonderful gift of the Holy Spirit. The Haitian people we serve do not have the means and methods found in most societies to maintain their bodies, yet their faith has formed within them a welcoming sanctuary for the Holy Spirit. It is amazing grace that abounds throughout each clinic when we minister to these gratefully humble people.


Abba, may we always maintain within, the open and humble heart of your precious Son, so your Spirit may flow freely through us. Amen



Bradford Bosworth
September, 2018


Haiti Mission Devotional Series

First in a series.




Reward Reflections 



On the surface, participating in a mission trip is all about being of service to the people who are the focus of the mission. In our case, the people are generally Haitian folk and specifically people in the immediate vicinity of the teeming metropolis of Port au Prince, Haiti. At the very heart and soul of every missionary’s call is the reward that comes from one of life’s mysterious divine paradoxes: by giving, one receives, (see Matthew 10:29-31). The reward which comes back to the giver is always bigger, deeper, richer than the original act. It is Grace rolling like circular ripples from a pebble tossed into a still and quiet pond.

A year ago, I was preparing to participate in my very first mission trip. I had placed my complete trust in an ebullient strawberry blond woman named Patti. She was an experienced mission veteran having been to Haiti five straight years. At the time, she was my girlfriend. She is now my wife and my reward. I am a blessed man. This year I am transitioning from mission rookie into a barely seasoned veteran and from being a roomie with Charles, one of our Mission Leaders, to now bunking with my new bride. The honeymoon is not over.

2017 Missionaries


At our St. Andrew United Methodist Church there is a middle schooler named C.J. Barfield. He is being raised by his grandparents. I first became aware of him when during Sunday service announcements it was pointed out, that in celebration of his birthday C.J. had set up a donation box to raise money for this Haiti Mission trip. He is the youngest member of our mission supporters. He has suggested humanity’s reward- John 3:16- as scripture. It is the basis for a simple preparatory devotion.

C.J. Barfield


John 3:16 (NIV) 


I am partial to the old fashion tried and true way of reading a book, opening the cover and turning pages. I resist opportunities to try digitized eBooks. There is something that furthers my engagement with a story that the sense of touch gives me. In reading the Word of God, I’ll take this preference a step further. Oftentimes when I go to look up a specific piece of referenced scripture, verses coming before or after grab and speak more loudly to me. It is the case with C.J.’s recommendation today:  John 3:15: “that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him.” 

Everyone who is a member of this mission team is a believer. Our local support translator/interpreters are believers and the people who are patients at the clinics we set up are believers. The ministering back and forth between and amongst all in this cast of characters fosters within the eternal mindset of Christ. We find ourselves in the world not of the world and fruit springs forth in a barren land. There are instants when we all stand amazed in silence without words, speaking together the silent language of Love which needs not an interpreter.

The noise of poverty becomes a joyful song pouring grace out over the rocky rubble of a hope filled land. All believers long to keep the gifts of grace and mercy bestowed upon them. To do so we must constantly give them away. 


Abba, thank you for the mysteries of your creation. May we always remain abiding in your eternal Love as represented by your precious Son. Amen 


***** 

Tap Tap - Haitian Rapid Transit

Patti & Brad's 2018 Sponsors

David Galloway, Patti and Hal Bosworth, Ed Hogg, Brenda and (Warren Taylor in Memoriam), Susan and John Fleming, Diane and Randy Pettit, The Tuscany Girls’ Bible Study, (Gaye, Kelly, Sharon, Marguerite, Margaret, and Cookie).


Were someone to ask me to rank the most rewarding moments or perhaps most rewarding aspects of my life, I would list personal relationships as #1. I am hard pressed to live without love. Love underlies all our most cherished and memorable relationships. I remember in the early 80’s as a new- commission only- sales trainee in the financial services business a man named Tom O’Haren declaring the simplicity of the job as, “It’s all about the relationship!” The names of the sponsors listed above epitomize that statement! Four are sponsors returning from last year and three are new for 2018.

One is a best friend relationship going all the way back to high school days in Chattanooga, Tn. Counting a half century now we’ve witnessed each others successes and failures. Another is now my only surviving sibling. A blood brother relationship, he has been present for me in my most crowning achievements and on my darkest days. The women we share our lives with have the same first name and just recently the last name as well. A friend who became a widow this year and her husband- in memoriam- is a relationship born of recovery and sobriety. It is a relationship where their presence taught and allowed me to become able to be truly present for others. Two men who were my roommates 35 years ago and sat in that same training room and heard from the same man exclaim, “It’s all about the relationship!” The three of us would reconnect after a quarter century via “Walk to Emmaus.” There’s a couple, dear friends whom I have known for thirty years. He hired me and was my boss for fifteen years. I sponsored both on “Walk to Emmaus.” My wife Patti’s bible study group of Godly women whose fellowship relationship has been so critical to her and now my faith walk. We thank Abba for all these angels in our life path and pray that we might be angels in the path of all we meet on our Haiti journey. Amen 

Child at Haiti Deaf Academy silently signing "I love you!"


John 15:12-17 

My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you. This is my command: Love each other.

John 3:16

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 

Amen Brothers and Sisters
Bradford Bosworth
September 2018

On another note:
Get the flavor of our mission to Haiti and an orientation for next week's devotional series by checking out the series from 2017.
Here are the links:









Haiti Devotional Series


Sixes UMC Haiti Mission 2017


Beginning tomorrow, Thursday, September 21, 2017, 'The Standard Chronicles" will begin a weeklong series, uh, well, chronicling the experience of  a group of Christian Missionaries in Haiti. The daily posts will be in the form of a Devotion. Each Devotion will be based on a submitted Holy Bible scripture reference. The submitters are folks who have sponsored myself and my dear friend Patti in our participation with the Sixes team. Patti, a Nurse, has been doing this medical mission trip for five years and encouraged me to join in.

Port -au- Prince, Haiti

In gratitude for their support, I will write for these friends a daily devotion from their submitted scripture. I trust that, as is already the case, the Holy Spirit will be active in my inspiration to relate the Word to what is happening on the ground, so to speak.

If the reader desires to incorporate the devotions into their daily practice of prayer and meditation here are a few suggestions: Have a Holy Bible or Bible app (i.e.: "Bible Gateway") available for you to research, for the Devotion reference will be book/chapter/verse only. The devotion will be missing context without the reader absorbing the written Word. Carve out of your day some quiet time listening to what our Creator speaks that only You can hear!

If you are inspired to see what each day has to offer, here is a brief description of our loving support group:

Five Finger Friends Reprised


Over the course of a lifetime one learns that true friends do not pepper life’s path nor can they be plucked from trees and vines as if low hanging fruit. Instead we often discover them when we stray from the well-worn path or in climbing to great heights. My faith has convinced me that these friends are indeed Angels that our heavenly Father has placed along our path at just the right time with the right lesson to teach us, just when we are most teachable. I also am certain teach ability is a required characteristic of humility. For most of my life I have believed that if one could count these true friends with one hand they would be considered highly blessed. I am here today to say my true friend philosophy is changing and it looks like I need two hands now, particularly with beautiful Patti in my life! These Haiti Mission Sponsors are considered five finger friends of Patti and I:

John McCorkle, Ed Hogg, Brenda and Warren Taylor, John Fleming, Joyce and Michael Newsom, Randy Pettit, Jeanette and Ryan Karstensen, Chuck Whiteside

Here is a story that when I stop and consider it, I stand amazed. My first job out of college in Daytona Beach was in 1975. There at the local NBC TV affiliate a seasoned photographer and Viet Nam Vet took interest in me and showed me “the ropes”.  He and his marvelous wife welcomed me in their home. They have witnessed with me weddings, funerals and graduations over the years. Then there are two men who I worked together with in the financial services industry and as three recently divorced bachelors in 1982 became roommates.  We would reunite after 30 years in large part through Walk to Emmaus. There is a man who I first met at the 1984 Great Miller High Life Chili Cook Off. Five years later he would hire me and become my boss at a major Alcohol Beverage Wholesaler. Two decades later I would sponsor him on Walk to Emmaus. Then there is the man, a licensed Pastor in the Christian Church Disciples of Christ and certified addiction counselor who helped me get sober in 2008. He and his wife are wonderful friends. There are also two men who have graced my life since 2010 in the important recovery fellowship to which we belong and are also my Emmaus Brothers.  Then there is a couple who have been in Patti’s life for years and are her closest friends now becoming mine. A little over a year ago and through Walk to Emmaus, they played a big part in the coming together of Patti and me.  Can anyone say Angels in our path? How marvelous, how wonderful is my savior’s love for me. *       Amen
* Lyrics from:"I Stand Amazed" Chris Tomlin. Music and worship is one way to get one in a prayerfully meditative mood. Check it out.

I hope to see you here again soon.

Love Always and In All Ways,

Bradford Bosworth
September, 2017

A Carnivore's Paradise

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