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Audio Adrenaline member Bob Herdman may no longer sing with the band, but he is active through their Hands & Feet Project, a Haitian orphanage they founded in 2004.
His iMission involves a laptop, digital camera, web cam and plenty of insider stories from his touring years. Herdman will be using these tools and others to document the orphanage stories. "Join with me as we become amateur missionaries together," says Herdman. The iMission will begin on April 28th and run through May 11th at the first home completed by the Hands & Feet Project. You can catch daily updates during that time at HandsAndFeetProject.org. Herdman will be sharing an overview of daily operations and relaying day-to-day activities in a multimedia presentation. Audio Adrenaline is building this Haitiian orphanage from the ground up to provide a loving and caring home for the country's abandoned children. You gotta love artists who put feet on their faith, right?
The copyright of the article Bob Herdman's iMission in Christian Music is owned by Kevan Breitinger. Permission to republish Bob Herdman's iMission in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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