Mark Schultz Shares His GivStory
Feb 03, 2010
A GivStory by Mark Schultz
A few summers ago I was contacted by Family Christian Stores’ Foundation, The James Fund. A non-profit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of orphans and widows around the world. They contacted me because I was also adopted and they thought that I would make a good spokesperson for the organization. They took me down to an orphanage in Mexico and there I met a husband and wife team that started an organization called Back 2 Back. They were the hands and feet for the churches and orphanages in the area, providing them with food and education. I will never forget one of the girls there. She was giving us a lesson about kids and orphans. During this lesson, she took out an ordinary piece of paper and asked us to visualize the paper being an orphan’s heart. She said children come to the orphanage and they are not like any of the other kids in their community. She then rips the piece of paper in half and says “now you are working with just this half piece.” She then explains that the children will want to go to school, but they don’t have the money. She then rips off another piece of the paper. She gives several examples until she is left holding a piece of paper the size of a thumb print and says “this is what orphans’ heart will typically look like.” She said that each time we give to these orphans we are investing another little piece of paper back into their hearts.
I thought to myself “What can I do to make a difference?” I’m adopted and I have a heart for kids….
A few years ago my wife rode her bicycle across the country and I had always admired her for that. I thought that maybe I could ride my bike to help raise money for some of the kids I had seen. So, I called up my manager and told him my crazy idea. Before I knew it I was riding my bike across the country all the way from California to New Hampshire playing thirteen concerts along the way. At the end of the eight week tour we were able to raise a quarter of a million dollars. It was one of the greatest feelings of my life!
I have been doing music professionally for over ten years and I would call giving money to kids that really need it the highlight of my career.
Most of the money that we raised went to the The James Fund orphanages, but some of the money was also given to World Vision. From my relationship with The James Fund I started to learn more about World Vision. I soon realized that they were also working within organizations and helping kids, orphans, and families. I thought “what a great ministry… I want to get involved.” I thought that I could help by playing concerts and helping to get children sponsored all over the world. It’s been an amazing journey. I was in the Dominican Republic a few months ago and was invited to a World Vision building that housed children with AIDS. The children were drawing on pieces of paper and smiling. Not quite the vision that comes to mind when you think about AIDS, but there they were smiling and happy. One of the teachers asked the students if anyone wanted to volunteer to sing a song. A little girl began to sing a beautiful song in Spanish. The song translated in English says “God I Love You More Than My Own Life.” When they translated it for me I was just floored because I realized that with AIDS, she didn’t know how long she had to live. I also found out that this child had an amazing dream, to become a doctor! I immediately called my wife, who is a doctor, and told her about this sweet little girl. Her immediate response was “Go get her!” So, of course we immediately signed up to become her sponsor family and are an active part of her life through sponsorship, letters, and encouragement. I am honored to have the opportunity to be a part of her life and to be a fan and advocate for a great organization like World Vision . I can’t think of anything in life that is more rewarding than giving hope to others in need.
To learn more visit:
World Vision www.worldvision.org
Mark Schutlz www.markschultzmusic.com
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You are awesome Mark Schultz!!!!……..Keep your heart open to God and the children…..you are saving lives by giving them Hope!