Audio Adrenaline member Bob Herdman, who departed from the road in 1999 but remains active by lending his business and creative ideas, will be joining forces with his band mates as part of a joint effort through The Hands & Feet Project, an orphanage founded by Bob and the band in 2004. Equipped with a laptop, digital camera, web cam and plenty of insider stories from his time touring with the band, Herdman will be documenting his efforts to bring hope to the orphans of Haiti as he embarks on his very own "iMission."
"Join with me as we become amateur missionaries together," says Herdman, who will be setting up his headquarters in the first home completed for The Hands & Feet Project while resident missionaries Drex & Jo Stuart (parents to lead singer Mark Stuart) are out of the country. The iMission will begin on April 28th and continue through May 11th with daily updates to the online journal hosted at HandsAndFeetProject.org. Tune in while Herdman oversees the projects operations and relays the day-to-day activities in a multimedia presentation that is sure to be unlike any mission trip you've experienced before.
The Hands & Feet Project is an orphanage in Haiti Audio Adrenaline is building from the ground up. The goal of the Hands & Feet Project is to provide a caring and loving environment for orphaned children in Haiti. The need is great and Audio Adrenaline is committed to saving the lives of orphaned children, giving them life more abundantly with a home, food, education and most importantly, the love and acceptance of a Christian family.