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MARK STUART, perhaps best known as the lead vocalist for the two-time Grammy winning Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline, is a songwriter, author, speaker, visionary, missionary, and co-founder of the Hands and Feet Project. More importantly, Mark is a husband to Aegis and father to his son, Journey, and daughter, Christela. Although he calls Franklin, Tennessee home, Mark travels with his family throughout the year, speaking at various events, on tours, and at churches, inspiring others to live their God designed life, casting vision with like-minded ministry partners, and adventuring with his family in their RV.

Mark began his musical career singing at his dad’s church with his brother, David. Mark continued to grow his dream for inspiring others through music at Kentucky Christian College, where Audio Adrenaline was formed. After signing a recording contract in 1990 with Forefront Records, Mark and Audio Adrenaline moved to Nashville to make their first record. Audio Adrenaline went on to sell over 3 million albums, garnering 18 number one radio singles and two Grammy Awards. After touring with DC Talk, Newsboys and Steven Curtis Chapman, Audio A became known as one of the top headliners in Christian music and their ministry spread all over the world. Additionally, Mark helped launch Brickhouse Entertainment, Flicker Records, and Praise Baby..

At the peak of Audio Adrenaline’s popularity, Mark began to develop serious issues with his singing voice. He was diagnosed with an incurable vocal disorder called spasmodic dysphonia that would bring an end to the band in 2007. Mark began to focus on the Hands and Feet Project, the ministry Audio Adrenaline started to fight the orphan crisis in Haiti. Mark became the Executive Director of Hands and Feet in 2010 and the ministry grew to include multiple campuses in Southern Haiti, providing respite care for abandoned children and support for families in crisis. Under Mark’s leadership, Hands and Feet also launched two job creation initiatives, Haiti Made, a boutique artisan business and IKONDO, Haiti’s first Mission Guest Village.

Today, Mark enjoys sharing inspirational stories as a speaker and author, consulting with like-minded ministries, and inspiring people everywhere to live out their God sized dreams as his family travels around North America in their RV.

Hands and Feet Project

In the summer of 2004, we founded a non-profit called the Hands and Feet Project. The Project, inspired by fan reaction to the song “Hands and Feet”, is dedicated to caring for children in crisis in Haiti. Now, it has grown to include multiple locations that provide family style care for children in need.

Hands and Feet continues to fight against the orphan crisis by preserving families first, providing families when necessary, and reunifying families when appropriate. With a newly opened daycare for mothers in crisis, and robust job creation initiatives, Hands and Feet brings sustainable solutions to help families stay together and thrive in their communities.