Platinum selling artist Mark Schultz is no stranger to the power of a story. On Friday, March 15, he is taking his stories on the road with his headlining tour, “All Things Possible” Tour 2013, presented by Compassion International. The tour’s namesake is from Schultz’ most recent studio album "All Things Possible"which includes his hit No. 1 title track song. Joining him on the tour are artists Aaron Shust and Jonny Diaz.
In May, Schultz will partner with Family Christian Stores and the James Fund for a mission trip to Mexico. For the first time fans can join Schultz on this Good Goers’ Artist Trip for an impactful weeklong mission trip in Monterrey, Mexico. Visit www.MarkGoestoMexico.com for more info.
The "All Things Possible" Tour is presented by Compassion International, the world’s largest Christian child development organization that works through local churches to permanently release children from poverty. Founded in 1952, Compassion successfully tackles global poverty one child at a time, serving more than 1 million children—pre-natal through higher education—in 26 of the world’s poorest countries.
Last year, Schultz released his new project All Things Possible, which boasts new stories as the multi-award winning artist celebrates becoming a father, making new friends during his year-long stay in Italy with his wife Kate and kicking-off his “Remember Me” project to support orphans. He has landed the top spot on Billboard magazine’s Christian Adult Contemporary Songwriter list and has been featured on “48 Hours” and “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”
In 2011, Schultz released his first instrumental album, "Renaissance" and his first novella, titled “Letters From War,” based on the his hit song. His 2005 release, "Mark Schultz Live: A Night of Stories & Songs," was certified Platinum by the R.I.A.A. and earned Schultz his first GMA Dove Award.
For more information on the tour, visit www.MarkSchultzMusic.com. Get Connected with Mark Schultz at www.markschultzmusic.com, Twitter and Facebook.















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