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‘Motorcycle Missionary’ Stultz coming to Apache Junction Sunday
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Jeff Stultz, known as the Motorcycle Missionary, is coming to Apache Junction April 23.
He’ll be at Superstition Harley-Davidson, 2910 W. Apache Trail, at 2 p.m., according to a release.
“After more than 15 years as a motorcycle gang leader, followed by a six-year crack addiction and three years of homelessness, Jeff had hit rock bottom. In 2007, Jeff walked in to a church and found what he’d been looking for his entire life: a healthy place to ‘fit in.’ Within the Body of Christ, Jeff found hope and freedom,” according to a media kit.
Since March 2017, Stultz has ridden more than 90,000 miles as a motorcycle missionary to the streets of America. He is also the founder of Broken Chains JC, the official biker arm of Celebrate Recovery Ministry.
“A motorcycle missionary is a Christian biker using his lifestyle, appearance and motorcycle to break down barriers keeping people from knowing the hope and freedom available in Jesus Christ,” according to the release.
The Motorcycle Missionary nonprofit brings a message of hope to the hopeless. The members and board of directors help raise awareness of the mission and donations are used to impact more lives, the release states.