Author, Paper Angels (2010)
					Hit  songs include #1 Hit single “Do You Believe Me Now?”, "Stay Gone," "I Love You This  Much" and "Paper Angels"
					Created an organization, Project Meet Me Halfway
					Youngest-ever recipient of the Salvation Army's  William Booth Award
					Associates  degree in Criminal Justice from Gaston College in North Carolina
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Jimmy Wayne: Paper Angels
		
		By 
  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		
		IT’S NOT HOW YOU START
 Jimmy Wayne has had a  steady career in country music since 1999.   He started as a songwriter with country artist Tracy Byrd singing his  first musical offering, “Put Your Hand in Mine.”  Soon, Jimmy signed his first label deal,  based on his performance of the pop classic "Sara Smile."   His  self-titled album was quickly released with the hit singles "Stay  Gone," "I Love You This Much," and "Paper Angels."  Then his most popular single to date, “Do You  Believe Me Now?” had the #1 spot for three weeks.  Jimmy has a natural gift of storytelling and  has spoken about important issues through his music.   Songs like "Where You're Going,"  "Kerosene Kid," and "Paper Angels" address issues faced by  young people, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds.  This is something Jimmy knows a lot about because  he used to be one.
		Jimmy grew up in  Kings Mountain, NC.  By the time he was 14,  he had been in and out of the foster care system and attended twelve different  schools in two years.  Jimmy’s mother was  in prison, and he had only his older sister, Patricia.   When he was 15-years-old, he found himself  in juvenile detention for running away from a group home. 
		At 16, he was still surviving by his wits and  living on the streets.  One day he went  door-to-door looking for work and he met Bea and Russell Costner.  The Costners were in their 70s when they met  Jimmy.  They gave him love, encouragement  and a stable home.   Along with these, he was able to complete his  education.   During this time with the  Costners, he also learned how to play guitar and started to write songs.  Jimmy had always been a writer so songwriting  seemed to be a natural extension of what he was already doing.  
        FROM CRIMINAL JUSTICE TO COUNTRY MUSIC
        Following high school graduation,  Jimmy continued his education and earned a degree in Criminal Justice.  He then went to work at the North Carolina  Department of Corrections in Dallas, NC.   Though it was a tough place to work, Jimmy received a lot of  encouragement for his music from the inmates and some of the staff.  He found out that there was a talent  competition in the area that was being judged by a Nashville executive, Mike  Whelan.  Though Jimmy did not win, Mike  Whelan encouraged him to move to Nashville and try songwriting.  Soon, Jimmy signed to Acuff-Rose Publishing  and shortly he had his first Top 10 hit single, “Put Your Hand in Mine,” which  was recorded by Tracy Byrd.  From there,  his music career grew.  He is currently  working on a new music project that he feels may be his most definitive album.
        MORE THAT WORDS
   After  putting his life experiences to music, Jimmy felt he had to do more.   In December 2009, Jimmy was having a cup of  coffee and comfortable in his Nashville house.  He was recalling the tour he had completed  earlier in the year with Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley and felt really  blessed.  Then, a guilty feeing came over  him.  He didn’t feel like he had done  anything to make a difference.  He got an  idea…what if he walked halfway across the country to raise awareness about the  youth who age out of the foster care system with nowhere to go?  On January 1, 2010,  he began a 1700-mile walk from Nashville to  Phoenix, AZ to raise awareness of at risk youth in the Foster Care system who  age out at 18, and without any support, often find themselves homeless.  Ultimately, they would need to do their part  as well by taking advantage of their opportunities and working to make their  own lives better.  He called his project  "Meet Me Halfway" as a play on words.   The walk would be halfway across the country, he would find supporters  who would "meet him halfway" by volunteering and helping to spread  the word, and he would interview with media outlets to generate publicity and  awareness of the issue.  Jimmy crossed  the finish line in Phoenix on August 1, 2010.
        He also joined  politicians in capital cities and the Nation’s Capital to rally Representatives  for support, and joined organizations like CASA (Court Appointed Special  Advocate Association – a nonprofit network supporting and promoting court  appointed volunteer and advocacy for abused and neglected children so they can  thrive in safe and permanent homes) and Foster Clubs of America to speak out  for these kids.   
                        
          PAPER ANGELS
           “Paper Angels” is a hit song from Jimmy’s  debut album.    It is also the name of Jimmy’s latest book he  wrote with co-author Travis Thrasher.   Though the song is more about the experience and brings awareness to the  Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program, the book is more of an in-depth look at  the program and is another way of raising  awareness.   Jimmy says it took a while  to get to the final story of “Paper Angels.” Though there are a lot of themes  in the book like faith, bullying, giving, the Angel Tree Program/Salvation Army,  the key message of the book is to give back.
The story is about a  husband and father, Kevin Morrell, whose life is changed one December by a  simple act of kindness.  Kevin runs a successful  design and marketing firm.  During the  holidays, Kevin comes upon the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Project at the  mall.  His wife insists that he take one  of the paper angels.  The name on the  ornament is Thomas Brandt, a fifteen-year-old whose mother, Lynn, has just left  his abusive alcoholic father.  It seems  the only thing Thomas and his family have to hold onto is their faith.  Together they learn the true meaning of  Christmas.
        Jimmy says the story is definitely inspired by his own  life, but the characters are not based on who you might think they would be.   The characters are a compilation of people in  the authors’ lives. Contrary to the belief that the main character of “Thomas”  is Jimmy, Jimmy says “Thomas” is really based  on his sister, Patricia.  He says the  character of “Sarah” is more like him.  Jimmy  loves the character of “Kevin,” which he and co-author Travis wrote in Travis’  wife’s real-life pregnancy with twins into the story.  
        DO YOUR PART
   If  you want to start reaching out, Jimmy says you could get started by doing your  part.  This starts in your community.   You could help at a local charitable house.  You could donate money, time, anything… whatever  resources you have.  Whatever you have is  good and there is plenty to do.  People need  to be open to giving.  It can make a big  difference.  Jimmy says 30% of the  population is children but they are 100% of the future.  We have been focusing on the things we  shouldn’t focus on and we have a lost generation.    Though he has been successful and has  experienced a lot,  Jimmy says he doesn’t  remember all of that.  What he can  remember is the kindness that was shown to him.   He has a platform, he uses it to help  people, God keeps giving him more, and he keeps giving back.  
        Jimmy encourages other people to give.   He says continuing to get more is useless. Give to God.  Give stuff away – somebody could need  that…just do it…give.
        Since an early age,  Jimmy’s faith and relationship with God has been very dear and personal to  him.  Jesus has always been in his  life.  Jimmy has always believed in  living his faith by example and few words.   When Jimmy lived with the Costners, he says the love they showed him  spoke volumes.  He saw that this was how they  lived their faith and it inspired him to live his life the same way.    It is  important for Jimmy to do his part with what God has given him. 
      
		
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