Don Schoendorfer’s perspective and faith took a 180 degree turn when a family member was diagnosed with bulimia in 1994. An MIT-trained engineer by trade, he encountered a problem in his life that he couldn’t fix with his technical knowledge. Up until that point, Schoendorfer said, everything else—his job, finances, and relationships—was under control. He believed in God, and said he finally encountered a problem only God could solve. “Suddenly it made me start to look much differently at the world and my role in the world,” Schoendorfer, of Santa Ana, Calif., told The Epoch Times. “I got the message from him [God] that I’m an engineer. Why can’t I use my engineering talents to help him?” Schoendorfer recalled a scene from a Moroccan vacation nearly 20 years earlier. He saw a woman crawling across a busy dirt road, bloodied from dragging her legs behind her, hoping that no one …