In Southern California music pastor Duff Rowden was riding a bike trail when he came upon an orange orchard loaded with fruit. “They were beautiful, large, ripe, and ready to eat. I thought I might take a couple, but they weren’t mine so I rode away.” Two weeks later he came by the orchard again. “The fruit was on the ground, split open, flies buzzing around, ruined, and inedible. I thought, ‘So many kids are like that fruit, ripe, ready, and full of potential,’” he said, “but through bad choices, or being overlooked, they end up broken and ruined. Somebody has to step up.” “Then I thought ‘Somebody else won’t do it.’ I had to do it. “I asked myself ‘What do I have that kids want?’ Well, I’m a musician and play guitar. Lots of kids want to learn how to play. I can do that.” He made it …