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Andrew Hess

Andrew Hess is a Sr. Communications Specialist at Compassion International. He formally served as the director of content at the White Horse Inn and editor of corechristianity.com. His writing has also been featured on the Gospel Coalition. He lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Jen and their young son. Andrew and Jen met at the very first Boundless Pursuit conference at Focus on the Family in 2014.

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10 Ways to Quickly Improve Your Finances, Part 2

  In my previous post, we looked at the first five ways you can quickly improve your finances. Here are five more stewardship tips. 6. Make a Separate Checking Account for Entertainment Many young adults find expenses from entertainment and eating …

10 Ways to Quickly Improve Your Finances, Part 1

  Soon after graduating from college, I moved into a townhouse with a few guys. We had lots of good times in that place. We loved to be social and took advantage of every opportunity to get people together. We had to get creative sometimes, becaus …

How to Start a Reading Group

I recently enjoyed a night of sophistication with a few friends. It was a Thursday evening, and we sat chatting as the sun slipped behind the Colorado front range. We talked about life and death, love and loss, joy and regret. For hours, we discussed o …

What To Say When You Pray

I do believe there is a place we can go to learn how God would have us pray. I believe our prayers should be heavily inundated with the Word of God.

7 Ways to Win With People

Have you ever wished you were more of a people person? Maybe you’ve noticed times you unintentionally rub people the wrong way. Or perhaps you know people who seem to make friends effortlessly and can’t figure out their secret. Author Les Giblin once w …

Got Your Ducks in a Row?

I don’t know if you’ve heard, but today’s young adults are waiting longer and longer to get married. In fact, the age the average man and woman get married has hit an all-time high –  29 for men and 27 for women – numbers that continue to climb. In 196 …

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