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    January 10

    The Team behind the Event

    Stephen Adams – Mr. Adams attended the Wild at Heart Boot Camp in February 2007 and the Advanced Boot Camp in May 2008. These events were led by John Eldredge and the Ransomed Heart team. He has earned a B.S. in Management Information Systems, a M.A. in Biblical Studies and is a certified Project Management Professional. He has seventeen years in information technology consulting and works as a Senior Project Manager for the Microsoft Corporation. Mr. Adams is the founder of CounterPoint. He married his college sweetheart almost nineteen years ago and they reside in St Charles, MO with their three boys.

    Rick Johnson – Mr. Johnson facilitated the Wild at Heart: Band of Brothers class three times for Destiny Church in St Louis. He has worked for twenty-five year as a carpenter with the last eleven years as a business owner and general contractor in the St Louis Metro region. Mr. Johnson resides in Waterloo, IL with his wife of twenty-nine years and has four grown children and five grandchildren.

    Dean Hodge – Mr. Hodge attended the Wild at Heart Boot Camp in February 2007 and the Advanced Boot Camp in May 2008. These events were led by John Eldredge and the Ransomed Heart team. He also participated in a Kansas City-area Boot Camp in June 2008. Mr. Hodge has earned an M.S. in Administration, a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. in Management. Mr. Hodge teaches computer science, communications, and business classes at Maryville University; he has previously taught at ITT Technical Institute, in a corporate setting, and in the United States Navy. He is pursuing a career change and is currently a full-time student. He has been married for four years and makes his home in St Charles, Mo.

    Substantial support also comes additional local men representing a number of churches.  All these men live with the same mission of carrying the powerful message of Ransomed Heart to others.

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