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Andrew is a 2019 graduate of the University of Kansas with a BFA in Illustration. He grew up south of Kansas City and was in the marching band through high school and college. Andrew was involved with campus ministry at KU which is where he first encountered the Culture Project through a former missionary. Through his experience in campus and youth ministry, he began to see the importance of human dignity and self-giving love. After talking to Culture Project missionaries at Seek he decided to apply to be a missionary. "The message of human dignity and the idea that every person is worthy of love is so needed today. I want to be able to share this message with others and I believe the Culture Project is the best way to do this."

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Andrew Benne
Where are You? What are You Doing?
By Andrew Benne  •  August 25th, 2020

I love Star Wars. The action is exciting, the effects are revolutionary, and the music is great but most importantly it tells a story of personal growth. Luke Skywalker goes from an average farmer to a man who not only saves the galaxy but redeems the soul of his father. This is an incredible transformation…

With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility… and with Great Responsibility Comes Great Chastity
By Andrew Benne  •  August 6th, 2020

It’s been said across almost every form of media, comics, cartoons, movies and more. With great power comes great responsibility; a simple sentence that becomes the guiding principle for one of the world’s most popular superheroes. Spider-man’s mission statement is unique because it tells us not what he does but why he does it. This…

Prove Them Wrong
By Andrew Benne  •  May 28th, 2020

“Men have always been disappointing” “Men are so stupid and predictable” “Men truly are stupid” “Cancel all men” “Men are trash” As a man, these comments are hard to read. I found all of these and more after a simple search for “men” on Twitter. Whether posed as a joke or a serious criticism, negativity…

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