About Boldstone

Experiencing God. Growing in faith. Loving others.

OUR HISTORY

Sadie and Eric Hess carry a heart of compassion for individuals with disabilities. Their desire is to see adults with developmental disabilities live interdependently in their own homes through their services. They established a company that provides services that empowers adults with disabilities to receive supported living with care givers, independent living with oversight care, and family supported living for those choosing to remain with their family. Their dream is for this community to receive the wholeness of care needed that they can make decisions about how and where they live their lives and pursue their dreams. 

The wholeness aspect of care for this community also brought an awareness of the needs and desires this community has for spiritual support. They recognized that a ministry specifically designed to meet the spiritual needs of those with disabilities was needed.  

When Denny and Danette Taylor returned from their mission work abroad, they connected with Eric and Sadie who shared their desire and passion for this community. Together Boldstone Ministries was conceived and carried through to its birth. Our mission is to bring individuals with disabilities into an encounter with God’s grace for salvation, maturity through God’s Word, and equipping for ministry through their God given abilities and gifts. 

Boldstone’s Board of Directors

Tracy Evans, PA-C Bio

Founder of iReach Africa

Eric Hess

Co-Founder of Boldstone Ministries

Jonathan Anderson

Executive Director/CEO at Good News Rescue Mission

Tracy Evans is a Standford University Medical School trained Physician Assistant. Before entering the mission field, she served in the U.S. Army and oversees as a Medical Officer for embassies and the Peace Corps. Through these credential, Tracy has secured long-term resident visas in Muslim and Communist countries typically closed to missionaries. In country, she builds medical clinics and schools which in turn facilitate evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. Tracy is the founder of iReach Africa and Africa 180. During the last 21 years in Africa, her team has planted 22 churches and provided daily nutrition and life-saving medical care for more than 8,000 at-risk orphaned and special needs babies. iReach Africa has also hosted leadership seminars for government officials and pastors. She also oversees a vocational training center for adults. The goal is to bring all of Mozambique to Jesus Christ by pioneering and developing communities of Christian disciples.

Eric Hess (Co-Founder of Boldstone Ministries) is a successful businessman and a former youth and music pastor. He graduated from Vanguard University in 1991, Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry in 2000, and earned his MBA from UC Berkeley and Columbia University in 2011. Following 8 years of youth and music ministry, along with his wife, Sadie, for the last 20 years he lead a business which serves people with disabilities, helping them live in their own community, pursuing their own dreams and passions.  He and Sadie have three grown children, Trinity, Ryan, & Elayna.

Jonathan Anderson grew up in California’s East Bay during a time when gang culture was at its peak. He grew up a product of his environment with a life destined for early death. Facing life and death down the barrel of a gun one night, Jonathan turned to God for help.

God’s intervention in this young man’s life led him to Simpson University where his faith became his own and his passion for humanity was cultivated. After traveling across the world, staying in monasteries and searching for his purpose in life, God called him to the Good News Rescue Mission in Redding, CA.

Today he will tell you he wasn’t called to be a CEO in order to run an organization. He was called to the position of CEO so he could sit at the most influential tables in the community where God can then work through him to influence policy makers with a heart after God.

Jonathan’s life purpose is to “create a community of love where oppression can no longer exist.”