Mike Haley
Tom Cole
Living Hope Ministries in Arlington, Texas
Rev. John J. Smid, Treasurer
Executive director, Love In Action, Memphis, Tenn. Divorced and remarried. Licensed Southern Baptist minister.
Patti Keator, Secretary
Alan Chambers, Exodus President
Roy Blankenship
One Way Addiction Ministry
Minister of Communications & Counseling, First Baptist Church Woodstock
Phil and Vickie Burress
Phil: President, Citizens for Community Values, Cincinnati
Vickie: founded American Family Association of Indiana
Campaign coordinator, CCV
Dan Puumala
Executive Director, Outpost Ministries, Minneapolis
Don and Diana Schmierer
His Servants. Have helped operate several Christian addiction recovery programs
Tal Thompson
Director of Missions, Holston Baptist Association (a region of the Southern Baptist Convention)
Regional Representatives
PROFESSIONALS NETWORK REPRESENTATIVE
Warren Throckmorton
SAFE CHURCH AFFILIATE REPRESENTATIVE
Melissa Fryrear
Focus on the Family
REGION: NORTHWEST PACIFIC
Jason Thompson
Portland Fellowship
REGION: MIDDLE PACIFIC
Carl Conli
HIS Ministry, Sunrise Community Church, Fair Oaks, Calif.
REGION: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Ronald Rapp
Senior Litigation Paralegal; discipleship group leader and prayer minister at Inland Vineyard of Corona, Calif.
REGION: NORTH-CENTRAL TIER
Bob Van Domelen
Executive director of Broken Yoke Ministries in Wisconsin. Former spokesperson for Morality in Media Wisconsin and Transforming Congregations.
REGION: CENTRAL ROCKIES
Terry Vratny
Co-director of New Heart Ministry, First Presbyterian Church, Boulder
REGION: MID-CENTRAL
Michael Babb
Director of Freedom At Last in Wichita
REGION: TEXAS
Michael R. Newman
Licensed and ordained Southern Baptist minister. Director of Christian Coalition for Reconciliation, Houston
REGION: GREAT LAKES BASIN
Jerry Armelli
Director and Founder of Prodigal Ministries Inc. in Cincinnati
REGION: SOUTHERN GULF
Terri Brown
Co-founder and Executive Director of Master’s Design ministry in West Monroe, La. Active in Southern Baptist Convention’s "Task Force on Ministry to Homosexuals" exhibit.
REGION: NORTH ATLANTIC
Bill Taylor
Executive Director of Day Seven, Lancaster, Pa.
REGION: MID-ATLANTIC
McKrae Game
Founder and Executive Director of Truth Ministry, Greenville/Spartanburg, S.C. Ordained Southern Baptist minister.
REGION: FLORIDA
Myra Noyes
Serves with David Kyle Foster’s Mastering Life ministry, Jacksonville, Fla. She is involved with a support group for parents of children with same-sex attractions.
Finances (2002)
Revenues: $677,125
Expenses: $795,580
Assets: $82,017
Liabilities: $72,163
To be continued…
Mike- did you add the part about Mike Smid being divorced and remarried?
Great. A regional rep in Jax, FL with her tentacles in a “support group for parents of children with same-sex attractions.” The only support they’ll get is for rejecting their children and making all their lives a living hell. Destroying families… a priority just like destroying congregations will be.
The divorce and remarriage were mentioned in Smid’s bio on the Exodus web site.
That sounds sort of interesting for an organization, some of whose members often claim their goal is to become whole with God (celibacy), not change. I’d really like to know the differency between homosexuality and divorce as it relates to God from him.
Hmmm, this seems to be typical of the general sloppiness of Exodus. Some people have locations, some have partial locations (Woodstock where?) and some have none. Then there are the overlaps. Why is the head of the Great Lakes Basin located on the Ohio River? As a residential description ‘in Wisconsin’ covers a whole lot of ground. And the center of the MidWest is Witchita, Kansas?
What I notice is that almost none of these outreaches to gay people are located in any place where gay people are likely to be found. Instead they seem to be concentrated in Fundagelical strongholds. Where the chances of dealing with outgays are diminishingly small
Thanks for the post Mike, great job.
Throckmorton has other affiliations you should prob mention, most notably his activity in NARTH.
There is an interesting article in the lastest issue of U.S. News on James Dobson and FotF. It states that their budget last year was 146 million. I wonder how much was passed along to Exodus?
Bob Van Domelen is a convicted felon. He admits as much in his webpage. read it for yourself, he buggered some kids when he was a teacher and now he’s gone all exodus on gays who have sex with other men because he’s got a problem with little boys. Whats even more sad is that he was appointed to a commission for the prevention of abuse while he was still on parole. Some role model.
Anonymous,
We prefer that any accusations be accompanied by links directly to the information source.
You are correct, however:
Exodus acknowledges Van Domelen is a “convicted sex offender” — but Exodus conceals his pedophilia and is equally vague about the sort of compassion that Van Domelen asks society to demonstrate toward sex offenders.
According to Mark Pietrzyk, a contributing author at the Independent Gay Forum:
Writer Michelle Goldberg believes that Domelen helps Exodus with its rhetorical attempt to conflate homosexuality and pedophilia.
According to Van Domelen’s web site, he served two terms as a director on a Wisconsin state panel on child abuse:
Beyond prayer, Van Domelen’s web site is vague about recommended treatment or punishment for sex offenders. But he seems to be giving his audience a false sense of security about convicted offenders:
Van Domelen claims that unspecified “research” finds low recidivism — 13.4 percent — among sex offenders. Van Domelen neglects to cite any specific research study, though; he merely links to the home page of one low-profile prison-reform group in Alberta, Canada, as a general source for further information on recidivism.
That organization, the John Howard Society, hosts numerous advocacy papers on criminal justice, among them a white paper on recidivism that cites recidivism rates of 61 percent among sex offenders — not the 13.4 percent that Van Domelen claims:
* Hanson, R.K. & Bussière. (1996). Predictors of sexual offender recidivism: A meta-analysis (No. 1996-04). Ottawa: Solicitor General of Canada.