BBFI State Rep Retreat

San Antonio, TX

The BBFI Executive Committee, BBFI entity leaders, and BBFI State Representatives met for their second annual “retreat” in San Antonio, TX, on January 19-20, 2022. This group met to reflect on all things BBFI, plan for the future and pray together. BBFI president, Tim Adrian, led through multiple discussions spending much time on ideas for building stronger state fellowships. BBFI Communication Director, Randy Harp, led in a strategic planning time highlighting the “Four Helpful Lists” (What is right, what is not right, what is missing, what is confusing). BBFI 3rd Vice-President, Terry Kizer, led in a time of planning and vision casting for church planting within the BBFI. The meeting concluded with a discussion on the upcoming election for new national officers. The nomination process will take place during the State Rep Meeting during the May Fellowship Meeting on May 3, 2022.

BBFI Executive Committee

  • Tim Adrian – President
  • Jon Haley – 1st Vice-President
  • Jon Slayden – 2nd Vice-President
  • Terry Kizer – 3rd Vice-President
  • Jason Petermann – Secretary
  • Gary Fuller – Treasurer

BBFI Entity Leaders

  • Jon Konnerup – BBFI Mission Director
  • Mark Milioni – President, Baptist Bible College
  • Dave Melton – President, Boston Baptist College
  • Randy Harp – BBFI Communication Director

BBFI State Representatives 

  • Sean Odom – Alabama
  • Keith Buttram – Arkansas
  • Ken Goodban – California
  • Michael Haley – Colorado
  • Chris Kondracki – Deleware
  • Dustin Janney – Florida
  • Don Stone – Georgia
  • Jose Esquebel – Hawaii
  • David Martin – Indiana
  • Randy Abell – Iowa
  • Dean Hughes – Kansas
  • Mark Cook – Louisianna
  • Jerry Mick – Maine
  • James Clidence – Maryland
  • John Kerns – Massachusetts
  • Walt Yeomans – Michigan
  • Kevin Kolb – Missouri
  • David Klass – Montana
  • Clint Chiles – Nebraska
  • Robert Willis – New Hampshire
  • Ed Walls – New Jersey
  • LaVoid Ford – New Mexico
  • John Westfall – New York
  • Greg Hales – North & South Carolina
  • Linzy Slayden – Oklahoma
  • Michael Woodward – Rhode Island
  • Matt Lowry – Texas
  • Tim Wilson – Utah
  • Tim Taylor – Vermont
  • Tim Wilcox – Virginia
  • Tom Minnick – Washington
  • Leo Skaggs – West Virginia