Todd & Angie Adams
Todd Adams is the executive director for Central Oklahoma Adult & Teen Challenge in Stillwater, Oklahoma. His wife, Angie, is the executive administrator and general manager of their two thrift stores. They have been married for 10 years and have two beautiful daughters. Todd and Angie are both graduates of Adult & Teen Challenge Florida. Todd has been with Teen Challenge for over 20 years, holding just about every position, and Angie has been with the organization for 11 years, mainly in administration and thrift management. They both felt called to the ministry of Teen Challenge after graduating, as they wanted to serve and lead others to a relationship with Jesus Christ. In their spare time, Todd loves anything sports-related and golfing whenever he gets the chance, while Angie loves to read and cook for the 40 men in their program. They hope their students will encounter Jesus in a life-changing way, be set free from drugs and alcohol, become productive members of society, and one day open a women’s program in or near the Stillwater area. Both truly love what they do, and their motto is to be a light in their community and to everyone they come in contact with.
Todd & Angie Adams
Peter Friedlander May 22, 2025Todd Adams is the executive director for Central Oklahoma Adult & Teen Challenge in Stillwater, Oklahoma. His wife, Angie, is the executive administrator and general manager of their two thrift stores. They have been married for 10 years and have two beautiful daughters. Todd and Angie are both graduates of Adult & Teen Challenge Florida. Todd has been with Teen Challenge for over 20 years, holding just about every position, and Angie has been with the organization for 11 years, mainly in administration and thrift management. They both felt called to the ministry of Teen Challenge after graduating, as they wanted to serve and lead others to a relationship with Jesus Christ. In their spare time, Todd loves anything sports-related and golfing whenever he gets the chance, while Angie loves to read and cook for the 40 men in their program. They hope their students will encounter Jesus in a life-changing way, be set free from drugs and alcohol, become productive members of society, and one day open a women’s program in or near the Stillwater area. Both truly love what they do, and their motto is to be a light in their community and to everyone they come in contact with.
