Tom Adams
Tom Adams has graduate degrees from Regent College in Vancouver, B.C., Fuller Theological Seminary, and Phillips Graduate Institute. As an ordained Presbyterian minister, he has a history of innovative church ministry, church planting, and cross cultural community development with groups such as John Perkins and Voice of Calvary. He helped initiate the Christian Community Health Fellowship and was a board member of the Mississippi Health Systems Agency.
As a Marriage, Family, and Child therapist, Tom currently supervises a clinical team at a community mental health center with Pacific Clinics in Monrovia, California, and has a private practice in Glendale. He has provided innovative mental health services such as the Giving Back Project, creating redemptive conversations between the chronically mentally ill homeless, and people with mental illness who have successfully transitioned into independent residence.
Karen, his wife of 29 years, is a journalist and U.S. History teacher in a public high school. They have two sons, Daniel 24, and Chris, 21.
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