Randy Stime
Secretary


Randy Stime brings organizational balance and problem solving skills to Breakthrough Partners having served in various capacities with many NGO’s during the past 50 years.

A Seattle native, he moved to Washington, DC in 1965, working with international visitors (college students, military, embassy personnel and their families.) He also worked with the National Prayer Breakfast, political organizations (D & R), para-church groups, and the Washington, DC Jaycees as state president.

As a Congressional staffer he was instrumental in installing the first mini-computer in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1975. With the help of several Congressional wives, he arranged the first coordinated housing for Congressional Pages. He also served on the Board of Greater Washington DC United Way.

Sensing the need for a secure retreat center for the diplomatic corps, Randy led the creation of Mayo International Center near Annapolis, MD, where embassy staff and their families could relax on the Chesapeake Bay.

Upon returning to the other Washington, he was a commissioned computer salesman for a decade. From 1990-2009, Randy was the Executive Director of Camp Brotherhood, an interfaith and family retreat center in the Seattle Area. He has also served, and still serves on several boards.

Randy attended the Lutheran Bible Institute, Westmont College and graduated from Pacific Lutheran University. While still in school, he pulled together a leadership team which led to the creation of the Lutheran Church’s Holden Village Retreat Center on Lake Chelan. After college, he served in the U.S. Army Special Forces Reserve program.

In 1969 Randy married Christine Haynes, a Seattleite he met in D.C. They have two children and two grandchildren. Although retired, he retains an interest in bringing the Church together under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, both locally and worldwide.