Family Life Radio Honors Adam Biddell’s 20 Years of Service
Family Life Radio (FLR) and Intentional Life Media (ILM) are celebrating Adam Biddell, Chief Broadcast Officer, as he marks 20 years of service with FLR and 37 years in Christian radio broadcasting.
Biddell’s Christian radio career began in 1989 at KCJH in Stockton, California, where he hosted the overnight shift from midnight to 3:00 a.m. What began as a passion for ministry through broadcasting has grown into a nearly four-decade career marked by leadership, station growth, team development and a commitment to serving listeners through Christian media.
Biddell served at KYCC in a variety of roles from 1990 to 2008, including on-air host, production manager, promotions director, music director and station manager. In 2006, he joined FLR as station manager and morning host for KFLT in Tucson. His leadership responsibilities continued to expand, later serving as network program director in 2009, chief broadcast systems officer in 2017 and chief broadcast officer in 2025, with oversight of engineering operations, compliance, station growth, programming and broadcast strategy.
Throughout his career, Biddell has remained committed to advancing the mission of Christian radio while developing strong teams and future leaders. When reflecting on his 37 years in broadcasting, he points first to the people he has served alongside.
“Building strong teams has been one of the most rewarding parts of my career,” said Biddell. “The success we’ve experienced has always been the result of talented people working together to serve listeners and advance the ministry.”
During Biddell’s tenure, FLR has experienced significant growth, including the acquisition and launch of WDRQ in Detroit, one of the ministry’s most notable expansion milestones. The station helped extend FLR’s reach and impact in a major market, reflecting the ministry’s continued commitment to sharing hope with more listeners.
Biddell also credits the mentors, colleagues and industry leaders who have shaped his career, including early mentor Brent Randall, his first program director, and longtime friends and colleagues Michelle Younkman and John Brock, relationships that span nearly 30 years.
At the heart of Adam’s career is a simple principle that has guided him since his earliest days in broadcasting. “Meeting people at the point of their need is something I heard early in my radio career, and it has stayed with me to this day,” said Biddell. “That’s what I am called to do.”
As FLR and ILM honor Biddell’s 20 years of service, the ministry celebrates a career marked not only by leadership and professional accomplishment, but also by an unwavering commitment to ministry, service and sharing the hope of Christ through Christian media.





































































