Who is Haydee Sadler?
My name is Haydee Sadler and I’m a citizen journalist. My family and I came to Findlay in 1988 and made it our home. I attended Washington Elementary School, Central Middle School, and Findlay High School. My dad is the pastor of the Church of the Living God in addition to having a Christian radio station, WTKC 89.7 FM. I am employed at New Life Assembly of God. Being Christian is not just words I say; my faith in the living God is the essence of who I am. I was not only raised in church, but I participate in prayer, worship, and serving on many levels. It is this heart of servanthood that has brought me to the place I am today.
My husband David and I have been married for 28 years. We are raising two young strapping boys, Jonathan, 22, a 2019 graduate from Liberty-Benton High School and Benjamin, 12, who is a 6th grader at Liberty-Benton Middle School. My job experience began with waitressing at Woodland Restaurant serving the upper echelon of Findlay, and then I moved to Insurance, to account managing for a local title company, then to being a financial administrator for a church. I currently sit on the board for LifeWise Academy in several different roles, as well as for Reaching Women, the National Day of Prayer, and the Night of Praise committees that bring faith awareness and events to our community.
Hosea 4:6 says, “My people perish for a lack of knowledge.” As someone who seeks to increase in knowledge daily, I can clearly see this Scripture lived out daily in the struggles of those around me. I have purposed in my heart to take this knowledge, this gift that God has given me, and I want to help the people understand what is going on in our community, in our state, and in our government. I struggle within myself when I see that people will research all sorts of products yet take no time in reading God’s Word or the Constitution. I’m here to help people understand how the plot to rule the world trickles down to our local government.
I’m investigating because as a resident, a mother with children in sports and school, a volunteer servant, and living in the heart of Findlay, I see a lot of issues that need to be addressed. I want to be the voice for We The People of Findlay because I care. I’m here to serve in the greatest capacity that I am able. My first commitment is to the residents of Findlay and to address the issues you know are important.