When I was first told about TMT by Martin, I had no idea what I was getting myself into. I had no idea of how simply beautiful the place is. I had no idea of how much I was going to experience God in that place.
I consider myself to be a lifetime partner of TMT. A staff member who isn’t on site. I fell in love with the place the first time I went there and have been falling in love with it more every time I go there. I love the environment, the lack of water, the mosquitoes, the dust, the lack of electricity, the passion for God amongst the TMT staff, the community in that area, the young kids in that area and a whole lot more. It makes me appreciate the little I have in town, things that I would normally take for granted. It makes me appreciate the staff there for taking up this calling to reach out to this community in such an area under such conditions. I love all these things and we all know when you love something you desire it to grow for the better. I would want all of these things to grow and change so that we can continue to give God all the glory for what He will do. Already He is doing so much, and we trust His faithfulness to continue.
I have taken part of every single youth camp since its inception. I have been doing youth camps for many years so when martin asked me to come set up a camp structure and culture, I thought it is just another camp and move on after that. Little did I know it was a place I would get stuck in for the foreseeable future. The potential for growth in this area is tremendous. Growth spiritually, economically and socially. There is a huge need here, and I made a commitment to play my part in helping this ministry because it helps me more.

I urge you, join me in partnering with this ministry in whatever way you can. It is worth it. Totally