TMM has partner with Global Relief international to provide food and aid in developing nations.  To date GRI is serving over 10,000 meals per month in South Africa, Honduras, Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan.














Consider this your official challenge.  This summer you can go to the beach, go on a dream vacation or you can shake up the world.  The Challenge is a summer missions program like no other.  You will receive intensive leadership training, mentoring, and hands on instruction on missionary life. In short we get you ready to breakthrough in whatever territory you land into. This is not, I repeat, it is not your typical missions trip.  You are not going to be hand out candy, pet the kids and just take pictures.  The Challenge will give you the tools to be an effective minister of the gospel on the mission field and send you to places that will challenge you to reach deeper, pray stronger and stretch your faith and yourself to new levels.

The uninspired, unmotivated and uncommitted need not apply. Get up, Get in and Get out!

Check back for Dates for The Challenge 2010

You Have Been Challenged





Every week 3-5 babies are born with Hydrocephalus in Honduras. Hydrocephalus is a medical condition where the cerebral fluid between the skull and brain does not drain properly due to a malfunctioning internal valve.  Fluid begins to accumulate, thus causing the head to swell. Left untreated, these babies will die within 4-8 weeks because of a lack of basic medical care in the form of a $100 Surgical Shunt.  Babies are dying at an alarming rate. Poverty is the only thing that stands between them and Survival.

 Sun Life was inspired by multi-platinum artist, Sun Ho.  When the plight of the Honduran Children was bought to her attention by John Carrette and Troy Marshall, she was moved to donate the proceeds from her album sales to help form the Sun Life Foundation. 

 
To date, Sun Life has provided 157 surgical shunts to hospitals in Honduras, which translates into 67 children saved from certain death of this terrible disease. 

Will you help continue this work of social justice in Honduras and provide a surgical shunt to save a child’s life?