The Mik's story along with the communication between NTM proves that leadership knew and did not act. For whatever is hidden is meant to be disclosed, and whatever is concealed is meant to be brought out into the open. Mark 4:22
We know that what happened at Fanda, Senegal is not uncommon to NTM boarding schools around the world. We welcome your story of abuse here if you want to share with us.
While most of us at Fanda were abused in some form what we find especially damaging is the abuse of leadership who chose not to protect us at the time in spite of documented evidence and who have still not repented nor sought justice for us today, 20 years later.
Carolyn: I sit here crying as I read the stories and heartache that has come out of Fanda. I want you all to know I am heartbroken. I was [...]
klglovka: All of my encounters with NT members in both Mexico and Colombia (where I was a short-term/long-term missionary) made me very wary of their organization. They seemed almost cult-like in [...]
Agast:
Rachel Mullens :
Here I take my stand: I am not on a mission of revenge. Whether NTM stands or falls is in God’s hands. I am here to support the [...]
Rachel Mullens: @Beverly Shellrude Thompson
Scott Ross taught some classes at the school and I don't really remember what exactly she did. I just remember them as very caring and genuine people [...]
Beverly Shellrude Thompson: Hi Rachel, You said that Scott Ross and his wife were a part of the PNG Boarding School. What role did they have there?
Beverly
Recent Comments