Here is what was sent to churches that support NTM missionaries in the USA
first letter:
Dear Pastor and Church Leaders,
It is with a broken heart, that I report to you that in recent months, a number of missionary children, now adults, have come forward to express hurt, frustration and anger, as a result of abuse which happened to them on the NTM Senegal field during the 1980's and 1990's. Though NTM has taken some steps in the past to address those complaints, the responses were too little, too late.
We, the leadership of NTM acknowledge our failure to properly respond over the years to the disclosures of this inexcusable abuse. The current Board of Directors of NTM USA has unanimously determined that this issue will be addressed in a comprehensive manner for the following reasons:
1. We stand accountable before God to our members - including their children, to our ministry partners, and to the laws of the countries we minister in.
2. We desire that the whole story be revealed so that we can respond appropriately.
3. We desire to demonstrate our full repentance to the sins committed to these dear folks and their families.
4. We desire to expose any weaknesses in our current policies and practices to protect the future of NTM children.
NTM has sought the guidance of GRACE (Godly Response to Abuse in the Christian Environment) to ensure that it painstakingly researches and investigates this matter with truth, compassion, and completeness as an independent unbiased third party. GRACE is an organization whose sole purpose is to train and equip the Christian community in how to respond to disclosures of child sexual abuse in a manner which serves and honors those who have been abused. The GRACE Board of Directors has over 100 years of combined experience advocating for the protection of children.
Based upon its findings, GRACE will make substantive recommendations to NTM which will include specific measures we must take to demonstrate full repentance to the many precious individuals who have been wronged and hurt by our sin. Please pray that God will grant us wisdom, courage and compassion as we are committed to responding in a God-honoring way to this issue.
If you have further questions, please contact Joseph Goodman, our Director of Personnel, at: 407-547-2328
Sincerely, Larry Brown Chairman/CEO New Tribes Mission USA
second letter:
Dear Pastor and Church Leaders,
Last November I wrote to share sad news concerning some missionary children, now adults, who experienced abuse at NTM\'s Fanda school in Senegal in the 1980s and 1990s. I conveyed to you that we had commissioned an independent organization to do a comprehensive investigation of this abuse and recommend steps NTM should take. I also asked for your prayers that God would grant us wisdom and courage to respond in a God-honoring way.
GRACE, the independent organization, sent us their report on Aug. 23 and met with us on Aug. 28 to give us further insight and counsel. We knew that there had been incidents of sexual and physical abuse at the school. The report confirmed this as well as failures in NTM\'s response to it. We were again grieved by the abuse and NTM\'s failures.
The report gave us a number of recommendations which we have already begun to implement. By the time you receive this we expect to have completed actions in regard to the 20 personnel named in the report. Within 6 months NTM will sponsor a retreat between the NTM USA Executive Board and all former students from the school who wish to attend. A fund will be set up to help those who experienced abuse with expenses such as counseling.
NTM formalized and implemented many new child protection policies in 1997. Since then we have worked together with a group of more than 30 mission and church-affiliated agencies to establish standards for child safety policies and procedures for prevention and response. Like NTM, the agencies are committed to actively pursue allegations of abuse. We are beginning an evaluation of how effectively these policies and best practices have been implemented at each NTM boarding school.
These efforts are proving effective. And while we are greatly encouraged with our progress, we have asked GRACE to evaluate our current policies and practices to determine if there are ways to strengthen protection for our students.
For those who would like additional information, we have pages on our NTM website on this topic which we update on a regular basis. You can find a link to the Fanda Update pages at NTM.org. If you have further questions, please contact Joseph Goodman, our Director of Personnel, at: 407-547-2328 or joe_goodman@ntm.org
Coveting your prayers as we continue to press on, Larry Brown, chairman for the NTM USA Executive Board
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