Mission to Missionaries is dedicated to helping missionaries so they may be encouraged and enabled to reach the world for Christ.

EdenRidge is a missionary retreat center being built in East Tennessee.

Vision100 will take about three years to build. Once completed, the retreat center will have the facilities to welcome 100 missionary families a year.

Mission Possible is a capital campaign intended to raise the funds needed to build EdenRidge.

Epanoui Productions is the production arm of MTM. The ministry produces music CDs, a Missionary Minute church bulletin insert, and websites for churches and other ministries.

 

Oliver Dossmann, President
Oliver is originally from Paris, France. His parents became missionaries with HCJB Global in 1983 at which time his family moved to Ecuador, South America. Oliver attended Moody Bible Institute in Chicago and later Union University in Jackson, Tennessee where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (1995) and a Masters in Business Administration (1997).

Oliver met Rachel at Union and they were married in 2000. They have two boys, Alexander and Zachary, and a baby girl, Liana. Oliver enjoys spending time with his family, camping, and traveling. One of his greatest personal accomplishments was being a part of alaska96, a bicycle trip from Colorado to Alaska in 1996.

Today Oliver owns Dossmann Technology Solutions, LLC and serves as Mission to Missionaries' President.
Gary Meier, Board Chairman
Gary lives in Young Harris, Georgia with his wife Kathy. For the past 16 years they have been missionaries with HCJB Global, serving in Quito, Ecuador. Although they retired in August 2007, they continue their ministry with HCJB as well as their new responsibilities with Mission to Missionaries.
Kathy Meier
Before serving as missionaries, Kathy and Gary lived in 6 states.  Gary worked for the YMCA and owned two businesses.  Kathy worked as a librarian/teacher.  When not on the mission field, they now enjoy their two daughter's families (3 grandkids) and finding ways to promote the vision of Mission to Missionaries.
Mark Maddox, Secretary

Mark lives in Jackson, Tennessee with his wife Heather and new baby girl Lydia. He was blessed to grow up in a Christian home, and at a young age he learned of some of the sacrifices of career missionaries. He has a heart for missionaries because of their special calling and purpose. Mark became involved with Mission to Missionaries because he saw a way God could use his abilities to help develop the much needed retreat center.

Mark serves as Mission to Missionaries’ Secretary and leads all architectural projects. He designed the Utility Building and Pavilion which were built in 2009.

Mark holds the position of Associate AIA at TLM Associates, Inc in Jackson, Tennessee.

David Clark
Dave and Juliane Clark have been married for 23 years and have three children: Alyssa, Caleb and Madeline. Born in Michigan and transplanted to Tennessee in 2004 (YANKEES), the Clarks traveled for two years in a fifth wheel volunteering their services at many types of ministries across the USA.

Dave and Juliane have a passion for helping missionaries and love the concept of Mission to Missionaries. They feel truly blessed to be a part of this ministry.

Dave is partnered with two brothers with a business in Memphis Tennessee helping people with disabilities (elevators, ramp lifts home modifications, etc.). They work with national accounts, the VA, and Insurance companies.
Dave Miser
Dave met Lynn while in engineering school at the University of Michigan and married in 1965.   His career was as a Project Manager with lots of travel throughout the US and the world, including living in Venezuela, Ecuador, and India.

Dave retired in 2001 and moved to Fairfield Glade, where he now enjoys golf, more "world travel", and work at church.  Dave has become involved with MTM because of his interaction with missionaries during overseas assignments and son Scotty and daughter-in-law Lisa who are missionaries in La Paz, Bolivia. 
Robbie Sell
Robbie and her husband Dan live on the beautiful Cumberland Plateau in Crossville, Tennessee.  Robbie works for Coldwell Banker Mountaineer as a Realtor. Seasoned foreign missionaries with MTW (Mission to the World) the Sells spent six years in Chile, South America, as church planters. Robbie has served as Chair for Christian Women's Club for Cumberland County and is now an Area Representative for the same. She just completed four years on the Board of Directors of Plateau Pregnancy Services.
Andy Peterson
Andy miraculously survived a terrifying mountain lion attack at Roxborough State Park on April 30, 1998. After surviving the incredible attack, Andy received several dozen stitches to his face, neck, chest, stomach, shoulders and legs. Andy set a record at Swedish Hospital in Englewood, Colorado by requiring 70 staples to close his head wounds. Andy's inspirational story is one you have to hear!

This is how Lion King Ministries was founded. This amazing story has been shared with Larry King, Oprah, New Man Magazine, TBN, Versus Channel and Reader's Digest to name a few. Along with numerous churches, youth groups, wild game dinners, universities and many others.

“Being delivered from death and the jaws of a lion is a gift from God. I would not change it for the world. Jesus is real! He is alive! And He does answer prayers!" Today, Andy is a living witness of the love and forgiveness of Jesus. Andy is married to his wonderful wife Cortney with their daughter Riley and son Jaden. They currently make their home in Tennessee. Being a part of the dedicated and exciting ministry of MTM is both humbling and an honor. Andy looks forward to helping grow and expand MTM as best he can.

2 Chronicles 16:9 For the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him...

Andy Peterson
Lion King Ministries
www.lkministries.com

 

 


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