An important visit to The Lions in the Netherlands was meticulously planned, taking place in the picturesque month of November 2025, when the founder of the True Worshippers Prophetic Dance Ministries (TWPDM), a notable non-governmental organization (NGO), embarked on a significant journey to the Netherlands. The primary aim of this visit was to forge and nurture important partnerships with key associates of TWPDM in this dynamic European country, individuals who have shown unwavering support for the ministry’s mission.
During this momentous trip, the founder, along with board member Mrs. Marianne Pen, had the distinct privilege of meeting with the Lions, an esteemed organization that has continuously supported the ministry by providing grants that enable us to further our charitable endeavors. Their contributions have been instrumental in pushing forward various ministry charity projects that aim to uplift communities.
The visit included a warm and gracious welcome from the President of the Lions, Dr. Jochum Heeg, who invited us into his delightful home for a heartfelt meeting. This gathering became a crucial platform where we engaged in meaningful discussions surrounding the ministry’s initiatives and shared details about our long-term vision for the NGO, particularly focusing on the ambitious Tent Project, which aims to create sustainable solutions and support for those in need. Throughout our conversation, we reflected on the numerous charity projects we have successfully implemented in Ghana, illustrating the positive impact on countless lives, thereby highlighting the mutual commitment to philanthropy that drives both organizations.
In expressing our heartfelt gratitude for the substantial support that the Lions have extended to TWPDM, we took the opportunity to present the president with a beautifully crafted citation, commemorating our partnership and the invaluable contributions that have made a difference. Additionally, we gifted him and his team a branded T-shirt symbolizing the Tent Project, a token of our appreciation that conveys our shared vision for charity and community service.
As we concluded our visit, we eagerly anticipated future collaborations with the Lions, excited about the prospect of embarking on new charity projects together. We are also hopeful that through their vast network, they will help us connect with other like-minded organizations in the Netherlands that can assist us in launching the Tent Project in the upcoming year, 2025, marking a new chapter of expanded outreach and service within the community.








