Through Faith Missions Staff
Chief Executive Officer
Rev Tim Hall CEO
Tim joined TFM as Chief Executive Officer in November 2018. Tim was previously part of the TFM team from 1994 to 1999 when he worked as our Administrator. Tim then went on to ordination in the Church of England and served as a vicar in parishes in Suffolk and Kent. Tim is married to Georgina and they have two grown up children.
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Evangelists
Daniel Holland Evangelist
Daniel joined TFM in July 2019. Daniel has been working as an itinerant evangelist/preacher/pastor for Ichthus Fellowship in London for the past year and prior to that was a Pastor in Hunstanton and Youth Worker in the wider NW Norfolk area for 10 years. He is married to Rebecca and they have a young daughter called Anna.
Georgina Hall Missioner
Georgina works part-time in the areas of training, mission preparation as well as leading missions.
Founder
Revd Daniel Cozens Founder Evangelist
Daniel has been one of the foremost evangelists in Britain for over 30 years. Daniel founded TFM in 1985 with the Revd Peter Adams. He has lead over 400 missions, is a Six Preacher at Canterbury Cathederal and is an accomplished artist.
Daniel handed over the leadership of TFM in 2010 and is now enjoying retirement with his wife Gillie.
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Administration
David Baslington Administrator
David joined the team in October 2008. The Administrator role is wide-ranging and varied including strategy and support for TFM events and programmes, office management, IT systems, publicity, mission preparation and general administration. David previously spent 30 years in the NHS, initially as a Therapy Radiographer and most recently as a Senior Manager in an Oncology Centre. He lives in South Cambridgeshire with his wife, Diane and they have 2 grown sons.
Tao Hu Mission and Prayer Secretary
Tao joined TFM in Jan 2020. Born in China, she has been in the UK since 2000 and is a single mum of 2 children. She has a great heart for sharing her faith and her prayer is that 'whatever I do, I would do it heartily as unto the Lord'.