On September 11, 1967, a 70 acre property just south of the town of Durham, Ontario, was purchased. The property, once a family farm, served as a summer camp. A dining hall, two older buildings, and a few small cabins and bunkhouses were all that greeted the men who first came on the property.
In February 1968, the missionary training program began, with seven students.
Life in Durham continued much the same for many years: students entered the training and then moved on to NTM’s Language School in Missouri, before heading off to overseas ministry.
Over the years the Durham property was developed. Older buildings were removed as new homes and an office were constructed. In 1987 an additional 30 acres was purchased adjoining the original property.
In 1999 the Lord began to impress NTMC leadership with the thought of bringing NTM’s Language School curriculum to Canada. Candidates in the training were leaving home, spending a year in Durham and then a year in Missouri before returning to their home area. It seemed to be much better to offer the two-year training course in Canada, and provide better stability for those in the training – particularly those families with young children.
Since breaking ground in 2002, 18 new apartments, new teaching space, offices, childcare rooms, and a laundry room have been added to the campus. 128 students have graduated from the ’s consolidated two-year training since the first classes took place in portable classrooms in 2003.
After years of of prayerful consideration, in 2011 the Missionary Training Centre harmonized the two years into one 18-month training program. Every August, missionary candidates move to Durham to be equipped to reach the unreached with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.