Tammy being brought up in a Christian home always wanted more from God since her salvation at the age of twelve. She looked for every oppurtunity to go and do things for God. The church she attended as a child was not very active so she found oppurtunities herself with other churches that had youth conferences and went to as many as she could no matter what state they were in. She traveled to Kansas for a youth conference and even Colorodo that included a conference, snow skiing and a whiteout from snow. Tammy walked the streets going door to door evangelizing with Ambassadors for Christ and also served as a leader at a summer camp for children with disabilities.
As an adult Tammy never lost her desire to get closer to God. She joined a group in St Louis Missouri that did winter patrol and went into the streets and alleys at night handing out coats, gloves, scarves and blankets along with food to the homeless people sleeping in carboard boxes and on the ground behind dumpsters trying to stay warm. Tammy went on several disaster trips with a church organization called Service International, from Chesterfield Missouri going to Kansas two times doing tornado relief, hurricane relief on Galveston Island Texas, and also New Orleans after hurricane Katrina, helped in Springfield Missouri cleaning up after an ice storm that knocked trees down on homes and also helped in Eureka Missouri after a flood. In Florida Tammy volunteered for GAP Ministry for a couple years helping house people experiencing homelessness. She also went on mission trips to Costa Rica, Malaysia and Cambodia with Joyce Meyer.
Tammy met and married her husband Michael and they both stood up at a CMA Rally and dedicated their lives to doing Gods work. They went to Haiti with a church team and then to the Philippines with One Life Ministries and Pastor David Roach on mission trips.
Currently Tammy is a member of Christian Motorcycle Association (CMA), approved as a Missionary for The Jesus Film Project and been called by God to move full-time as a missionary in the Philippines.