ABOUT

twiGG, Inc., a 501(c) 3was founded by Dr. Tonjai E. Robertson in January 2018. At the conclusion of her first year as a high school principal, while delivering her graduation speech, Dr. Robertson challenged the senior class with these words: “Show kindness, accept diversity, and strive to make a mark in this state, in this country, and in this world.” It was in that moment that she felt a divine calling to expand her mission beyond her local community. She recognized her responsibility to fulfill God’s Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) by spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ across the United States and to the nations.
Dr. Robertson's journey in international evangelism and missions began in 2004, when she traveled to Ping Tung, Taiwan, with the organization Overseas Missions. Her heart for service and spreading the love of Christ quickly grew, leading her to form an adult mission team to serve both nationally and internationally. After completing her graduate studies, she, along with two dedicated volunteers, began ministering in underserved areas across the United States and abroad, partnering with various organizations to maximize their reach.
While Dr. Robertson enjoys serving students within the U.S., her deepest passion lies in ministering to children and adults in destitute and impoverished areas around the globe. Inspired by the Apostle Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 9:22—“I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some”—she embraces cultural diversity and sensitivity, immersing herself in local customs such as sharing “mate” tea in Argentina and partaking in culture-specific foods.
The gratitude and joy expressed by children and adults in poverty-stricken areas have deeply moved Dr. Robertson and her team. In places where even basic necessities are scarce, the team distributes Christian literature, gently used clothing, small toiletries, and most importantly, shares the hope found in Jesus Christ. Proverbs 19:17 reminds them, "Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done."
Dr. Robertson and her mission team dedicate their summer and holiday breaks to mission field work, seeking God’s guidance through prayer for each destination. They often serve in communities where residents lack essentials like food, shelter, and spiritual encouragement. From serving hot meals to the homeless to hosting prayer gatherings, their goal is to make a positive and lasting impact for the Kingdom of God.
Through countless smiles, Bible teachings, heartfelt prayers (often facilitated by translators), and even her growing ability to communicate in conversational Spanish, Dr. Robertson has witnessed the transformative power of Christ’s love. She is humbled and fulfilled knowing that a child, an adult, or an entire community from another culture can see the compassion of Jesus reflected through her and her team.
Her ministry echoes Jesus’ command in Matthew 5:16: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Dr. Robertson firmly believes that every act of service is an opportunity to demonstrate God’s love and spread the good news of salvation.
Fayetteville Observer Newspaper Article: "Mission Work Can Impact Lives, Even Your Own" by Tonjai E. Robertson
twiGG Officers
President-Dr. Tonjai E. Robertson
Treasurer-Mrs. Chevonne Bryan
Secretary-Ms. Jennifer Kelly
Fundraiser Chair-Mrs. Oletha Alston
Dr. Robertson's journey in international evangelism and missions began in 2004, when she traveled to Ping Tung, Taiwan, with the organization Overseas Missions. Her heart for service and spreading the love of Christ quickly grew, leading her to form an adult mission team to serve both nationally and internationally. After completing her graduate studies, she, along with two dedicated volunteers, began ministering in underserved areas across the United States and abroad, partnering with various organizations to maximize their reach.
While Dr. Robertson enjoys serving students within the U.S., her deepest passion lies in ministering to children and adults in destitute and impoverished areas around the globe. Inspired by the Apostle Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 9:22—“I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some”—she embraces cultural diversity and sensitivity, immersing herself in local customs such as sharing “mate” tea in Argentina and partaking in culture-specific foods.
The gratitude and joy expressed by children and adults in poverty-stricken areas have deeply moved Dr. Robertson and her team. In places where even basic necessities are scarce, the team distributes Christian literature, gently used clothing, small toiletries, and most importantly, shares the hope found in Jesus Christ. Proverbs 19:17 reminds them, "Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done."
Dr. Robertson and her mission team dedicate their summer and holiday breaks to mission field work, seeking God’s guidance through prayer for each destination. They often serve in communities where residents lack essentials like food, shelter, and spiritual encouragement. From serving hot meals to the homeless to hosting prayer gatherings, their goal is to make a positive and lasting impact for the Kingdom of God.
Through countless smiles, Bible teachings, heartfelt prayers (often facilitated by translators), and even her growing ability to communicate in conversational Spanish, Dr. Robertson has witnessed the transformative power of Christ’s love. She is humbled and fulfilled knowing that a child, an adult, or an entire community from another culture can see the compassion of Jesus reflected through her and her team.
Her ministry echoes Jesus’ command in Matthew 5:16: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Dr. Robertson firmly believes that every act of service is an opportunity to demonstrate God’s love and spread the good news of salvation.
Fayetteville Observer Newspaper Article: "Mission Work Can Impact Lives, Even Your Own" by Tonjai E. Robertson
twiGG Officers
President-Dr. Tonjai E. Robertson
Treasurer-Mrs. Chevonne Bryan
Secretary-Ms. Jennifer Kelly
Fundraiser Chair-Mrs. Oletha Alston