Born in France to English and Scottish missionary parents, Timothée Paton gave his life to Christ at the age of 4.
At twelve years of age, he preached his first sermon.
At 13, he set up an evangelistic outreach using gospel posters and advertisements in newspapers, reaching thousands in Europe and Africa.
After Bible school in the UK and serving as a pastor in France, Timothée was stirred by the needs of children living on the streets in Cambodia.
In 1999, he gave away everything he had and flew out to Phnom Penh where he has been serving God and the poor ever since.
Timothée launched 2 projects: “The Bridge of Hope” and “The Bong Paoun Project”, ministering to street-working children from the slums of Cambodia.
In 2012, Timothée started a whole new ministry: “You’ve Got Talent!”, a show providing opportunities for local talents to perform and for people outside the church to hear and see something of the Gospel.
Besides serving on the pastoral team of the International Christian Assembly in Phnom Penh, Timothée also travels to all the six continents, speaking in universities, youth rallies, Bible schools and churches, challenging young and old to take the Good News to the least, the lost and the last.