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Area Directors

Curtis Chanda
International Director

Curtis Chanda joined Global Teams as International Director in 2018, bringing over two decades of field experience with Frontiers International, an organization which shares Global Teams’ emphasis on reaching unreached people groups and equipping and sending believers from within new movements.

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Curtis and his wife Diana spent the last twenty years living and working in a Muslim context in Central Asia, where their three daughters were born. Through God’s grace, they were able to plant the first churches in their area for Muslim background believers.


Raphael Juttah
Africa Director

Born in Malawi, Raphael spent his childhood and youth around Sani Muslim populated area in which only one Christian denomination survived the politics of Islam. Though born in religious family, he became regenerate in 1988 and became a serious evangelist amongst the Chewa Muslims with the apologetic kind of preaching. This brought him into serious trouble and this

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became a lesson that helped him change approach to witness Christ to Muslims. Raphael became much motivated when he joined GT in 2003 and from this day he has done ministry amongst Chewa, Yawo Muslims and now with Gujarat and Swahili Muslims.
Raphael was married to Monica in 1997 and together they are blessed with five kids of which one is already with the Lord in heaven. He holds Bachelor of Arts in Theology with University of Malawi and Master of Arts in pastoral ministry with MGST. Raphael is an ordained Anglican priest since the year 2001 and has been serving as a priest as well a field partner.
Raphael has been doing ministry in Malawi and Mozambique since 1993 and was leading GT Malawi as Country Coordinator before he got appointed as acting director for Africa. Raphael takes the mantle from Francis Matumba, his best friend and coworker for many years.


Makset

Makset
Turco-Russia Director

Makset grew up in Karakalpakstan, an autonomous region of Uzbekistan bordering Kazakhstan. As a teenager, following the breakup of the Soviet Union, he attended classes at a local mosque. After a friend shared with him that God loved him, Makset accepted Jesus as his Savior and Lord. “From this day, I had joy, peace and hope. I became a new creation!”

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God gave Makset an evangelistic gift and an apostolic heart. “From this day I shared with my friends. A lot of my friends came to Jesus.” He became involved in an underground church that experienced exponential growth. God also provided an opportunity to study at a Bible seminary in Russia. Despite ongoing arrests and harassment, he chose to remain in Central Asia, where he discipled believers and planted churches. In 2012, Makset was jailed and threatened with years of imprisonment. Miraculously he was freed, and he moved, with his wife and four boys, to Sweden. There, he pastors refugees from all over the world.

Makset speaks several Turkic languages – Kazakh, Karakalpak, Uzbek, Kirgiz – as well as Russian, Swedish, English, and a little Chinese and Dari. He has a passion for seeing the church multiply throughout Russia and Central Asia.


Amy Law
North America Director

Amy has a passion to mobilize young people and churches to pray, give and go to foster disciple making movements among unreached people groups. She has served with Youth with a Mission (YWAM), Caleb Project, Perspectives on the World Christian Movement, Teen Mania, and Frontiers.

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Leading youth teams to Yemen, India, Turkey, Malaysia, China and Thailand has helped her training remain practical and reproducible, as she continues to train young people in YWAM and churches in Perspectives. Amy and her husband raise cattle in Wyoming and home educate one son, while their other son attends high school. 


David Carne & Astrid Hecker
Latin America Directors

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