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Amy Law

Area Director: Amy Law

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.

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 is married.

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Opportunities

Are you currently enjoying and building your career? Would you like to offer your skills and experience to another culture who has little, if any access to Jesus? Do you have expertise in teaching, nursing, water treatment or business?

Global Teams is looking for ordinary people who desire to follow an extraordinary God. We are looking for people with practical ministry experience, curiosity, love for other cultures, and a desire to serve with a multicultural team of believers. Do you hear Jesus calling? Come and see with Global Teams. We are waiting for nurses to work in Uganda, business people to consult in Malawi, engineers to serve in Nepal, and teachers to teach in India. What is your unique gifting or expertise? We would be honored to help you join a Global Team and watch Jesus empower you to disciple nations.

Take the first step and fill out the online form — Here I Am, Send Me — or email Amy at alaw@global-teams.org.

“Fifteen years ago, I was thinking, ‘What could a retired engineer do for God?’ But today by His grace, we are making an impact among the least reached in South Asia.”

Testimonies

  • Building Connections

    In one of Cody’s English classes, a student recently asked if he could help him understand who Jesus is because he had never met anyone who could explain it before. Around the same time, God answered another prayer as Rachel began a friendship with a local woman curious about why someone would want to know…

North American believers, while no longer the majority, must still contribute their unique gifts.