In this installment of AMR’s Three Questions series, Chris Gordon sits down with Kathy Clow, whose work quietly spans continents, callings, and seasons of life. Kathy and her husband John have served with Mission to the World for nearly twenty-five years, most recently in Central America, where Kathy has long been involved in missionary care and encouragement.
In the conversation, Kathy reflects on life and ministry shaped by long obedience, the formation that comes through counseling work, and what it means to care well for marriages, families, and women serving faithfully across the global church.
Kathy Clow has served with Mission to the World since 2001, focusing on member care and support for missionaries and their families. Raised in Georgia, she earned a degree in special education from North Georgia College and has spent more than two decades living and serving in Central America. Kathy is currently completing a master’s degree in mental health counseling with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy, and she brings both professional training and long experience to her care for couples and women serving around the world.

