Craig & Dana Kuehn
Craig & Dana Kuehn
Missionary Number: M105
Craig Kuehn and his late wife, Sandra, joined Go To Nations in 1990. They relocated to Manila, Philippines in 1991, and together they championed Go To Nations' vision to train, equip, and mobilize laborers for the harvest. To date, more than 5,000 ministers have been equipped in 11 nations and with 18 nationalities.
In 1994, they accepted the role of Asia Pacific Regional Directors. Using the model of ‘Team as Spiritual Family’, they grew a team consisting of 50 Go To Nations missionaries and almost 70 Asian Affiliates and staff working all across the region, birthing Go To Nations’ largest multi-cultural, multi-generational regional teams.
In 2016, Craig was set in as the Vice President of Global Ministries and added to Go To Nations Executive Council. Today, Craig serves as the Executive Vice President of Global Ministries and continues to undergird the ministry and missionaries serving around the world through his oversight and continued wisdom in leadership. Global Ministries continues to strengthen their Leadership Development Track for emerging and established leaders around the world in order to position Go To Nations for continued international growth and expansion into new territory and avenues of effective ministry.
Five years after Sandra graduated from this life, Craig was praying about a co-destined heir to join him in ministry. In that season the Lord directed him to scripture emphasizing that if a priest lost his wife and became a widower, he was instructed to marry the widow of a priest–a wife that understood the responsibilities of a life in ministry. A few weeks later he was introduced to Dana, an able and experienced minister that had lost her husband a few years earlier. Early in her ministry life, Dana had a specific call to global missions but that calling had not yet come to fruition. After 7 months of counsel and courtship, they were married in February of 2025. Dana serves alongside Craig to pray, encourage and support Go To Nations missionaries as ministers, singles and families.

