Global CHE Network Service Team
Service Team
The GCN Service team is comprised of self-supporting missionaries, administrative staff, contractors and volunteers that serve under the leadership of the Network Coordinator. The goal of the Service Team is to serve YOU! Service Team members work to facilitate collaboration, research best practices, develop and distribute curriculum, and build the capacity of the network and its members for Global impact.
Terry Dalrymple
Founder and Coordinator, Global CHE Network
Terry founded the CHE Network in 2008 and serves as Coordinator of the Global CHE Network Service Team.
After years of service in the Philippines as a church planter, Terry pioneered Community Health Evangelism for Medical Ambassadors International (MAI) in nine countries in Southeast Asia, working together with partners to establish CHE ministries in more than 400 communities. Later as International Coordinator at MAI, he guided the expansion of a growing CHE movement with a truly global footprint. He is a capable teacher, trainer, and enthusiastic speaker on Biblical wholism and transformational development. He recently authored the book, Beyond Poverty: Multiplying Sustainable Community Development. Terry is married to Jeannie who works beside him in the Global CHE Network office.
Dr. Jody Collinge
CHE Curriculum Facilitator Children's CHE Developer
Dr. Jody Collinge has written thousands of CHE lessons and gives oversight to the development of curriculum for the Global CHE Network. A pediatrician by trade, she has heard God’s call and served Him in missions from her home base of Zihuatanejo, Mexico. She continues to find her calling to serve children as she developed “Children’s CHE”, a community health evangelism program being used worldwide. She is an avid researcher and holds a degree in Tropical Medicine.
Jeannie Dalrymple
Office Administrator/Member Services
Jeannie and Terry have had hearts to serve together in missions since the day they met. They served as church planters in the Philippines for ten years, learning two Filipino languages. Upon returning to the states, Jeannie went back to school, receiving a degree in nursing and has been caring for people at the hospital bedside for nearly 20 years. God has recently opened the door to allow her to use her gifts in communication to work alongside Terry at the GCN office. They have been married for 40 years. She is blessed with three grown children and their spouses and four grandchildren–each one brings a smile to her face!
Miche’ Darnell
Assistant: IT/Finances
Miche’s job description does not give her due credit. On our team she might be known as the “All-around, amazing, adaptable servant of the Lord”. She has a “can do” attitude and gets the job done, whatever task may be put in front of her! Miche’ developed a passion for missions work at a young age. She loves seeing God work throughout the world and hearing people’s “God stories”. Miche’ is married to Michael Darnell. They have two teenage children. The family enjoys serving together in various capacities in their community.
Drs. Tom Chen and Heidi Wu
Million Village Challenge Catalysts
Tom and Heidi are people who follow Isaiah’s example, “Here am I, Lord, send me!” Tom and Heidi made lifestyle changes in order to serve the Lord in missions. They both serve in their respective medical professions, Tom as a Christian Psychologist and Heidi as a Medical Doctor, but have set aside time to serve the Lord when the opportunity arises. They joined Terry last year at a Million Village Challenge Consultation and are now working to get consultations around the world organized. Through these gatherings, we pray that Community Health Evangelists will grasp the need for multiplication–beyond projects to movements!
Jenna Schmid
GCN Disability Advocate
Jenna Schmid comes to the Global CHE Network with a love for Jesus and a heart for serving the disabled. She graduated with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy with the desire to use her training in missions. She met her husband, Guido, in Haiti when they served together on a Joni & Friends short-term trip. Jenna and Guido have led teams for Joni & Friends in both Poland and Ghana. Jenna has worked as a Physical Therapist for a number of years in a clinical setting, most recently at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. God has now made a way for Jenna to serve full time in missions—we are blessed to have her on the Service Team.
Guido Schmid
GCN Disability Advocate
Guido was born and raised in Germany where he learned the trade of woodworking and loved it! By God's sovereignty he moved to Arizona where he became a Christian and grew in his relationship with God. Two years later he survived a motorcycle accident which left him paralyzed from the chest down. Despite this, he learned how to not only live and continue his passion for woodworking with his disability, but also to use it for God's glory and to reach others with disabilities. As GCN's Disability Advocate with his wife, Jenna, they are training CHE trainers to mobilize the church and community to take ownership of establishing their respective disability ministries around the world!
Tim Albright
Operations Manager
Tim comes to the GCN Service Team with a wealth of experience which equips him well to serve as our Field Operations Manager.
Tim has spent most of his life in West Africa, having grown up in the the remote, agricultural village of Sanekuy. He and his wife, Ruth, met while they were in college and then served the Lord as a family in Burkina Faso with a focus on community development. This initial focus on Burkina Faso soon expanded into a regional role, training and empowering leadership in multiple countries.
After 23 years of serving as a West Africa regional community development consultant and facilitator, Tim was asked to join ECHO Inc. in Fort Myers, Florida. While Tim's primary role during his 14 years at ECHO was in the capacity of Chief Operations Officer, Tim has always been passionate about the whole (wholistic) gospel given to the whole church for the whole world. This reality has been a driving force and significantly shaped the heart of his ministry!
Tim and Ruth have three adult children, all of whom were born in West Africa. They also have one granddaughter, who has captured their hearts and requires frequent visits.
Karen Manna
Communications
Karen grew up in the Philippines as a missionary kid and served on several short-term mission teams as a young adult. She has a heart for Jesus and seeks to serve those around her in whatever ways she is called. These days that looks a lot like running a household: grocery shopping, folding laundry, and taking care of her husband, their energetic 4-year-old son, and big, rambunctious dog! She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Grand Canyon University and serves the Global CHE Network as our part-time administrative assistant.
Debbie Jacobs
CHE Curriculum Manager
Debbie Jacobs has a very important job in our network as the CHE Curriculum Manager. Her background in editing the training curriculum and compiling CHE manuals for over 15 years gives her a great understanding of the materials. If you have read the book, Beyond Poverty, she played a key role in editing the transcripts!
Debbie has served in missions with her husband, Dave for over 30 years. In 2004, they founded Overcomers International, focusing on discipleship and leadership training.
Married for 44 years, Debbie and her husband David have 2 children and 7 grandchildren. They all live in the state of Texas and enjoy spending time outdoors!
Ricardo Luna
Global Mission Mobilization
Ricardo Luna comes to the GCN Service Team with a passion and calling to serve God by serving the least, the last, and the lost. He is a global expansion mobilizer for both the Global CHE Network and Transform World and understands that we live in a Kairos moment. He is primarily called to the Million Village Challenge and has a passion for global ministry from the local church, designed to be the community transformation center.
"In 44 years of global ministry, I have been inspired and challenged by the persecuted and victorious church, as well as the importance of high impact, deeply relational and relevant next generation ministry."