Kent & Leonda George

Career Missionaries since 1995, serving the Palawano people of the Philippines.

Pastor Kent and Leonda George have been serving as missionaries in the Philippines since 1995. Kent, a graduate of Pacific Union College and Andrews University Seminary, pastored in the Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-day Adventists before joining Adventist Frontier Missions as a church planter. Leonda, also a graduate of Pacific Union College has worked side by side with her husband establishing indigenous churches and schools mostly in the interior of southern Palawan.

Kent has a passion for mission aviation and is skilled in construction and mechanics. Also a great story-teller, he has, through his example, influenced and helped to develop many indigenous preachers. Leonda, with a passion for medical ministry and education and has been instrumental in establishing a jungle clinic/hospital and opening 5 elementary schools and a secondary school, as well as a remote clinic. She and her team continue to train indigenous health workers and teachers. She has collaborated with her daughter Gielyn George, a native speaker, in translating a number of books and other materials for use in school and churches, as well as a songbook for use in their churches. Bible translation and editing continues.

Kent and Leonda are the proud parents of 7 children/foster children and have 14 grandchildren that bring them great joy.

Frontier Stories

Journey to Kebgen

These former Taw’t Deram cannibals are finding Jesus.

By: Leonda George
April 01 2016, 10:59 am | Comments 0

Palawano Men’s Retreat

This retreat had a deeper impact than we could ever imagine.

By: Kent George
February 01 2016, 9:01 am | Comments 1

Little Girl Lost

Everything else paled into insignificance as we put forth every effort to find and save little Ayla.

By: Leonda George
January 01 2016, 9:08 am | Comments 0

Durman

Durman is becoming a warrior for Christ.

By: Leonda George
December 01 2015, 2:35 pm | Comments 0

Perfect Love

God’s love changed Bapa’s life, and it changed mine. It can change yours, too.

By: Rachel Wilson
October 01 2015, 11:57 am | Comments 0

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