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 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 mostly in the interior of southern Palawan.

Kent has a passion for mission aviation and is skilled in construction and mechanics. Kent is a great story-teller and through his example has influenced and helped to develop many indigenous preachers. Leonda, with a passion for medical ministry and education and has been instrumental in opening 4 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 in translating a number of books for use in school, as well as a book of hymns and choruses for use in their churches.

Kent and Leonda are the proud parents of 7 children/foster children and have 10 grandchildren that bring them great joy.

Frontier Stories

The Trek

I’m grateful to the Lord for the team He has given us this year and for the united strength they bring.

By: Leonda George
March 01 2013, 12:17 pm | Comments 0

Giving All

Seventeen years is indeed a long time to be in the mission field, and people often ask when we are planning to come home.

By: Kent George
February 01 2013, 11:28 am | Comments 0

A Few More Days

One day, Sunganan began having heart pains that wouldn’t resolve with medication, and he cried out in severe pain.

By: Kent & Leonda George
January 01 2013, 11:03 am | Comments 0

The Rescue

About three weeks ago, Napthali, our trusted Filipino Bible teacher, made his monthly visit to Kalbu in Kebgen. Kebgen is Taw’t Deram territory and very remote from civilization. So when I say Napthali “visited,” I mean he hiked narrow, precipitous trails for 10 to 12 hours through some of the most rugged country in southern Palawan.

By: Kent George
November 01 2012, 1:21 pm | Comments 0

A Letter to Our Returned Student Missionaries

Your 10 months in Palawan was a season of growth and change for you. There were times of agony, intense joy, loneliness and homesickness, fatigue like you never imagined possible, and real-time evidence of being used by God to save lives, mend wounds and minister to hearts. During these months you learned a new language and culture, made new friendships and gave of yourself in ways that perhaps you didn’t even know you could. Though at times you longed for a more predictable schedule and more down time, you gave of yourself and found fulfillment. Through this you have changed.

By: Leonda George
October 01 2012, 1:18 pm | Comments 0

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