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

Eyewitness

There is nothing more exciting than being an eyewitness to the working of God in people’s lives.

By: Leonda George
September 01 2016, 8:31 am | Comments 1

Nurgina’s Struggle

God is awesome and able to save to the utmost!

By: Leonda George
August 01 2016, 11:35 am | Comments 0

The Pelawan Sermon

I know God is pursuing the hearts of Rupid and Kela` Ulu.

By: Mark Brady
July 01 2016, 5:42 am | Comments 1

Journey to Kebgen

These former Taw’t Deram cannibals are finding Jesus.

By: Leonda George
April 01 2016, 6:59 am | Comments 0

Palawano Men’s Retreat

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

By: Kent George
February 01 2016, 4:01 am | Comments 1

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