Palawano

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

About the People

The Palawano are a tribal group inhabiting the mountains in the south of Palawan. They are cultivators, forest-foragers, and hunters who somewhat resemble Malaysians. The Palawano language varies from region to region but seems to have similarities to Malay. Palawanos live in huts that they make from materials found in the jungle surrounding them. They live in family groups instead of typical villages and tend to live with the wife’s family group rather than the husband’s. These animistic people are controlled by their fear of the spirits, and the children are taught to fear them from their youngest days. Mainly illiterate but bright people, their youngsters have a yearning to learn. On the other hand, the adults have a fear of change and cling tenaciously to the ways of their forefathers.

Frontier Stories

Choices

Though the money was never returned, I gained valuable life lessons, and I am grateful for this experience. Even when it was not easy, I found the greatest joy and peace in choosing to forgive.

By: Janelle Alder
February 01 2022, 8:59 am | Comments 0

Jungle House Call: Malnasan’s Foot Funeral

I am thankful God gave us this opportunity to minister to Malnasan and his family. Please pray for his continued recovery and that faith and love for Jesus might grow in his heart and family.

By: Seth Miller
February 01 2022, 8:52 am | Comments 0

Trusting and Waiting 101

As I continue to work around Mountain View Farm, learn the Palawano language and help out discharged Palawano patients from the hospital, please continue to pray for the continuation of this project and that I may be a blessing to the people here.

By: Emory Kelley
February 01 2022, 8:47 am | Comments 0

Unless Jesus Is in It

In our effort to bring people to Jesus and help with their physical or educational needs, we continually discover our own great need for Jesus and that nothing we do can be effective unless He is in it.

By: Leonda George
February 01 2022, 8:45 am | Comments 0

From Orphan to Missionary

As parents and missionaries who have mentored and parented both of these young people, it is rewarding to see their spiritual growth and their commitment to the salvation of others.

By: Kent & Leonda George
December 01 2021, 12:01 pm | Comments 0

Risa

I was so happy for her decision, and am thankful that you and I had a part in her journey. Thank you so much for your prayers and financial partnership. God is using us to make a difference in lives here in Palawan!

By: Seth & Sonya Miller
December 01 2021, 8:36 am | Comments 0

Jungle House Call

God can write a happy ending to this story. He raised Lazarus to life, and He can bring Malnasan’s dead foot, toes and finger to life, as well.

By: Seth Miller
October 01 2021, 3:18 pm | Comments 0

Imbri

I am so thankful for the turning point Imbri had that day in the hospital and I am thankful for God’s great healing in his life!

By: Seth Miller
August 01 2021, 9:48 am | Comments 0

A Mighty Witch Doctor Comes to the Clinic

There have been many stories of possessions and witchcraft from their area that would make one’s skin crawl. We have high hopes that our work with their chief witch doctor Lawangan will be an opening wedge to that dark place.

By: Laressa Farnsworth
August 01 2021, 9:28 am | Comments 0

A Thousand Villages Like Them

It was hard saying good-bye knowing that in this uncertain world, anything can happen, but we trust that God will continue to protect them and provide for their needs. We also trust that when we visit again, there will be those who are opening their hearts to Jesus.

By: Leonda George
July 01 2021, 7:53 am | Comments 0

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