George Mission to the Palawano
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, Inc. 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 junior academy. 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 songbooks for use in their churches. Bible translation and editing continues.
Our registered non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) in the Philippines is known as Palawan Aid International-Kabatangan View Schools, Inc. In the USA we call ourselves ‘Mission to the Palawano’.

Your donations through GMI support this ongoing work that has established seven (7) indigenous-led churches, many schools in remote villages, scholarships for college students and medical aid for the less fortunate. It also provides air support for supplying the physical needs of the staff, schools and clinic and airlift for those needing to get to higher medical care in the lowlands.

Your donation will go to support George Mission to the Palawano.
For more information on this project please contact Gospel Ministries International.
