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About Bill & Donna

Bill-Donna-Davis-YosemiteThanks for stopping by. We’re Bill and Donna Davis, and our passion is seeing Unreached People Groups reached for Christ.

We believe that everyone deserves to hear the gospel in their heart language, don’t you?

We have launched out into a new ministry. As the churches in many non-Western nations are starting to send out their own missionaries, we are partnering with them to provide the training they need in order to learn the unknown languages of the Unreached People Groups they want to minister to. We are committed to helping them to communicate the gospel effectively, clearly communicating God’s truth in a way which will impact lives.

We spent over 33 years as missionaries to the Palawano people on the island of Palawan in the Philippines. Not the end of the world… but you can see it from there.

Let’s just say that it was an adventure. And by God’s grace, in 2014 we celebrated the fact that our translation of the Palawano New Testament has been printed and is in the hands of the Palawanos! A digital, solar-powered audio version is also being distributed.

This is our ministry site where we will post information about Unreached Peoples, and provide progress reports on the efforts to reach them. We’ll also keep you updated on our ministry and inform you of how to pray for us, and for the unreached peoples of the world, and for all those we are training and mobilizing to reach them…

…each in their own Heart Language.

Enjoy our posts and leave a comment or two!

-Bill and Donna

International Language and Linguistic Consultant with Ethnos360

(Ethnos360 is New Tribes Mission’s new name!)

 


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Bill and Donna
Youth Group Mexico Ministry Trip 1975

              Back in the mid-1970s, when we were just a couple of crazy kids from Southern California,      we followed the call to serve the Lord overseas.


God sent us to work with the Palawano people, in the Philippines.

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Davis family, in our early days on Palawan.

By God’s grace, the Palawano people now have the New Testament in their own Heart Language.

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Iping With Her New Bible

 

What’s been going on —

  • Joint Projects
  • Christ is Building His Church
  • What God Did
  • If At First You Don’t Succeed…
  • They Come in Threes
  • God at Work Among the Nations
  • Bones, Kids and Skin
  • CANCER FREE!
  • Update on Donna
  • Health Concerns
  • Lini’s Surgery
  • Update on Lini – Need Met
  • UPDATE ON HOW TO GIVE FOR LINI
  • Urgent Prayer Request
  • God Works Long Distance
  • Update on Cancelled Africa Trip
  • When God has Different Plans
  • Good to be Negative
  • A Time to Heal
  • Talk is not Cheap

Why “Heart Languages”?

A person's Heart Language is the language they use to think and to most easily describe their feelings; a message in the heart language will have the deepest impact.

Even people who are skillfully multilingual have only one heart language.

We are committed to the belief that the most effective communication of the gospel and the most fruitful discipling ministry will be done in the heart language of the hearers.

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