Bantayanon in Philippines

Bantayanon
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People Name: Bantayanon
Country: Philippines
10/40 Window: No
Population: 95,000
World Population: 95,000
Primary Language: Bantayanon
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 85.00 %
Evangelicals: 7.00 %
Scripture: Translation Started
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: No
People Cluster: Filipino, Central
Affinity Bloc: Malay Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

The Bantayanon people live on Bantayan Island and the surrounding islets in northern Cebu, situated in the Central Visayas region. Their traditional language, Bantayanon, is part of the Central Bisayan branch and is closely related to Waray and Hiligaynon.

Historical accounts trace their linguistic roots to movements of Bisayan-speaking peoples across the central islands, with Bantayan developing its own distinct identity over generations. Their island homeland has long served as a crossroads for fishing, trade, and cultural exchange.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Bantayanon communities often center around strong family networks, with several generations living close to one another. Livelihoods commonly include fishing, small-scale farming, local trade, and crafts that draw from the island's coastal environment. Community life is marked by shared labor, local markets, and cooperative relationships.

Festivals and gatherings reflect a blend of local tradition and wider Visayan cultural patterns, with music, food, and communal activities strengthening bonds among neighbors. Many families place great value on education and language preservation, as local initiatives work to maintain their linguistic heritage.

What Are Their Beliefs?

The Bantayanon people are broadly associated with Christianity according to regional religious identity data. Most likely, their faith is divided between the spirit world and Jesus Christ

Confirmed language projects indicate that Scripture is available in a language they understand, as the Bantayanon New Testament translation effort is actively underway.

What Are Their Needs?

The Bantayanon people benefit from continued opportunities for spiritual growth, discipleship, and strengthened local fellowship. As their language faces pressures from more dominant regional languages, long-term efforts to preserve and use Bantayanon in church, home, and community settings support both cultural identity and spiritual formation.

Families also value stable livelihoods, community unity, and strong leadership—needs that remain consistent across generations. Encouraging the development of local Christian leaders and supporting initiatives that strengthen family and community life can help them flourish.

Prayer Points

Pray for spiritual maturity among Bantayanon believers and for continued growth in Christ-centered living.
Pray for emerging leaders who can serve their communities faithfully and guide churches with wisdom.
Pray for the Bantayanon people to become a mission force, carrying the gospel to nearby islands and other peoples.
Pray for ongoing Scripture use, that the Bantayanon New Testament work will bear fruit and help families engage deeply with God's word.
Pray for healthy families and sustainable livelihoods, especially in coastal areas where economic conditions may shift.

Text Source:   Joshua Project