Remembering Don Richardson
Don Richardson, June 23, 1935 – December 23, 2018
Over the course of Don Richardson’s lifetime, many knew him as a mission advocate, foundational leader, captivating speaker and best-selling author. Here at Pioneers, however, we have long since counted Don as a dear member of our global family. Don’s voice and contributions significantly impacted missiology and cross-cultural contextualization. He was highly successful in his field, but he considered this accomplishment a mere outcome to his one and only focus: to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Undaunted faith and a deep passion for the unreached marked Don’s life. He leaves a legacy rich in the fruit of his prayerful perseverance.
Don was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada in 1935. When he was 17 years old, he dedicated his life to the Lord at a Youth for Christ rally. From this point on, Don began to wholeheartedly pursue God’s missional call on his life. Don married his first wife, Carol Joy, and they graduated together from Prairie Bible Institute in Alberta, Canada. In 1962 they moved to Papua, Indonesia, serving with a mission agency called Regions Beyond Missionary Union, now called World Team. Don’s unwavering commitment to the cannibalistic Sawi tribe transcended the fierce opposition that living among them presented. During their 15 years on the field, Don and Carol slowly found ways to contextualize the gospel. They also translated the New Testament into the Sawi language and saw much of the tribe come to Christ.
Don Richardson and Peace Child
After writing and publishing his best-selling book Peace Child in 1974, Don transitioned into a new role with World Team. Moving back to the United States, he traveled extensively and regularly spoke at churches and conferences around the globe. His book about ministry among the Sawi people sold almost half a million copies and was the Reader’s Digest book of the month selection. Today, the book is available in 27 languages.
In 2004, Carol Joy passed away. Seventeen months later, Don married his second wife, Carol Joyce, and they ministered together until his illness surfaced in March 2018. Since their marriage, Don authored five more books and continued to speak and advocate for cross-cultural missions around the world. He actively helped develop, promote and support the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement course. His life and work continue to impact thousands. He went home to be with the Lord on December 23, 2018. Pioneers, and indeed people around the world, will deeply miss him.
50 Years after Peace Child
In 2012, Steve Richardson joins his father, Don, and two brothers, Shannon and Paul, to visit the Sawi village where they grew up. What is the state of the church they planted among the Sawi? Watch Never the Same.
Memorial Service for Don Richardson
The Richardson family has created a website, Peace Child Legacy, which contains video footage, photographs and information about Don’s life and ministry. Watch the memorial below.
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