Morgan Davis is a vocational missionary and missiology practitioner serving with Strategic Mission Collective. She works alongside global church networks and local leaders to support faithful Bible translation, Scripture engagement, and theological formation in multilingual contexts. Her work focuses on developing multimodal translation and training methods so that the Church can encounter Jesus through His Word within its own languages and cultural frameworks.
With more than a decade of cross-cultural ministry experience across Africa and Southeast Asia, Morgan has served among unreached and frontier people groups, with particular attention to Muslim-majority contexts. She specializes in oral Bible translation, storytelling-based Scripture internalization, and learner-centered training approaches that prioritize local ownership, long-term sustainability, and the formation of faithful leaders equipped to teach and proclaim Scripture within their own communities.
Morgan is currently pursuing an M.Div. in Muslim-Christian Relations at Columbia International University’s Seminary. In recognition of her contributions to the field of missiology, an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters was conferred upon her by Washington International Theological Seminary in Nairobi, Kenya. In addition to her work with SMC, Morgan serves as President of the Maryland–Delaware Woman’s Missionary Union, encouraging missions-discipleship and engagement among believers of all ages, and is actively involved with the National African American Missions Council, supporting the resourcing of African-American and diaspora missionaries in the US and abroad.
Morgan also contributes to the broader missiological conversation through speaking, writing, and collaborative scholarship. She has presented at gatherings such as the Evangelical Missiological Society and Missio Nexus, engaging practitioners and scholars on issues of Bible translation, Scripture engagement, and mission in complex cultural contexts. Her published work and essays appear across online platforms and ministry journals, where she seeks to serve the global Church by offering thoughtful, field-rooted reflection that bridges academic insight and lived ministry.
She and her husband, Chris, live on the East Coast. They are the proud parents of their three adult children and remain committed to a life of long-term obedience to the Lord Jesus and the Great Commission.
