The Mission Society provides global missionary support through missionary recruiting, missionary training and equipping church leaders and others to lead international and short-term mission trips. Based in Norcross, GA, The Mission Society was originally formed to support Methodist missionaries, but now works with a variety of Wesleyan denominations offering missionary training, missionary seminars, missionary workshops and church leadership training throughout the United States and around the world.
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Kazakhstan

Far East/Asia


Year opened: 1993

The second largest former Soviet republic is home to over 15 million residents, 19% of which live below the poverty line. The mix of Kazakh and Russian, as well as other people-groups create an interesting mix of cultures and religious understanding. Just over 50% of the population is Kazakh, most of whom are at least nominally Muslim. About 40% of the population is ethnically Russian, who tend to be nominally Orthodox.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union an amazing opportunity was presented to Christians worldwide. Due to the spiritual vacuum left by decades of communism and an imposed atheistic belief-system, the need for the Gospel message was astounding. The physical and spiritual poverty of inhabitants throughout the former Soviet Union seemed impossible to calculate, much less diminish through evangelistic and humanitarian efforts. Yet, the vision and courage of those God called in the early years has had a tremendous impact on the nations that accepted aid.

Kazakhstan was one of the first countries to declare independence and begin to chart her own course. Just two years after the Iron Curtain fell, Mission Society missionaries settled in the region. Looking back on the past fifteen years, no one could have guessed the miracles that would take place and the lives that would be changed.

Today, Kazakhstan not only has a growing Christian population, but is becoming a mission-sending nation herself. The church equips local Christians to serve outside the country as cross-cultural missionaries to the more closed Muslim nations that surround them. Because of their close cultural affiliation with other people-groups, regional location, and understanding of persecution, Kazakh believers are prime candidates to minister to their neighbors. Students from Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and other nations flood the institutes in Kazakhstan in pursuit of degrees qualifying them for advanced jobs. Most are also eager to learn English, often the language of instruction. This provides an incredible opportunity for both local and expatriate believers to build relationships with people that would have little or no opportunity to hear of Christ in their own nations. English clubs, student ministry groups and other forms of building relationships with these foreign students has increased as more and more students move to Kazakhstan.

 

 Prayer Requests

  • Pray for new believers, that they might develop into mature servant-leaders.
  • Pray for strength for the Kazakh Church as it faces increasing pressures from government and community.
  • Pray for unity between ethnic Russian and Kazakh believers.
  • Pray for relationships between missionaries and local people who are open to the Gospel.

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