In the vast region of Eurasia, indigenous, pioneer missionaries travel far distances to bring the message of Christ to isolated, unreached people groups.

An indigenous ministry in the closed, landlocked country of Kyrgyzstan is meeting people’s felt needs while sharing the hope of Christ. Ministry workers provided food to poor, mountain communities where many Kyrgyz lost their livelihoods due to COVID-19 lockdowns. The Kyrgyz are nearly 100 percent Muslim; however, ministry workers have already planted several churches among them. In Armenia, an indigenous ministry that has planted 13 churches is sharing the gospel and caring for families displaced by a war with Azerbaijan in 2020 over disputed territory.

Native missionaries in Russia are reaching nomadic reindeer herders who live near the Arctic Circle in an area translated in their language as “the ends of the earth,” along with several other unreached people groups who are isolated or marginalized like the gypsies. Missionaries are making inroads into their communities through programs for children and youth and by helping to meet their needs for food, medicine, and clothing.

Your monthly support will help missionaries in Eurasia reach their communities with the gospel.