Ein Bericht über eine Gemeindegründung in Kirgistan, selbst wenn es in englischer Sprache ist, darf nicht unbeachtet bleiben: "High in the mountains of north central Kyrgyzstan lies a long, remote valley called the Suusamyr. Only about 6,000 Kyrgyz live there, most eking out a living from the rocky soil, though it was once known as the main sheep-breeding region of the country. Pastor K. jokingly calls it "The Siberia of Kyrgyzstan", but as cold and remote as it is, God has not forgotten it and the holy fire of His Spirit has been at work there. This report begins with the faithfulness of dear sister G. who went there from T. Church in Bishkek and distributed literature. From that simple beginning some 5-6 years ago a small group of worshippers came into being in one village and grew to about 30-40 in number under the care of Brother M. Eventually an era of persecution began and people in the village strongly opposed the group and tried to keep the workers from town away...
Jesaja 35,1 "The desert and the parched land will be glad; the wilderness will rejoice and blossom. Like the crocus ..." "Die Wüste und Einöde wird sich freuen, und die Steppe wird frohlocken und blühen wie ein Narzissenfeld." Dieser blog soll der Missionsarbeit in den unerreichten Gebieten gewidmet sein! Es ist praktisch eine "Narzisse in der Wüste", wo man sich über jede Vegetation wundert. Gott kann Wachstum bewirken, auch in Ländern, die wie Wüste sind.