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There are more than 400 people groups in Central Asia with no access to the gospel. Learn more about these unengaged peoples at   www.giveaccess.info



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NOVEMBER 2008

Turkmenistan: The people and the land
“Our plane landed in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, about 5:30 a.m. just as the sun was breaching the horizon. Filling the sky with reds and yellow, shedding the dark covers of the night, a new day began...” read more >

Talking with a Tajik pastor
“My ideas about the church have completely changed. If there is a church that is really tied to the Lord, then it has a chance. But there are a lot who are really tied to their system. Our door is always open; it is never closed. I know that we must be true followers of Jesus; more than this, I don’t know.” read more >

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ENGAGE
REGISTER NOW for the Central Asia Summit
November 12-14, 2008
Become part of God's story in Central Asia. Registration deadline is November 1, 2008!

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RESOURCES
Cover image: Share tea, share lifeShare tea, share life: Conversations with Women in Central Asia is a new 24-page booklet designed to be experienced on several levels. Six first-person stories touch on everyday realities for Central Asian women. Following the stories is a step-by-step guide for leading a Prayer Tea event for women's ministries, missions groups or church prayer meetings.
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Ordinary people, extraordinary God: A prayer guide for Christians serving in Central Asia
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PRAY through the Headlines A New Laws Threaten Christians   03 October 2008
A proposed law in Iran seeks death penalty for those who chose to leave Islam.
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PRAY
Prayerwalk Ankara, Turkey now >
Prayerwalk the Black Sea region of Turkey now >
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ENCOUNTER
Hope and a future: Karakalpak believers face difficult choices
Bektas could not have imagined in those early days where his earnest belief in Jesus would take him. A little over a year after becoming a believer, Bektas was pastoring a small church when police raided his home and arrested him. read more >