
I walk the streets of Almaty each day, surrounded by the majestic Tien Shan Mountains that rise like a crown over the city. Once our nation’s capital, Almaty remains the beating heart of Kazakhstan—a crossroads of history, culture, and faith. Here, east meets west, and ancient traditions mingle with modern ambition.
We are a people of wanderers. Even our name tells our story: Kazakh means “to wander,” and stan means “place of.” For generations, our identity has been shaped by movement—nomads across the steppe, seekers across centuries. Yet now, our wandering feels deeper. Beneath the progress and prosperity, many hearts are still searching for home.
Our land is rich with oil, minerals, and resources, but our greatest treasure is our youth—half of our nation is under 30. We are full of energy, ideas, and longing. After seventy years under Soviet rule, when faith was silenced and hope was crushed, a new generation is rising—one asking questions that politics, wealth, and tradition cannot answer.
This is why I follow Jesus. In Him, the wanderer finds rest. In Him, the lost find home. My prayer is that Almaty, my city and my people, would discover not just freedom of the body, but freedom of the soul—resting in the arms of a loving Father who welcomes all who wander.
Pray for the youth of Kazakhstan, that a generation searching for meaning would encounter Jesus as the One who brings identity and purpose. (Isaiah 49:6)
Pray for the Church in Almaty, that believers would be bold and unified in sharing the Gospel across all ethnic groups and languages. (Philippians 1:27–28)
Pray for spiritual awakening, that centuries of wandering and oppression would give way to revival and rest in Christ. (Matthew 11:28–29)
Pray for government leaders and educators, that they would allow space for faith to flourish and truth to be spoken freely. (1 Timothy 2:1–2)
Pray that Almaty would become a sending city, raising up disciples who carry the Gospel from Central Asia to the nations beyond. (Acts 13:47)



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