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Kyrgyzstan: A Country of Mountains, Walnuts, and Silk Roads
Kyrgyzstan is frequently called the “Switzerland of Central Asia” since it is, first of all, a country of mountains. The land is a part of the Tian Shan mountain region, which covers 80 percent of the country. Its highest point is Jengish Chokusu (“Victory Peak”), one of two mountain peaks that are more than seven thousand meters high. More than forty peaks are more than six thousand meters, which makes the area attractive for tourists, especially climbers.
In addition, Kyrgyzstan is rich with rare earth metals. One might even say the people of Kyrgyzstan “walk on money.” However, it is one of the poorest countries in the former Soviet Union and Europe, second only to Tajikistan.[1] This is a reminder that we may live poor spiritual lives because we have abandoned the treasures we have in Christ, such as love, joy, gentleness, peace, and faith.
In contrast with the Kyrgyz mountains, the southern region of the country almost resembles a fairy forest. Kyrgyzstan has the largest collection of walnut trees in the world, and the beauty of the forest and freshness of the air draw many tourists. It is a place that makes people feel something special in their hearts as they enjoy the splendor of nature.
Even biblical characters visited peaceful, natural places like in Song of Solomon 6:11. In a peaceful place in the Kyrgyz mountains, we can walk with God and catch a glimpse of what the Garden of Eden may have looked like.
Most people who know anything about Kyrgyzstan and the Stans associate them with the Silk Roads. It is true that these territories were full of thoroughfares from Europe to China. The roads ran through local settlements, many of which were nomadic camps. For a merchant or a pilgrim, it was a temporary place, but for the locals it was home.
This too can serve as a reminder that wherever we are, we are here only in temporary settlements. As citizens of heaven, we are destined for the eternal city.
Prayer Request
· Praise the Lord that several thousand Kyrgyz have accepted Christ in the previous three decades. But many have not developed a solid foundation in the faith. Please pray they will grow in their relationships with Christ.
[1] “Former Soviet Republics: Winners and Losers,” BBC, August 18, 2011, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14489883.
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