God’s Word reaching the furthest parts of the world
- Will A-s
- May 27
- 1 min read

The Nenets are the largest group of the Samoyed peoples. They live in north-western Siberia as well as the Arctic Ocean islands and the Kola Peninsula. It is a land characterised by the tundra – a country of permafrost, numerous rivers, and vast marshy areas. The climate is extreme, with snow falling up to 260 days a year and temperatures falling to as low as -50 degrees Celsius in the winter. Yet the Nenets need to hear the Gospel. In the 18th century, the Russian Orthodox Church sent missionaries to the area. Later the Gospel was brought to this remote people group, but many continued to hold on to their animistic beliefs. Today there are some Nenets believers in village evangelical churches, but most live in the tundra.
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