Our Focus
We are committed to empowering marginalized and persecuted Christians of all denominations in Pakistan. Our primary mission is to provide support and guidance, particularly to Christians facing discrimination due to their unwavering faith in Jesus Christ.
Christianity is the third-largest religion in Pakistan, representing about 1.27% (approximately 2.6 million) of the population, according to the 2017 Census. It was introduced to the Indian subcontinent by Thomas the Apostle.
When Pakistan was founded on August 14, 1947, its founder, Jinnah, promised complete equality of citizenship for all citizens. Unfortunately, this promise was not upheld by his successors. In 1956, Pakistan became an Islamic Republic, with Islam as the source of legislation and the cornerstone of the national identity.
We form alliances with fellow believers in Pakistan who endure persecution due to their faith. These courageous individuals collaborate with us to provide support and empowerment to Christian families facing adversity.
Given the significant risks they face, including potential arrest, imprisonment, and martyrdom due to their association with us, we take comprehensive measures to protect their identities.
Pakistan is also designated as a "Country of Particular Concern" under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, as recognized by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.