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Pakistan

Nearly twice the size of California, Pakistan is located between India, Afghanistan, China, and Iran. Its climate ranges from hot and dry to arctic in the northern highlands. The country is home of a 62-mile long glacier system, the largest outside the north and south poles.
Formerly a part of British-controlled India, it separated in 1947. With a 1973 constitution stating that all laws are to conform to Islam as outlined in the Koran and Sunnah (sayings and deeds of Muhammad), the state religion in Pakistan is Sunni Islam. Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the constitution, but longstanding discrimination and persecution against Christians has intensified in recent years as Islamic extremism has spread. The population is 96 percent Muslim, 1.85 percent Hindu and 1.5 percent Christian, among other tiny religious minorities. Pakistan has the second-largest number of Muslims in the world after Indonesia.
Urdu and English are the official languages, with Urdu a symbol of national, Islamic unity and English used primarily in business, government and legal matters. More than 75 percent of Pakistanis understand Urdu, but more than 60 languages are spoken in the country. The major ethnic groups are the Punjabis (44.7 percent), Pashtuns (15.4 percent), Sindhis (14.1 percent), Saraikis (8.4 percent) and Muhajirs (7.6 percent).
Longstanding political disputes and lack of foreign investment has led to the underdevelopment of Pakistan. Lack of economic opportunity contributes to widespread poverty. A large portion of the population does not have access to clean water or education.
Of the hundreds of indigenous missionaries bringing the gospel to remote areas where Christ’s name is unknown, many of them have no means of supporting their families and work by faith that the worldwide Body of Christ will support them. Devoting all their time to evangelism, discipleship and church-planting, local missionaries have established fellowships in every major city and numerous towns and villages. Thousands of communities remain unreached, however, and workers request assistance for evangelistic outreaches, distribution of gospel literature and construction of church buildings.
Multiple ministries have undertaken the challenge of meeting the need for trained church leaders. They need support for training programs to equip missionaries to teach Sunday schools, work with teenagers, adults, youth and families, lead women’s groups and plant and pastor congregations. Most of these ministries train about 100 full-time or part-time workers each year; one Bible correspondence school trains 3,000 per year.
Sources: Joshua Project, Wikipedia, CIA World Factbook

219.9 million

Population

0.7%

Evangelical Population:

512

People Groups:

512

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Pakistan

  • Pray for provision, courage, and wisdom for local missionaries and church leaders as they share the gospel.
  • Pray missionaries, their families and those the are serving will be protected from poverty and disease.
  • Pray the spread of the kingdom of God would transform communities into holy beacons of light and love.

More stories from Pakistan

Fellowship with Believers in Remote Villages in Pakistan
Pray the Lord will protect missionaries as they share the gospel in remote places. Local missionaries journeyed to a village of 100 people to share the gospel, and they were humbled by the joy with which they were met. “Despite the hardships of living without electricity and the long journeys required to fetch water, the villagers welcomed us with open arms and eager hearts,” the ministry leader said. “Their enthusiasm for hearing the message of Jesus Christ was truly inspiring.” During their visit, the missionaries distributed all the Bibles they brought with them. Your donations support evangelism in remote places.
Assist Those Overcome With Challenges in Pakistan
Pray the Lord will comfort those overwhelmed by difficult circumstances. When the home of a widow and her three children was severely damaged by unending rain, the local church community banded together to fix her house. “We wasted no time and were somehow able to manage construction materials, and our church members demonstrated unwavering support as they generously donated their time, skills, and funds,” the ministry leader said. “Today, she [the widow] has rediscovered the strength of faith and love surrounding her.” Your donations support local ministries as they assist those in need.
Guide Seekers Toward Jesus in Pakistan
Pray the Holy Spirit will stir in the hearts of the lost and bring them to salvation. Through conversations with a Christian colleague at the beauty parlor where she worked, a young woman grew increasingly interested in learning about Biblical truths. Her colleague told her of a local ministry’s Bible courses, and the young woman decided to enroll. “As she delved into the teachings, her heart was deeply moved,” the ministry leader said. “With sincere conviction, she prayed the prayer of salvation. It was a powerful moment as she embraced her identity as a child of God.” Your donations support evangelism and discipleship opportunities such as this.
Bring the Gospel to Rural Communities in Pakistan
Pray that believers in remote places will have access to gospel resources. Far from city centers, students participate in Biblical correspondence courses organized by a local ministry that seeks to educate Bible students who live in remote areas with limited access to facilities and resources. Recently, to honor their dedication to their studies, the ministry presented 10 students with Shields of Excellence. “We are passionate about reaching remote areas,” the ministry leader said. “We aim to inspire and empower individuals through both spiritual guidance and formal education.” Your donations support evangelism and discipleship such as this.