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Advent Prayer - Pakistan

Project(s): 00-634, 41-432, 41-697

Country: Pakistan, South and East Asia

I will raise up your offspring to succeed you ... and I will establish his kingdom.
2 Samuel 7:12

 

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Map showing the location of Pakistan

There are some 5 million Christians in Pakistan, but they comprise only about 3% of the population, which is 96% Muslim. Since the nation’s founding it has been slowly Islamised, and sharia has been partially implemented; it now has a significant place in public life. Christians are also highly vulnerable to malicious accusations under the notorious “blasphemy law”, which prescribes the death penalty for defiling the name of Muhammad. Many Christian girls are abducted and forced to convert to Islam. Sometimes local mobs are incited by imams to attack Christians, and in the last few years the increasing power of militant Islamism, apparently spreading from Afghanistan, has generated violent attacks on entire Christian communities.

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Barnabas Aid sent emergency aid to many Christian families affected by the disastrous floods in Pakistan in July 2010, and we are now helping them to rebuild their lives

Pakistan’s Christians suffer routine discrimination in many areas of life, including the distribution of aid in the aftermath of natural disaster. When the catastrophic floods resulting from torrential monsoon rains devastated much of the country in August 2010, a local church leader warned that hardly anything from international aid packages would reach the Christians. Barnabas Aid stepped in at once to provide immediate aid through churches and Christian organisations on the ground. We are now assisting thousands of Christian families to rebuild their lives by supplying some of their longer-term needs, including the reconstruction of their ruined homes.

Pray for the Christians who lost everything in the floods, that the Lord will comfort them in their distress and that their present and future needs will be met. Ask for His blessing upon the many who live in poverty, unable to access education or decent jobs because of their faith in Christ, and for those falsely accused of blasphemy and other offences. Pray too for protection for the churches, especially in areas where militant Islamist groups are very active. Pray that the political instability of Pakistan and its neighbouring countries will not worsen the plight of its Christian community.

Barnabas Aid projects include

 

Flood victims - 00-634

Support for Pakistani Christian workers - 41-432

Women’s health project - 41-697

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