Pakistan, a nation steeped in ancient history, traces its roots back to the Indus Valley civilization, one of humanity’s oldest. This land also holds a significant place in Christian history, attributed to the apostle Thomas who is believed to have introduced Christianity here, thereby laying foundational stones for the global Church.
Presently, Pakistan hosts a vibrant Christian community of approximately 2.6 million individuals. However, this community exists within a mosaic of diverse cultures, languages, and religions, presenting a unique challenge for tailored discipleship and leadership development.
Recognizing the crucial need for Christian leadership in this complex landscape, the MENA Leadership Center has set its sights on Pakistan. Fadi Sharaiha from the Center explains their mission to conduct a vision trip aimed at understanding local partners, churches, and their specific needs. By the year’s end, they aim to establish a comprehensive program to foster a network of Christian leaders by 2025, fostering a stronger Church presence across the nation.
Financial constraints pose a challenge to these ambitions currently, yet the Center remains steadfast in its conviction that divine guidance will secure the necessary resources. Sharaiha underscores their belief in a spiritual calling to uplift the abundant harvest that Pakistan represents in God‘s plan.
The modern plight of Pakistani Christians adds urgency to these efforts. Many endure harsh conditions, including exploitation akin to slavery, particularly prevalent in industries such as brick manufacturing where Christians make up a significant proportion of the workforce.
Poverty, persecution, and other socio-economic challenges loom large as obstacles to the growth and stability of the Church in Pakistan. The MENA Leadership Center aims to address these issues by empowering culturally sensitive and biblically grounded leaders.
Sharaiha emphasizes the importance of prayer for Pakistan’s Church, urging for wisdom in choosing local partners, supporting leaders, and identifying educational needs. Those interested in supporting these initiatives can contribute directly to the MENA Leadership Center’s efforts.
Looking ahead, Sharaiha expresses hope that their endeavors will glorify God and fortify the Church in Pakistan. He stresses the critical role of these efforts in not just supporting Christians but also in fostering a brighter future for the nation itself.
The MENA Leadership Center’s initiative in Pakistan stands as a beacon of hope amidst challenges, driven by a profound sense of purpose and commitment to serving both the Church and the broader community.