Here, we are having REPORTS and, if any possible, photos of ministry works in the country. Most of them are from our brother Asif, a pastor, who is connected to an american mission organization. We also know his brother and family. To all of them we are having a family-like relationship, of which my husband and I are very thankful. And like this, it is an even greater joy for me to introduce their ministry works here. They all are taking a lot of risks in order to proclaim the love of our Lord Jesus. They themselves are are so deeply filled by it, that they cannot help but spread the word!

They are very aware of the responsibility they have through this ministry. So they have done everything they could to provide for their own training, which they were able to, in contrary to many others in the country. Their big concern right now is training other pastors so that the teaching of our good

Lord will not be watered down or even falsified. Aftermaths is very important, but due to a lack of capacities, it is very meager in Pakistan.

This is also where Andreas Huebner comes into play. He performs a fantastic preparatory work and the Lord is using him mightily there. But he leaves the country eventually again, which is understandable. Being an evangelist, the Lord uses him in several other countries, too. Therefore, the field in Pakistan needs workers on site, just like our brother, as spiritual leaders, teachers, mentors, multipliers.

Whoever also has this beautiful country and its lovely people on their hearts and can afford to, should try and go there for a while, looking for themselves. Our brother would love to assist. Such contacts are very important, as it is risky to travel there on one's own (take some reliable information here).

Everything is needed: First and foremost, it is the regular prayers of many to step into the gap for the workers on the field. And of course, for the harvest itself. Please, take these intercessions also into your own churches. Pass the address of this webpage on to others. Finances are needed also. It costs money to arrange seminars, I guess everybody will know this. Yet in Pakistan, this undertaking is some sizes bigger. And it doesn't stop with only seminars. Local pastors can hardly afford to travel in order to participate in such important events. Which means, people like our brother have to be in fulltime ministry, but they hardly have someone behind them financing their work. So they often finance things by themselves until the pockets are empty - to the disadvantage of their own families and particularly of brothers and sisters that are in utter need of those ministries.



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