Baptist International Missions, Inc.

Pakistan - Southeast Asia

Religion
Muslim
95.8%
Christian
2.45%
Evangelical Christian
.6%

Population: 196,174,380
(July 2014 estimate)

Capital: Islamabad

Language
Urdu, English, Punjabi


Known as the land of poetry, Pakistan is a complex blend of old and new. Though the nation has only been officially recognized for a few decades, ancient ties connect it to a religious and historical background thousands of years older than the country itself. Home to the oldest university in the world, Taxila, and dozens of distinctive cultures scattered through the various tribes in the Karakoram mountain range, Pakistan is a unique fusion of diverse customs and unity through a predominantly shared Islamic faith.

In spite of its rich culture, Pakistan is a poor nation with bleak economic outlooks. An estimated thirty-five percent of the people live below the poverty line, and children are often pulled out of school to work in order to supplement family income. Substance abuse is considered the greatest social issue in Pakistan, closely followed by low literacy rates and government corruption. In 2006, the Pakistani government was forced into an agreement with Islamic extremists which gave the militants complete control over numerous territories and allowed the development of Taliban-run schools. These extremists now control almost seventy percent of the country.

With most of the country controlled by Islamic fanaticism, Christians live in a constant reality of abuse, abduction, rape, and murder. Pakistan, the second-largest Muslim nation, is located near the center of the unevangelized world. Outside of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan has the greatest concentration of Islam with over ninety-five percent claiming themselves as followers. Bible translation is exceptionally difficult, and only seven of the seventy languages used in Pakistan have a completed New Testament. Christians and Muslim background believers living in secret struggle to forgive the injustices they are experiencing at the hands of those who do not know the Lord. May the Lord's peace prevail in the uncertainty of Pakistan and strength be with those who spread the gospel.

(Used with permission from www.prayercast.com/pakistan.html.)


The conditions on the ground are incredible averse to the spreading of the Gospel. Yet, this does not eliminate the importance of the gospel being proclaimed. Join in praying for the Pakistani believers that they would experience Holy Spirit-given boldness to live out their faith despite all that they face. Lift up the cause of Christ that more laborers for be raised up from within and without. To learn more about the Pakistan, please contact BIMI's Southeast Asia Director.


Missionaries in Pakistan:


Southeast Asia Assistant Director

Alan & Donna Brooks

Read more about the Brooks family. He can be contacted through the BIMI office (423) 344-5050.

Email View Email Address