One Pakistani Christian couple have bravely chosen to ‘run with patience the race that is set’ for them (Hebrews 12.1).
Settled in Bedford for 35 years, they felt God’s call to return to their country of birth. ‘It’s not enough to just talk about faith,’ explains the Revd P*: ‘When you show your love, people will come to Jesus.’ In spite of hazards, P and his wife M help to alleviate the suffering of poverty-stricken families. They work in partnership with Christians locally and worldwide, including Siloam Christian Ministries UK.
Entrapped families
Danger has increased even more with recent terrorist attacks. Yet P and M continue their work among marginalised people, especially families entrapped in the bondage of brick kilns. Their motivation centres on those who hurt, such as a six-year-old little boy who turns bricks and a young person who digs. Like their impoverished parents, children work long hours.