Friday, 10 April 2020

Meeting with Executive Member, Pastors, Elders of Presbyterian Church Pakistan Reported by Imran Christ


On November 5, 2018, a significant meeting took place in Gujranwala, Pakistan, attended by pastors, elders, and executive members of the Presbyterian Church, along with key figures such as Mr. Kashif Alexander (Advocate High Court), Mr. Imran Titus Bhatti (Administrator, United Christian Hospital Lahore), and Mr. Kamran Khalil (Chairman, Punjab National Committee for Peace, Interfaith, and Harmony - NCPIH). The meeting focused on discussing the current situation of human rights and the challenges faced by the Church in Pakistan. During the session, the attendees shared insights into the ongoing struggles of religious minorities, particularly the Christian community, and explored ways to address these issues effectively. The discussions also highlighted the importance of unity, collaboration, and advocacy to ensure the protection of rights and the promotion of peace and harmony across faiths in Pakistan.








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