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In an effort to bring spiritual nourishment to underprivileged Christian families, the outreach team of BACA embarked on a mission on March 9h, 2024. Their destination: brick kiln No.12 Joyanwala Mor and Soki Maliyan in Sheikhupura. These areas are home to a significant number of Christians who toil in brick kilns, factories, or on the lands of Muslim landlords, often enduring harsh working conditions. For many, access to the Word of God is a rare luxury, with their spiritual sustenance largely dependent on occasional visits by volunteer evangelists like Faisal Hadayat.

Evangelist Faisal Hadayat, having observed the dire need for Bibles among the Christian families of brick kiln No.12 and Soki Maliyan, approached BACA in March. He highlighted the lack of access to printed and audio Bibles, urging for support to address this fundamental need for his ministry.

Responding to this call, BACA’s outreach team distributed 30 printed and 15 audio Bibles to families in these communities. For these families, the provision of Bibles was not merely a gift but a beacon of hope, a source of spiritual nourishment in their otherwise challenging lives. Many of them lacked the financial means to procure Bibles on their own, making this gesture all the more significant.

Waqas Masih receives Audio Bible

Waqas Masih, a hardworking laborer at a dairy farm, finds solace and inspiration in the Word of God, thanks to the gift of an audio Bible. Amidst the rigors of his daily work, the audio format provides him with a unique opportunity to engage with scripture, enriching his spiritual journey.

Grateful for this invaluable resource, Waqas reflects on how the audio Bible enables him to seamlessly integrate spiritual nourishment into his laborious routine. Whether tending to livestock or carrying out farm tasks, he can now immerse himself in the teachings of the Bible, drawing strength and comfort from its timeless wisdom.

For Waqas, the Bible is more than just a religious text; it is a beacon of hope, a guiding light in the midst of life’s challenges. He sees it as a source of blessing and prosperity, infusing his work and daily life with renewed purpose and meaning.

In a world filled with noise and distractions, the audio Bible serves as a constant companion, offering Waqas moments of reflection and connection with his faith. Through its verses, he finds reassurance and inspiration, navigating the trials of life with unwavering faith and resilience.

As Waqas continues his journey, fueled by the teachings of the Bible, his gratitude knows no bounds. In the simple act of receiving an audio Bible, he has found a treasure trove of spiritual riches, transforming his daily existence into a testament of faith and devotion.

Qaiser Masih receives printed Bible

Qaiser Masih, a 15-year-old student, eagerly awaits the opportunity to delve into the pages of the Bible, eager to uncover the profound depths of God’s love and grace. For him, this journey transcends mere personal enrichment; it is a calling—a mission to share the transformative power of the Good News with his community.

Filled with anticipation, Qaiser recognizes the Bible as more than just a book; it is a gateway to understanding the divine mysteries and discovering the profound truths that shape his faith. With each verse, he seeks to deepen his connection to God, immersing himself in the teachings that offer solace, guidance, and hope.

But Qaiser’s aspirations extend beyond his own spiritual growth. He sees himself as an emissary of God’s love, entrusted with the sacred task of sharing the Good News with those around him. With zeal and determination, he embraces this mission, eager to illuminate the hearts and minds of his community with the light of faith.

For Qaiser, the Bible is not merely a source of personal inspiration; it is a beacon of hope—a guiding force that empowers him to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Through his dedication and devotion, he seeks to ignite a spark of faith in the hearts of those who may be lost or searching for answers.

As Qaiser embarks on this journey of faith and service, he carries with him the conviction that the Word of God has the power to heal, to transform, and to uplift. With each step he takes, he is driven by the belief that by sharing the message of God’s love, he can help bring about a world filled with compassion, understanding, and unity.

Zaigham Masih receives printed Bible

Zaigham Masih, an 11-year-old fifth-grade student, radiated joy as he received his first Bible. With eager anticipation, he turned to Genesis Chapter One, immersing himself in the timeless words of Scripture. His father, Qaisar Masih, looked on, feeling deeply blessed by his son’s enthusiasm for the Word of the Lord.

For Zaigham, this moment was not just about acquiring a book; it was about reclaiming a sense of ownership over his spiritual journey. Previously, he had relied on his uncle’s Bible for his readings, longing for a copy to call his own. Now, holding the Bible in his hands, Zaigham made a heartfelt promise to himself and his family: he would diligently read from the Bible every day.

His commitment to daily readings wasn’t merely out of duty; it stemmed from a genuine passion for understanding and embracing the teachings of the Bible. Zaigham’s dedication serves as a shining example of the transformative power of faith, inspiring those around him to deepen their own spiritual connections.

Zoaib Masih receives printed Bible

Zohaib Masih, a 15-year-old student, possesses a profound understanding of the importance of owning a Bible, particularly for his illiterate parents. With the gift of accessibility to the Word of God, he takes on a solemn vow to guide his family through daily readings, confident in the blessings that will flow from this practice.

Recognizing the limitations his parents face due to their inability to read, Zohaib grasps the transformative potential of the Bible in their lives. He understands that the Word of God transcends literacy barriers, speaking directly to the hearts and souls of those who open themselves to its teachings.

For Zohaib, the newfound accessibility to the Bible is not merely a privilege but a responsibility—a sacred duty to nurture his family’s spiritual well-being. With unwavering determination, he pledges to lead them through daily readings, ensuring that they too can partake in the profound wisdom and blessings contained within its pages.

In Zohaib’s eyes, the act of sharing the Word of God with his family is an act of love—a gesture of compassion that has the power to uplift and inspire. He firmly believes that through their collective journey of faith, they will experience a deeper sense of connection with God and each other.

As Zohaib embraces this role as a spiritual leader within his family, he is guided by the conviction that their shared devotion to the Bible will strengthen their bond and bring them closer to the divine. With humility and gratitude, he welcomes the opportunity to be a conduit for God’s grace, confident in the transformative power of His Word.

Christians were all grateful receivers of their first Bible.

The impact of BACA’s Bible distribution project extends beyond mere provision; it represents a lifeline for families thirsty for spiritual sustenance. Pastor Faisal Hadayat commends BACA’s efforts and underscores the ongoing need for Bible distribution among brick kiln workers in Sheikhupura. For him, the Bible is not a privilege but a right that should be accessible to all who seek it.

As these families embrace the Word of God, their lives are enriched, their spirits uplifted, and their communities transformed. Through initiatives like BACA’s, the light of hope continues to shine in even the darkest corners, illuminating hearts and minds with the timeless wisdom of Scripture.

Every year, BACA distributes audio Bibles and printed copies to underprivileged Christians many who, due to their circumstances, are unable to read. These individuals often reside in areas devoid of churches, relying on the occasional visit from a pastor funded by BACA or other organisations, to receive a sermon and comprehend the Gospel. Procuring Bibles for these visits is a costly endeavor; our audio Bibles amount to £30 each, while each printed Bible costs £6. By contributing to our Pakistan fund, you play a crucial role in ensuring the continuous sharing of the transformative message of peace and hope found in the Gospel of Christ. Your donation can make a lasting impact, helping us reach and bless many faithful Christians. To support this cause, kindly donate (here).

Illiterate families were given Audio Bibles
Those who could read were given printed Bibles.
Our Audio and Printed Bible are sourced from the Pakistan Bible Society.
Every receiver of a Bible expressed joy for the gift. The Bibles given have become cherished items.

 

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