Leighton Medley our BPCA Outreach Minister has returned to Pakistan to reach new communities with the true Gospel of Christ and to continue discipling those who have been already been reached through our previous campaigns. Leighton’s remit for this work is quite simple, he is to bolster the faith of Christians who have little access […]
Month: March 2018

Hippocratic-oath-breaking doctors kill Christian man in disgraceful Pakistani Hospital
Hypocritical Pakistani doctors have failed to uphold the ethical standards that they have sworn to uphold within their Hippocratic oath, primarily respect for human rights and non-malfeasance says an expecting mother whose brother was killed by an ear,nose and throat specialist, three other doctors and security officers. Yesterday (26th March) while Kiran Saleem (30 yrs) […]
Dance to stay warm during chill Easter weekend at Festival in Ilford
Redbridge Easter Festival returns this year but on a smaller scale after council officers had already previously booked out Easter Monday to a local commercial market. So for this year we are holding our event on Saturday 31st March from 12pm – 5pm. This year our event will have a wonderful musical concert involving, Capstone […]

Stop using the term Asian to describe crimes relating to a particular ethno-faith group
As faith organisations of Asian origin register complaints about the proclivity of western media – especially groups in the UK – to clump crimes by a particular ethnic faith community into a broader classification, namely ‘Asian,’ the British Pakistani Christian Association joins the clamour for improved vigour and responsibility to thwart the impunity that perpetrators […]

Failed asylum seeker returns to Pakistan to receive beating from 4 Muslim attackers
A Pakistani Catholic named Michael D’Souza, had been brutally assaulted by Muslim thugs in a suburb of Karachi on the 17th of March 2017 whilst going about his work as a tuk tuk driver. The attackers burned his tuk tuk (also known as a motorized rickshaw) which was his only source of livelihood. Images of Michael, […]

BPCA’s latest school for Asylum seekers begins in Thailand
Our latest school in Thailand opened in February and is developing well say both students and teachers. The school has two paid teachers Miss Tina and Miss Sheroze. moreover there are already 12 students enrolled on courses – a number we expect to increase as news spreads to the new facility. During evenings we have […]
BPCA's latest school for Asylum seekers begins in Thailand
Our latest school in Thailand opened in February and is developing well say both students and teachers. The school has two paid teachers Miss Tina and Miss Sheroze. moreover there are already 12 students enrolled on courses – a number we expect to increase as news spreads to the new facility. During evenings we have […]

ISIS-styled sex ring operates with impunity under the nose of racially profiling authorities
It’s time to call a spade a spade! The revelation of the UK’s largest ever paedophile ring who operetated in Telford since the 1980’s and potentially claimed over 1000 victims, has been a torturous reminder that the current police and statutory authority disposition to avoid racist slurs, hampers their ability to react effectively to grooming […]

Pak-Christians should not use humanitarian protests for party politics
Image of alarming protest for Pakistani Christian victims Sajid and Patras Masih which had large red and white political flags with Islamic images and no posters for the victims till BPCA arrived. Last weekend was the most chaotic weekend of BPCA’s history. After a group of Pakistani Christians organised a protest we agreed to support […]
12 saved during sermon from Ruth in Pakistan
Leighton Medley our BPCA Outreach Minister has returned to Pakistan to reach new communities with the true Gospel of Christ and to continue discipling those who have been already been reached through our previous campaigns. Leighton’s remit for this work is quite simple, he is to bolster the faith of Christians who have little access […]