Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world with 190 million people. Although more than 60 regional languages are spoken, Urdu is the national language and is understood by over 75% of Pakistanis. About 97% of Pakistanis are Muslim. The majority are Sunni, with an estimated 5–20% Shi’a. A further 2.3% are Ahmadis. Although they are granted freedom to practice their religion, Christians in Pakistan suffer much violence and persecution.
Recent Posts

May eNews – Pakistan
19 May 2026
We now have more than 3,000 brothers and sisters in Pakistan, with hundreds of baptisms in the past six months and the establishment of many new ecclesias. Because of the large number of preaching opportunities, the work of the ACBM in Pakistan is undertaken by two area teams: one serving […]
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Pakistan Punjab Youth Camps
14 February 2026
400+ young people attended 2 youth camps: 22 to 25 November 2025, and 28 November to 1 December. They had a thoroughly enjoyable time studying “The Day Christ Died”. Speakers were James Larsen, Nahum Rasigatale, Daniel Goddard, and Daniel Alexander who shared the daily talks with local brothers. Young brothers […]
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Pakistan Punjab baptism and Sunday School update
13 February 2026
Powerful preaching by the local dynamos, assisted by Australian brothers and sisters and funds, has meant that since 1 July, 169 more brothers and sisters in 18 different locations were baptised. The Gospel continues to be preached, and we now have over 80 Ecclesias and preaching locations. The number of […]
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ACBM NSW Publicity Evening: Pakistan – packed with potential!
25 September 2024
An update on the incredible growth in the Punjab region.
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Yousafwala building project, Pakistan
12 August 2023
This building project commenced on 26 April 2023. The opening has now taken place!
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Punjab Family Camps 2023 – Pakistan
11 August 2023
Two camps were held – 17 to 21 July, and 21 to 25 July. A mix of brothers and sisters from the north and south attended each camp. Two main sessions: Pakistan won the cricket!
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