Justice Comes Slowly to Pakistan’s Prisoners
In Pakistan an accusation is enough to make an arrest. That’s what happened to Rehmat Masiah, 75, who was accused of blasphemy after a land dispute went sour.
In Pakistan an accusation is enough to make an arrest. That’s what happened to Rehmat Masiah, 75, who was accused of blasphemy after a land dispute went sour.
When the Canadian government announced it would match individual donations for Pakistan in a Pakistan Floods Relief Fund from Aug. 2 to Oct. 3, Presbyterians […]
It is Aug. 14, Pakistan’s Independence Day. Images of the mass exodus across the Pakistan–India border 63 years ago are repeated today, as millions of […]
“Great dismay” at the killing of two young Christians in Faisalabad, Pakistan, in July was expressed by the World Council of Churches’ general secretary Rev. […]
WARC—A letter written by a church leader in the early hours of July 31 called for prayers and support for Christian families under attack in […]