Building the Church: The Backbone of Lasting Change
In Pakistan, the presence of a church building literally changes the community's landscape and mindset and becomes the backbone of transformation.
The Church Fund powers this transformation by building the essential infrastructure for lasting impact.
From safe, functional spaces to reliable transportation, we provide the foundation and tools for success in every community we reach.
Churches in Pakistan often begin in humble settings—gathering on rooftops, in homes, or in rented spaces. They need simple tools to help them get started.
But as these congregations grow, so does the need for more permanent, functional spaces. In some areas, we can build larger buildings that serve not only as places of worship but also as hubs for the entire community—spaces for education, outreach and shared resources
Local pastors often shepherd multiple congregations across scattered locations, making reliable infrastructure and transportation essential to sustain their ministry.
The Church Fund is our response to these diverse needs, providing :
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BUILDINGS
Every place of worship or school we construct becomes a pillar of hope, offering a safe haven where people can gather, learn, and grow.
Our goal is to provide safe, sustainable buildings that serve as centers for worship, education, and outreach. These buildings become hubs of activity, strengthening both spiritual and community ties.
We are excited to partner with International Cooperating Ministries to help provide critical needs.
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STARTUP COSTS
Together, We can provide everything needed to get new spaces up and running, including seating, sound systems, educational materials, and more.
In some cases we will help support the monthly expenses to run the church for the first 12-18 months to help the church get established.
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TRANSPORTATION
Transportation is a ministry multiplier!
A vehicle may seem like a luxury, but for pastors in Pakistan, it’s a lifeline. By providing motorbikes and automobiles, we give pastors the ability to reach people they otherwise couldn’t. These vehicles allow them to travel quickly and efficiently, avoid the delays of public transportation, and serve communities that are often forgotten.