UK: Wilson Chowdhry and his daughter Hannah Chowdhry taking the lead in the first meeting with senior Aberdeen council officers, advocating f
Lahore, Pakistan: The Christian community in Pakistan is mourning the brutal murder of Asher Atray, a young Christian lineman with the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), who was abducted on April 24 from the Batapur area of Lahore. His body was recently recovered from a canal after Muhammad Zain, the main suspect, confessed to the killing and admitted to dumping both Asher and his motorcycle in the water to conceal the crime.
LEAD Ministries Pakistan has strongly condemned the murder, calling it a “desperate and tragic act” that highlights the ongoing threats faced by religious minorities in the country.
Pastor Imran Amanat, a senior leader of LEAD Ministries, expressed sorrow and outrage, stating:
"This is not just a crime against one young man—it is a crime against the values of justice and humanity. Asher was a dedicated worker and an innocent soul. We demand justice and stronger protections for Christians in Pakistan."
Pastor Imran also urged the Christian community and global supporters to pray for Asher's grieving family. “Our hearts are broken. We stand with his family and ask for your prayers during this time of unimaginable loss,” he said.
LEAD Ministries has called on Pakistani authorities to ensure a transparent investigation and hold the perpetrator fully accountable. The tragic case has renewed urgent calls for improved legal safeguards for Pakistan’s Christian population, who continue to face discrimination and violence.
LEAD Ministries is actively engaged in advocacy for persecuted Christians and is also involved in church planting across Pakistan. Through legal aid, public awareness campaigns, and the establishment of faith communities, LEAD seeks to protect, strengthen, and uplift Christians facing systemic oppression. The LEAD Ministries Pakistan invites individuals, churches, and global partners to support its mission. Your prayers and support can help LEAD Ministries continue to be a voice for the voiceless and a light in some of the darkest places.
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