Lubna Thomas Benjamin

Why getting ahead is harder for Christians in Pakistan
Christians are behind many of the great educational institutions in Pakistan, yet so many of the minority community are themselves uneducated.

From hardship to hardship: the reality of life for Pakistani Christian asylum seekers
"Our lives were like hell in Pakistan and here also we are living in worse conditions," says one Pakistani Christian starting life again in Thailand

Keeping faith in the face of hardships in Pakistan
Christians should enjoy the same rights as Pakistan's majority Muslim population

Losing life after converting to Christianity
Pakistan is a country where Christians know they may have to pay the highest price for their faith

God's love in the words of Watoto children
The children of Watoto may have had a hard start to life, but they are receiving - and giving - hope through singing

Blasphemy laws - the all time threat for the Christians of Pakistan
"Pakistan is an intolerant society where there is no space left for non Muslims"

Pakistani Christians in search of a new homeland
After decades of false blasphemy accusations, murders, and attacks, some Christians in Pakistan are making the difficult decision to leave their country

New large-scale handwritten Urdu Bible for Christians in Pakistan
The Bible measures 4 feet across when fully open and was worked on by 41 writers

Singing God's praise in Pakistan
In a country where Christians from the highest to the lowest have been killed for their faith, Hallelujah - The Band is continuing to bring a message of hope to Pakistan's persecuted believers

Christmas â time to remember the special ones
No attacks can ever deter Christians in Pakistan from celebrating Christmas with zeal

The reality for Christians living under the shadow of Pakistan's blasphemy law
Being a Christian and a minority citizen of Pakistan, I can say that none of the minority citizens can even dare to say derogatory remarks against the Prophet Muhammad or even think of defiling the Holy Koran