A born-again believer who accepted Lord Jesus Christ at the age of fourteen and started to serve the Lord at the age of fifteen, joining OM (Operation Mobilisation) and ATS (Asian Theological Seminary) and travelling countrywide and spreading the gospel among non-Christians. went to seminary and had a BTh and also took a warehousing diploma professionally as well from Dubai, UAE. I always think when I am serving the Lord I should have my own earnings so that at the time of need or when supporting the needy, I may not see others' hands, so that when others help, then I will support others or my family. I chose to serve unreached nations and persecuted Christian brothers and Christians in Pakistan. Because every day several incidents happen, but nowadays only a few come up in the eyes of people because no country wants others to see their dark sides. Due to this, I and my family also got into persecutions and several times had to escape/flee our loaded house and even spent nights at railway stations and roads as well. Thrice I have been kicked out from jobs just because I did not take part in such activities, which were against my faith, but it was to make the non-Christians happy. Recently on Christmas Day I was kicked out from my job as Front House Manager without paying a single penny , although it destroyed all of my family and ministry plans to support several families, widows, students, and orphans. But give thanks to the Lord; these things and persecutions cannot take us away from our faith and cannot make us separate from our Jesus. Serving non-Christians and persecuted Christians is not an easy task; it's full of danger because when someone gets into any severe persecution, Even relatives do not help them to accommodate them, knowing that if they help, maybe their houses or family members can get involved or burnt. because it's not an easy task to live with evil and animals who do not care about humanity.
I give thanks to the Lord, as he has also used me as a missionary in Sri Lanka, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.
Keep us in your prayers, and you are welcome if you want to be a part of our ministry in Pakistan.
I am praying that the Lord may open doors that we may start the below project for our Christian brothers and sisters in various parts of Pakistan. Our young girls and women work as domestic workers in non-Christian houses, where they face so many problems, but mostly they keep their mouths closed just because of their disrespect in society or the strict threat of the non-Christian family where they work to either kill them or involve them in any fake police cases. and our young people are getting addicted to drugs.
Technical school/vocational school (Where they can learn technical work as well as the Bible study)
IT/Computer Centers
Shelter Home (for persecuted and newly converted believers)
School (to educate believers and non-Christian kids)
In Christ Jesus,

Pastor Nathanniel Asher Paul
Community Outreach Pakistan
Email: nathanel.asher@gmail.com
  • Founder & Chairman alle Community Outreach Pakistan
  • Vive a Karachi
  • Dal Lahore
  • Country Pakistan
  • Ha studiato Bachelor Degree alle University of Karachi
  • Male
  • 01/15/1973
  • Seguito da 26 people
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  • Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus,
    Kindly pray for my 3and half year old daughter Omega Symmarna Nathanniel who is seriously suffering with Malaria and since last week and her platlets has dropped. Due to our financial issue we were not able to admit her timely in the hospital. So need your prayers for her health and may lord provide us the sources that we may meet the medical bills.
    In Christ Jesus,
    Nathanniel Asher
    Nathanniel.asher@gmail.com
    Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus, Kindly pray for my 3and half year old daughter Omega Symmarna Nathanniel who is seriously suffering with Malaria and since last week and her platlets has dropped. Due to our financial issue we were not able to admit her timely in the hospital. So need your prayers for her health and may lord provide us the sources that we may meet the medical bills. In Christ Jesus, Nathanniel Asher Nathanniel.asher@gmail.com
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  • Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus, We need a special prayer; it has been more than 10 years going through trials, tests and hardship, although remember that the Lord brought out Moses from a comfortable life to a life in the wilderness and doing shepherd work in hot and cold weather for 40 years, which was totally opposite of his early 40 years at Pharaoh's house living like a prince.
    same we had; we still pray that Lord keeps us firm in our faith in our saviour Jesus Christ.
    Kids who were used to sleeping in air conditioning now sleep even without a fan in sweltering hot weather nowadays.
    Kids who were used to sleeping on mattresses and in bed now sleep on the earth, on the floor, on the sheet.
    Kids who were used to pray that the Lord bring some people who are in need and hungry to eat with us, now seek Lord to provide even a single time meal in a day for them
    Kids who were used to sharing clothes with others in need now seek clothes for years.
    Kids who were used to pay their pocket money for paying school fee of other students now no schooling because cannot afford the fees, books, uniforms, etc.
    We were supporting several pastors and widows for their house rent and foodstuffs, but now our landlord is ready to kick us out.
    Even though things are worse than this, praise the Lord that nothing can keep us away from the love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen
    Thanks for your prayers.
    Pastor Paul
    nathanniel.asher@gmail.com
    Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus, We need a special prayer; it has been more than 10 years going through trials, tests and hardship, although remember that the Lord brought out Moses from a comfortable life to a life in the wilderness and doing shepherd work in hot and cold weather for 40 years, which was totally opposite of his early 40 years at Pharaoh's house living like a prince. same we had; we still pray that Lord keeps us firm in our faith in our saviour Jesus Christ. Kids who were used to sleeping in air conditioning now sleep even without a fan in sweltering hot weather nowadays. Kids who were used to sleeping on mattresses and in bed now sleep on the earth, on the floor, on the sheet. Kids who were used to pray that the Lord bring some people who are in need and hungry to eat with us, now seek Lord to provide even a single time meal in a day for them Kids who were used to sharing clothes with others in need now seek clothes for years. Kids who were used to pay their pocket money for paying school fee of other students now no schooling because cannot afford the fees, books, uniforms, etc. We were supporting several pastors and widows for their house rent and foodstuffs, but now our landlord is ready to kick us out. Even though things are worse than this, praise the Lord that nothing can keep us away from the love of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen Thanks for your prayers. Pastor Paul nathanniel.asher@gmail.com
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  • Not Just Houses, But Lives: Pakistani Christians Crying for Justice”
    Around 25,000 Christians living in Rimsha, Allama Iqbal, and Akram Masih Gill colonies in Islamabad are living in deep fear and uncertainty. They have been told to leave their homes within just a few days. For these families, this is not just about losing houses—it means losing safety, dignity, and the only place they call home.
    These families did not settle here on their own. Many were brought here by the government after the Rimsha Masih case, when their lives were under serious threat. They were given shelter for protection. Over the years, they built their homes, raised their children, and tried to live in peace.
    Now, that peace is being taken away.
    There is no clear plan for where they will go. No proper resettlement. No fair compensation. Families are sitting inside their homes, waiting in fear. Every moment feels uncertain. They do not know if tomorrow they will still have a roof over their heads.
    Parents are afraid to go to work because they fear their homes may be demolished while they are away. These are daily wage earners—missing even one day means hunger. Yet they stay home, protecting what little they have. Children are also suffering silently. They are not going to school. Instead of learning and playing, they are living in fear. Their future is being shaken at such a young age.
    Sadly, this is not the first time Christians in Pakistan are facing such hardship. Just in 2026, several troubling incidents have already taken place in different cities, increasing fear and insecurity within the community.
    Even in these same areas, pain is still fresh. In Allama Iqbal Town, near Rimsha Colony, just a few months earlier in September 2025, three Christians were reportedly murdered by unknown individuals. Incidents like this have already left deep wounds in the community, and now the threat of eviction has only added more fear and suffering.
    Christian leaders and communities have started raising their voices through protests and prayer gatherings. But this situation now needs urgent attention from everyone.
    We strongly appeal to the government, especially the Capital Development Authority, to immediately stop these evictions. A fair and humane solution must be provided before taking any action. These families must not be left homeless.
    At the same time, we urge civil society, human rights organisations, and the international community to raise their voices and put peaceful pressure on the authorities to ensure justice is done. Silence at this moment will only increase the suffering of thousands.
    Most importantly, we call upon believers and people of goodwill to stand in prayer for these families. Pray for protection, for provision, and for softening of hearts so that justice and mercy may prevail.
    This is not just about land. This is about human lives.
    Thousands of families are crying out for help. They deserve to be heard. They deserve dignity. And they deserve a safe place to call home.
    For further details,
    Ps. Nathanniel Asher Paul
    Community Outreach Pakistan

    Not Just Houses, But Lives: Pakistani Christians Crying for Justice” Around 25,000 Christians living in Rimsha, Allama Iqbal, and Akram Masih Gill colonies in Islamabad are living in deep fear and uncertainty. They have been told to leave their homes within just a few days. For these families, this is not just about losing houses—it means losing safety, dignity, and the only place they call home. These families did not settle here on their own. Many were brought here by the government after the Rimsha Masih case, when their lives were under serious threat. They were given shelter for protection. Over the years, they built their homes, raised their children, and tried to live in peace. Now, that peace is being taken away. There is no clear plan for where they will go. No proper resettlement. No fair compensation. Families are sitting inside their homes, waiting in fear. Every moment feels uncertain. They do not know if tomorrow they will still have a roof over their heads. Parents are afraid to go to work because they fear their homes may be demolished while they are away. These are daily wage earners—missing even one day means hunger. Yet they stay home, protecting what little they have. Children are also suffering silently. They are not going to school. Instead of learning and playing, they are living in fear. Their future is being shaken at such a young age. Sadly, this is not the first time Christians in Pakistan are facing such hardship. Just in 2026, several troubling incidents have already taken place in different cities, increasing fear and insecurity within the community. Even in these same areas, pain is still fresh. In Allama Iqbal Town, near Rimsha Colony, just a few months earlier in September 2025, three Christians were reportedly murdered by unknown individuals. Incidents like this have already left deep wounds in the community, and now the threat of eviction has only added more fear and suffering. Christian leaders and communities have started raising their voices through protests and prayer gatherings. But this situation now needs urgent attention from everyone. We strongly appeal to the government, especially the Capital Development Authority, to immediately stop these evictions. A fair and humane solution must be provided before taking any action. These families must not be left homeless. At the same time, we urge civil society, human rights organisations, and the international community to raise their voices and put peaceful pressure on the authorities to ensure justice is done. Silence at this moment will only increase the suffering of thousands. Most importantly, we call upon believers and people of goodwill to stand in prayer for these families. Pray for protection, for provision, and for softening of hearts so that justice and mercy may prevail. This is not just about land. This is about human lives. Thousands of families are crying out for help. They deserve to be heard. They deserve dignity. And they deserve a safe place to call home. For further details, Ps. Nathanniel Asher Paul Community Outreach Pakistan
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  • Dear Brothers in Christ Jesus,

    Greetings in Jesus' name from Pakistan.
    I give thanks to my Lord Jesus Christ, who has chosen me to serve him and his people in the land of tears & persecutions, Pakistan, and also thanks to you for choosing me to be your friend in the Lord's book. I do apologise that in June 2025 and then August 2025, my cell phone and laptop got snatched twice, and till now I could not buy them, and probably it will take a little more time, because Satan has brought another persecution towards us. I serve the Lord among unreached nations and Christian youth and persecuted Christian brothers and sisters by doing jobs and using my earnings for them, whatever they need, and buying Bibles for unreached people. As a Christmas gift, my services were removed, and I was sent home. There were two big reasons. The whole restaurant kitchen team is used to drinking and is also addicted to some other drugs; even the owner himself takes powder through a straw. I was asked to join the team and be a part of it, as even the payment for my used drugs will be paid by petty cash, which I refused.
    Second. I used to use Messiah Voice group songs on Sunday till after noon in the dining hall. Guests had no problem, but neighbours complained that these songs support Israel.
    You cannot imagine how bad our life is. All the payments have been stopped, and I have tears in my eyes telling you this: we did not have a single thing even to eat on Christmas Day.
    You know I do a job and run my ministry, and it just has not destroyed my home. Even Satan has tried to destroy my ministry as well. But I believe Satan cannot stop us from spreading the Word of God and walking in Jesus. And no persecution can stop us from preaching the word of God.
    If you have time and can call for praying for us to boost our faith at +92-307-7328836 (which I have borrowed; it's a simple phone number, no WhatsApp, etc., just to listen), that the Lord may open a door for us for the ministry as well as for our family provision.

    In Christ,

    Pastor Asher Nathanniel Paul
    Community Outreach Pakistan
    Karachi, Pakistan
    Email: nathanniel.asher@gmail.com
    Cell: +92-307-732-8836
    Dear Brothers in Christ Jesus, Greetings in Jesus' name from Pakistan. I give thanks to my Lord Jesus Christ, who has chosen me to serve him and his people in the land of tears & persecutions, Pakistan, and also thanks to you for choosing me to be your friend in the Lord's book. I do apologise that in June 2025 and then August 2025, my cell phone and laptop got snatched twice, and till now I could not buy them, and probably it will take a little more time, because Satan has brought another persecution towards us. I serve the Lord among unreached nations and Christian youth and persecuted Christian brothers and sisters by doing jobs and using my earnings for them, whatever they need, and buying Bibles for unreached people. As a Christmas gift, my services were removed, and I was sent home. There were two big reasons. The whole restaurant kitchen team is used to drinking and is also addicted to some other drugs; even the owner himself takes powder through a straw. I was asked to join the team and be a part of it, as even the payment for my used drugs will be paid by petty cash, which I refused. Second. I used to use Messiah Voice group songs on Sunday till after noon in the dining hall. Guests had no problem, but neighbours complained that these songs support Israel. You cannot imagine how bad our life is. All the payments have been stopped, and I have tears in my eyes telling you this: we did not have a single thing even to eat on Christmas Day. You know I do a job and run my ministry, and it just has not destroyed my home. Even Satan has tried to destroy my ministry as well. But I believe Satan cannot stop us from spreading the Word of God and walking in Jesus. And no persecution can stop us from preaching the word of God. If you have time and can call for praying for us to boost our faith at +92-307-7328836 (which I have borrowed; it's a simple phone number, no WhatsApp, etc., just to listen), that the Lord may open a door for us for the ministry as well as for our family provision. In Christ, Pastor Asher Nathanniel Paul Community Outreach Pakistan Karachi, Pakistan Email: nathanniel.asher@gmail.com Cell: +92-307-732-8836
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