Church Planting in Pakistan: Raising Vibrant House Churches & Fellowships to Reach Every Corner with the Gospel of Jesus Christ Since 2009
The Urgent Call for Church Planting in Pakistan
Since 2009, Good Samaritan Ministries has been passionately planting vibrant, self-sustaining churches across Pakistan—from the bustling streets of Lahore, Narowal, Dina, and Sialkot to the most remote villages in Punjab and other provinces. Where the name of Jesus was once rarely spoken, new fellowships now gather to worship, pray, and proclaim salvation through Christ alone. Every church planted is a lighthouse of hope, a training center for disciples, and a community hub for healing and transformation.
How We Plant & Grow Churches That Last
Our proven church-planting strategy combines spiritual fire with practical support:
- Identifying and training local believers called by God to shepherd His flock
- Providing free Urdu Bibles, hymn books, and discipleship materials to every new congregation
- Ongoing pastoral mentoring and leadership development through Revelation Bible College
- Equipping churches for community outreach—healing crusades, children’s ministry, women’s fellowships, and relief work
- Helping congregations become financially self-supporting while remaining rooted in the Word
From House Fellowships to Thriving Churches – Real Fruit Since 2009
Over the past 16+ years, hundreds of house churches and fellowships have been established, many growing into permanent worship centers. In areas once dominated by darkness, families are being saved, addicts delivered, and entire communities transformed by the power of the Gospel. Each new church is a living testimony that Jesus is building His Church in Pakistan—and the gates of hell cannot prevail against it (Matthew 16:18).
Today, the harvest is ripe. With your prayers and partnership, we are pressing toward planting 500 new churches by 2033—ensuring the Good News of Jesus Christ reaches every tribe, tongue, and village in Pakistan. Will you help us raise the next generation of Pakistani believers?

