Freedom for our 54th Family: Nazir Masih and His Family

By |2023-04-29T02:53:22+00:00July 26th, 2019|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Redemption, Slavery|

Nazir Masih with his wife Nusrat  have been making bricks for the last 15 years. When asked why he was working as a bonded labourer to the brick kiln owner he said to save his wife and children he had to pay for caesarean operations when they were born but [...]

49 and Growing….

By |2018-09-17T01:23:36+00:00September 5th, 2018|Brick Kilns, Generosity, Pakistan, Redemption, Slavery|

Just imagine there is a crisis in your family and you need to borrow money. You have no collateral; your friends are poor and no credible bank will lend to you. Where would you go? This is the situation for many poor Christian families in Pakistan. What do they do? [...]

You Have Put A Smile On Their Face

By |2018-06-16T04:24:22+00:00May 19th, 2018|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Redemption, Slavery|

Sabir Masih and his family are the 46th family you have freed from the brick kilns. Your support has transformed the life of this family. This is the report that I received: “I am glad to share that Sabir Masih has been released from the brick kiln slavery and started new [...]

From Slavery to Sunday School Teacher

By |2017-12-20T20:03:16+00:00December 20th, 2017|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Redemption, Slavery|

In December 2015 through your support Javed Masih and his family were set free from slavery in the brick kilns. He is now a Sunday school teacher in Lohara Wala where 15 Christian families are enslaved. Shahzad writes, “The place that is given to the labourers is not in a [...]

The Importance of Education

By |2018-06-14T21:45:17+00:00September 4th, 2015|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Reading, Redemption, Schools|

One of the few ways to help children out of poverty is to help them receive education. That is why we are supporting 11 schools in the brick kilns of Pakistan. In certain areas of Pakistan you can see miles and miles of tall chimneys with black smoke drifting out [...]

It Can Be A Tough Life

By |2018-06-14T22:43:54+00:00July 29th, 2015|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Redemption, Slavery|

Nadeem forced to make bricksI heard about an old man called Ghafoor working in a brick kiln. He had an invalid daughter called Bushara and a 10 year old grandson called Nadeem living with him and his wife in the brick kiln. Sadly Ghafoor died and his debt was transferred [...]

A Terrible Evil

By |2018-06-16T04:42:09+00:00November 27th, 2014|Brick Kilns, Pakistan, Persecution, Redemption, Sewing centers, Slavery|

Sajjid Masih and his wife Saima were brick kiln labourers working at a brick kiln owned by Yousaf Gujjat situated in Chack number 59, near Kot Rada Kishan, in Kasur district of Punjab province of Pakistan. They had 3 young children Salman, Sonya and Poona. The exact details are a [...]

What Is The Price Of Freedom

By |2018-06-16T04:50:58+00:00August 10th, 2014|Brick Kilns, Generosity, Pakistan, Redemption|

A young man called Shahzad has been an inspiration for us to become involved in the brick kiln ministry in Pakistan. So far we are supporting 6 schools,11 Sunday schools, a few sewing centres and so far set 20 families free from slavery in the brick kilns. I am amazed [...]

Outrageous Injustice

By |2018-06-16T05:10:29+00:00December 28th, 2013|Pakistan, Persecution, Redemption, Slavery, Women|

On my recent visit to Pakistan with one of my trustees we met Agnes who had experienced outrageous injustice. Agnes was a nurse who was always ready to help the poor and needy people living in her vicinity. There was an old lady in Agnes’ town who had a piece [...]