Monday, 2 March 2026

Christian Girl Maryam, 11, Brutally Killed in Gujranwala

In Gujranwala, shocking new details have emerged about the brutal abduction and murder of innocent 11-year-old Maryam, a Christian girl full of life and spirit. The suspect has been identified as a Muslim neighbor who lived near the victim’s house. This tragic incident has left the community shocked and grieving, highlighting the urgent need for the protection of children and to end violence against Christians.

LEAD Ministries strongly condemns this act of violence and calls on society and authorities to ensure the safety of all children and end violence against Christians.

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Saturday, 28 February 2026

Christian Worker Shot Dead in Lahore Assembly Hostel: Nation in Shock

LAHORE, Pakistan — Naveed Masih, a Christian sanitary worker employed at the Punjab Assembly, was found fatally shot inside the Members of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Hostel late Friday night, sending shockwaves across Pakistan. The killing has drawn widespread condemnation from civil society, human-rights organizations, and minority advocacy groups, all demanding a swift and impartial investigation.

According to authorities, the incident occurred in a room associated with provincial legislator Sabtain Shah at the Lahore assembly hostel. Masih was discovered with a lethal gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. His body was subsequently transported to a nearby hospital for post-mortem examination. Police have launched an intensive investigation to determine whether the death was the result of suicide, accident, or foul play, leaving no possibility unexplored. Senior officials are meticulously reviewing all evidence to reconstruct the events that led to the tragedy.

It is reportedly that a Muslim man named Ali Haider, who works as a cook at the hostel, and two other individuals whose identities are not yet confirmed had asked Masih to enter the room linked to the legislator earlier on the day of the incident for cleaning duties. Police are reportedly examining this lead as part of their inquiry, and no motive has been confirmed, though reports suggest that faith-based hatred and jealousy, arising from a workplace dispute, may have surfaced among the individuals involved. It is also reportedly that blood stains at the scene were removed or washed, allegedly to destroy evidence, though authorities are verifying this claim. Officials have stressed that all angles — including personal disputes and workplace interactions — are being considered while determining what exactly happened.

Naveed Masih was married, a father of one child, and his wife was reportedly expecting another at the time of his death, adding to the tragic impact on his family. Today, after the post-mortem examination, his funeral was performed as per Christian rites and rituals.

The killing has reignited the ongoing discourse over the vulnerabilities faced by religious minorities in Pakistan, particularly Christians, who continue to report incidents of harassment, discrimination, and violence. LEAD Ministries, an organization that documents attacks on Christian communities, condemned the killing and called for urgent accountability. Pastor Imran Amanat, leader of LEAD Ministries, emphasized the need for transparency, stating, “This tragic death underscores the precarious position of minority communities in Pakistan. Justice must be delivered without delay, without bias, and without external influence. Those responsible must be held fully accountable.”

Sardar Mushtaq Gill, founder of LEAD Ministries, stressed that the demand for justice extends beyond a single life. “Securing justice for Naveed Masih is not just about one individual; it is a measure of the safety, dignity, and rights of all religious minorities in our country. Continued impunity only deepens fear, erodes trust in institutions, and emboldens those who perpetrate violence.”

As the investigation unfolds, police continue to collect evidence, interview witnesses, and explore all possible angles. Meanwhile, advocates and community leaders are urging authorities to act decisively, ensuring that the probe is comprehensive, impartial, and transparent. The death of Naveed Masih has once again highlighted the urgent need for structural reforms to protect minority communities, uphold the rule of law, and restore public confidence in Pakistan’s institutions. The nation watches closely, with growing calls for justice resonating across civil society, as the tragedy underscores the fragile position of those who are often voiceless in the face of violence and discrimination.

Friday, 27 February 2026

A Warning from Mishal: Protect Your Faith and Family

Pakistan: LEAD Ministries shares the testimony of Mishal, a Christian girl who, according to her account, was a victim of forced conversion to Islam for marriage four years ago. She is now courageously giving her testimony through video statements as a warning and lesson for young Christian women, especially in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, where reports indicate — and where LEAD Ministries has documented — cases of abduction and forced religious conversion.

Mishal states that she was working in a beauty salon in Lahore when a man pressured her to convert and marry him. When she refused, she says she was taken to another city, coerced into converting, her name was changed, and she was isolated from her family. She describes enduring months of intimidation and emotional abuse. Today, as a mother, she is sharing her experience to protect other young women from similar situations.

Through her testimony, Mishal urges Christian girls and women to remain steadfast in their faith, honor and respect their parents, never accept coercion, recognize warning signs such as isolation or intimidation, and seek help immediately from trusted authorities.

LEAD Ministries has taken the initiative to teach, counsel, and guide Christian girls and women on protecting their faith, families, and communities. Through Women Fellowship meetings and workshops, awareness campaigns, in-person counseling sessions, and Gospel-based educational resources, we aim to empower young women to recognize threats, uphold their beliefs, and make informed decisions that honor both their faith and their families. We call upon the national and international Body of Christ to pray for and support this vital work.

LEAD Ministries is also actively documenting cases of Christian persecution and advocating on behalf of victims of blasphemy laws, forced conversions to Islam, and acts of violence, while promoting freedom of belief and conscience. Through these efforts, we aim to strengthen the global Body of Christ, support and empower Christian communities, pursue justice, and enable effective church planting efforts to expand and fortify the Church worldwide.

Mishal’s courage is a lesson: protect your faith, honor your parents, and never allow fear to decide your life.

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