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Langham Partnership International

February 08, 2012
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From Karachi to the Khyber

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They came from the far south to the far north of Pakistan to the preaching seminar held in Multan (right in the middle of the country) in early October 2004. Several dioceses of the Church of Pakistan sent a number of their pastors, and other churches and agencies were represented also. Altogether 50 men and women registered and came. The main national co-ordinator was Rev Dr Pervaiz Sultan, Principal of St. Thomas’s Theological College, Karachi. He shared with Chris Wright in the main teaching sessions, along with a team of local facilitators, working in Urdu. All participants also received three books sent out by Langham Literature. Enthusiastic plans were made for local cell groups to meet, and for further seminars in the years ahead.