Light Bearers Evangelism Intensive Hyderabad

Light Bearers Evangelism Intensive

A Reflective Journey through the Light Bearers Evangelism Intensive (LBEI) 2026

The air in Hyderabad, Sindh, was filled with a palpable sense of anticipation as pastors and Christian leaders from across the province gathered at the Hilton Banquet from March 10th to 13th, 2026. Organized by One Vision Society in collaboration with Lionface Ministries International and Kingdom Mission International (KMI), the Light Bearers Evangelism Intensive (LBEI) was more than just a conference—it was a divine appointment designed to ignite a fire for the Gospel in the heart of Pakistan.

As we look back on those four “blessed days” of training, we see a trail of transformed lives, renewed visions, and a collective commitment to “pierce the darkness” with the light of Jesus Christ.

The Vision: Equipping the Equippers

At One Vision Society, our mission has always been rooted in the Great Commission. However, we recognize that to reach a nation, we must first empower its leaders. The LBEI was birthed from a desire to provide local pastors and ministry leaders with the theological depth and practical tools necessary to lead effective evangelistic movements in their own communities.

By partnering with Evangelist Aslan Yüzü of Lionface Ministries International Pastor Nouman Prince of Kingdom Mission International, we brought a global perspective on evangelism directly to the doorsteps of Sindh’s spiritual leaders. Alongside our dedicated organizer, Pastor Nouman Prince & Pastor Shakeel Din, and hosts Stephan Gill and Adnan Gill, the atmosphere was set for a move of God that would transcend denominational boundaries.


Day 1: Foundation and Fire

The intensive began on Tuesday, March 10th, with a bustling registration at 9:00 AM. As leaders from various districts of Sindh arrived, the sense of unity was immediate. The morning was dedicated to Welcome and Team Introductions, setting a tone of humility and partnership.

The first major teaching session, “Jesus the Light,” led by Evg. Aslan Yüzü, challenged every attendee to evaluate their own reflection of Christ.

“If we are to be light-bearers, we must first be fully consumed by the Light of the World,” Aslan noted during his powerful opening address.

The day concluded with an intense session titled “Burn the Ships,” led by Joshua. This was a call to total commitment—a reminder that in the work of the Gospel, there is no looking back. The day ended with Province Prayer, a hallmark of each day, where leaders interceded for the specific needs of the Sindh province.

Day 2: Deepening the Roots

Wednesday, March 11th, focused on the internal life of the believer. Before we can go out, we must go deep. The morning devotion centered on the character of Joshua, emphasizing the courage required to lead God’s people into new territories.

One of the most talked-about sessions was “Burning Shining Lamps,” taught by Patricia. She explored the biblical mandate to remain spiritually fervent. This was followed by Aslan’s teaching on “Jesus the First,” which refocused the group on the preeminence of Christ in all ministry efforts. If Jesus is not the center, the ministry is in vain.

The afternoon took a turn toward the supernatural with a session on “Deliverance” and an “Anointing” service led by Jim. We witnessed leaders being refreshed and set free from burdens they had carried for years, proving that even the shepherds need care and renewal.

Day 3: The Call to Action

By Thursday, March 12th, the energy at the Hilton Banquet had shifted from internal reflection to external mission. The theme of the day was clear: Movement.

Joshua’s session, “Tend the Garden,” provided a beautiful metaphor for discipleship—reminding pastors that evangelism is not just about the “catch” but about the long-term cultivation of souls. Aslan then delivered a stirring message on “Fiery Messengers,” calling for a brand of evangelism that is bold, unapologetic, and filled with the Holy Spirit.

The highlight for many was the afternoon session on “The Baptism in the Holy Spirit & Fire.” There was a heavy presence of the Lord as leaders sought a fresh empowerment for their calling. We believe that the men and women who left the banquet hall that day did not leave alone—they left with the power of the Spirit to back their words.

Day 4: Commissioned for Greatness

The final day, Friday, March 13th, was a day of “piercing the darkness.” The teachings shifted toward “Personal Responsibility in Evangelism” and finding the “Person of Peace” in local communities.

Aslan’s final teaching, “Piercing the Darkness,” was a strategic roadmap for how to bring the Gospel into the most difficult areas of Sindh. It wasn’t just theory; it was a battle plan.

The event culminated in a beautiful Graduation Ceremony. As each leader received their certificate, it wasn’t just a piece of paper—it was a symbol of their readiness to return to their villages, towns, and cities as trained, equipped, and fire-filled Light Bearers.


Key Takeaways from LBEI 2026

For those who couldn’t attend, or for those looking to revisit the lessons learned, here are the core pillars of the training:

  1. Unity Over Uniformity: We saw leaders from different backgrounds standing together. One Vision Society believes that a united Church is the most effective tool for evangelism.
  2. The Power of Devotion: Every day started with the Word. We cannot give what we do not have. Daily devotion is the fuel for the “Shining Lamp.”
  3. Strategic Evangelism: Evangelism is both a spiritual gift and a skill. Learning how to identify a “Person of Peace” (Luke 10) is vital for sustainable church growth in Pakistan.
  4. The Necessity of the Spirit: Without the “Fire” and the “Anointing,” our words are just noise. The LBEI prioritized the presence of God over the program of man.

A Word of Thanks

We want to extend our deepest gratitude to our partners. To Kingdom Mission International, thank you for your unwavering support of the Pakistani Church. To Evangelist Aslan Yüzü and Lionface Ministries, your heart for our people and your powerful teachings have left an eternal mark.

To our local hosts, Stephan and Adnan Gill, and our tireless organizer Shakeel Din—your excellence in logistics and hospitality allowed the Spirit to move without distraction.

Lastly, to the Pastors and Leaders of Sindh: You are the true heroes. You serve on the front lines, often in difficult circumstances. We are honored to stand with you.


What’s Next for One Vision Society?

The LBEI 2026 was not an end point; it was a catalyst. We are already hearing reports of “Province Prayer” groups continuing in local districts and new evangelistic outreaches being launched in the wake of the training.

One Vision Society remains committed to:

  • Providing ongoing resources for the graduates of LBEI.
  • Organizing regional “Fire Rallies” to keep the momentum alive.
  • Expanding our training modules to other provinces in Pakistan.

Join the Movement

Are you a leader looking to be equipped? Or a partner looking to support the move of God in Pakistan? We invite you to be part of the vision, the Light Bearers Evangelism Intensive (LBEI) is associated with the Light Bearers Global Coalition and Lionface Ministries International, which conducts training aimed at equipping believers to share the gospel, particularly within the 10/40 Window. 

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