In the Month of March, 2025, the One Vision Society team traveled to Islamkot, Sindh, from the Mission Building, which the One Vision Society headquarters in Lahore, where we shared joyful fellowship with the families from different local tribes. The whole trip highlighted how God is quietly at His work, weaving strength and unity into the lives of Pakistani Christians in different regions of Pakistan through shared faith.
Being an active Christian NGO here, we view our mission as the pursuit of relationships as much as outreach. The families in Islamkot received us like old friends, inviting us into their homes and their lives. We gathered to pray, sing, and uplift one another, witnessing how our God delights in diversity and how believers shine brightest when knit together.
Our group, guided by Pastor Shakeel Din, witnessed both the deep spiritual longing and the sturdy faith of the Sindh people. Through such outreach missions, One Vision Society walks step by step with communities who seldom meet others in their Christian journey, bringing the quiet but steady hope of fellowship and support to all who need it.
Part of our calling with Christian Ministries in Pakistan has always been roaming, never settling—moving from city streets to remote hillside villages, pushing up into valleys where maps don’t always name every tribe. In worship in Islamkot, we saw how every song in Christ’s name shatters walls of culture and dialect, uniting hearts that only yesterday spoke in different tongues. It reminded us that every soul, no matter where, has lantern words of home on the inside, and we shuffle towards that inside when webr sequels to them.
This pilgrimage forward demands support, the kind only prayer can sustain. Lift the One Vision Society up in the councils of the Most High. Intercede for the next convoy, the next shared meal, the next child lifted into songs of Zawuckus healing. Each blade of wheat that lights up searched soldiers and soldiers, every singer staring tech lights and soldiers and soldiers sees hes its memoir of millions caught in the High Road and Hope of eternity.














































































