
Help us preach the gospel to thousands in Pakistan
Pakistan has a population of over 236 million people, of which approximately 97% practice Islam. In February 2025, Ten9 will organize two gospel events in Multan and Khanewal, anticipating a massive turnout of more than 10,000 attendees.
In addition, a conference is scheduled to encourage ministry leaders as they persist in their work for the gospel.
Day One - Pastors and Ministry Leaders Conference
Day Two - Outdoor Gospel Festival in Multan, Pakistan
Day Three - Church Service withe local Pakistani Christian churches
Day Four - Women’s Ministry Leaders Conference
Day Five - Outdoor Gospel Festival in Khanewal, Pakistan
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Transportation $7,500
With thousands expected to attend, local churches will arrange buses to bring people from the surrounding areas to the event. Every dollar contributed helps someone attend to hear the gospel message.
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Venue $8,200
Each gospel event will be hosted in an open field to accommodate the thousands expected to attend. This budget item covers land fees, stage rental, setup, generators, and lighting.
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Worship Team & Equipment $5,500
Both gospel events and the pastor's conference will feature live music that precedes the preaching. A team of Pakistani musicians will lead worship using a locally rented sound system, ensuring the gospel is heard by attendees and by those miles away..
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Pastor's Conference $6,000
Pastors and ministry leaders are critical in discipling new believers after each gospel event. More than 200 pastors are expected to attend the conference to receive encouragement and Bible-based teaching to equip them in their work. Many pastors live far away, so Ten9 will help with transportation, meals, and conference room rentals.
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Travel/Lodging/Security $8,000
The Ten9 team, consisting of five members, will spend over 48 hours traveling to and from Pakistan. In addition to flights, they will need a vehicle rental, meals, and lodging. Additionally, due to increased risk, a security team will accompany them throughout their stay in Pakistan.