CPC Ministries
Pakistan
One of the most populous Muslim majority nations in the world, Pakistan is home to more than 200 million people. Only 2% of the population are Christian.
CPC has provided support to start more than 300 Christian churches in Pakistan.
In the past 18 years, more than 25,000 people have accepted Jesus Christ and have been baptized through ministries supported by CPC.
Two (2) Bible Schools have been established. To date, more than 400 students have completed their biblical education. Many of these graduates are currently serving the Lord in Christian ministry.
CPC has provided monthly financial support to hundreds of Pakistani pastors and provided them with motorcycles to serve their ministries.
CPC has freed more than 200 families who were enslaved at brick kilns. The families’ debts were paid, and they have been given assistance to start small businesses enabling them to become self-sufficient.
A medical clinic was established, serving about 2,000 people per month providing medicines, Christian counseling, and prayers.
CPC provides monthly payments for more than 150 Christian school children to cover the costs of quality education, tuition and books.
More than 16,000 bibles in the Urdu language have been distributed by CPC to needy Pakistani Christian brothers and sisters.
Sri Lanka
A majority Buddhist island nation located near the southeast coast of India, Sri Lanka is home to 21 million people. Approximately 7.5% of the Sri Lankan population is Christian.
CPC supports the work of several Christian churches in Sri Lanka. CPC has helped establish 35 church-administered Bible schools.
Christian curricula have been translated, printed and provided to Bible schools.
CPC provided financial assistance for construction of a church building in Colombo, the capital city of Sri Lanka.
A vehicle was purchased for a Sri Lankan pastor to assist his ministry.
India
The second most populated country on earth, India has a population of more than 1.3 billion people and is one of the most ethnically diverse nations on earth. A majority Hindu nation (80%), India also has a large Muslim population. The Christian population of India is estimated to be 2.3%.
CPC has supported more than 100 church plants in India.
Forty (40) Indian pastors receive regular financial support from CPC.
CPC ministries has provided Indian pastors with bicycles to assist their ministry efforts.
Six (6) CD’s featuring Christian music and the gospel message have been produced and distributed in India in the Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi languages.
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
An oil-rich, Muslim-majority country located in the Persian Gulf, the UAE has a population of 9.5 million. An estimated 90% of the population is comprised of foreign workers from many different nations. Christians account for about 9% of the total population; however, very few UAE citizens are Christian.
CPC has ministry outreaches in Dubai and Sharjah, UAE.
South Africa
With a population of more than 57 million people, South Africa is the third most populous nation in Africa.
A church has been planted in the city of Durban. CPC provides monthly support for the pastor and a vehicle for the ministry.
Rwanda and Uganda
The central African nations of Rwanda and Uganda are home to more than 56 million people.
Several church plants have been established by CPC in Rwanda and Uganda.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh is located in Southeast Asia which was a part of India before 1947. After 1947, Bangladesh was known as East Pakistan. In 1971, East Pakistan was separated from West Pakistan in March of that year. Bangladesh was one of poorest nations in the world. The capital city of Dhaka is teeming with a population of 15 million, much of it made up of young people in the rapidly growing population.
A mission team partnered with a Christian Ministry in Bangladesh in May of 2019. During this trip, the team was able to minister to the local youth by providing food and biblical literature. Through your prayers and support, and in the Name of Jesus, we are able to continue the much needed support to the youth of Bangladesh.