In a powerful display of unity, the Pakistani Christian Community in Holland organized a successful conference on International Women’s Day. The event, hosted by Pastor Imran Gul and Anil Naeem,  Pastor Nadeem Dean kick-starting the program with a heartfelt prayer.

Watson Gill, addressing the gathering, passionately outlined the conference’s objectives, shedding light on the oppression faced by anointed women in Pakistan. Sister Sumbal Noreen, Sister Gloria Peter, Sister Rubina Ghori, Sister Shamim Lawrence, Yasmin Candy, Pastor Sarfaraz, Pastor Nadeem Dean, and Mon Samuel Azim Masih, all contributed to the discourse, highlighting the need for collective action against oppression in their homeland.

A pivotal moment came when Sarah Gill read out a compelling petition directed at the European Union, urging them to intervene and curb forced religious conversions in Pakistan. The collective efforts of the Action Committee Holland, led by Watson Gill and Pastor Imran, further underscored the commitment to combating injustice.

The conference served as a platform for solidarity and determination, as the Pakistani Christian Community in Holland vowed to work hand in hand, fostering change and advocating for the rights of the oppressed in Pakistan.

The Action Committee in Holland, including Watson Gill, Pastor Imran, Elias Bhatti, Anil Naeem, Azeem Masih , Gaspar Daniel, Yonas Masih, Brother Henry, Aaron King, Anson Alexander, and Messi’s gathered on stage. They assured their sisters that they would be more vocal in promoting unity among religions. By the grace of God, Holland will also strive for community unity moving forward.