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Welcome to
Naeem Nasir Ministries
Naeem Nasir Ministries was founded in 2009 by President Rev. Dr. Naeem Nasir, who is the Senior Pastor of Good Samaritan Church of Pakistan and the CEO of Maranatha Christian High Schools in Pakistan. The ministry began its journey humbly, starting with the distribution of free Urdu Bibles, with a vision to end The Gospel poverty in Pakistan.
I WAS BORN IN A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY, BUT THROUGH JESUS OF NAZARETH, I AM NOW A CITIZEN OF HEAVEN!
Dr. Naeem Nasir
Dr. Naeem Nasir
Dr. Nasir is the senior pastor of Good Samaritan Church in Lahore, Pakistan. He is married to Mehwish, and together they have two daughters, Caroline and Katriel. Dr. Nasir has dedicated his life to serving the Lord Jesus after experiencing a miraculous healing in 2009. God gave him the vision and he started his ministry by buying five Bibles and distributing them. Until today, The ministry has distributed over 100,000 free Urdu Bibles in Pakistan, planted numerous churches, and established a Bible college in 2018, graduating over 1000 students from all over Pakistan.
We also recognised the need for Christian schools to provide tuition-free education to the underprivileged and persecuted, leading us to establish scores of Christian schools that offer free education to over 500 students. We believe that nations will be saved through Jesus Christ, one soul at a time. For sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with thousands of people in Pakistan, We organizes large evangelistic crusades.
In the Old Testament book of Jeremiah, it is written that ‘Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?’. In essence, this verse is asking the essential question of whether or not hope can be found. The answer is a resounding yes — Jesus is the ultimate balm of Gilead. As a physician of both physical ailments and spiritual pain, Jesus has the power to heal our deepest hurts, whether they be emotional, mental, or physical. He can reconcile relationships and restore our faith in God. He brings hope and restoration to those who are downcast.