Pakistan's population is around 235 million, Christians are as minority with 1.8 million living in Pakistan. The lives of Christians in Pakistan are fraught with difficulty. Being a religious minority exposes them to social exclusion and discrimination, making it harder to find employment, housing, and opportunities. Christian Persectuion leads to violence, imprisonment, or even death. Limited resources restrict Christian communities from building churches, training clergy, and providing social services, hindering their ability to practice their faith and support each other. Furthermore, violence and persecution, including attacks on churches and forced conversions, threaten their safety and religious freedom. Limited upward mobility due to restricted access to education and societal constraints traps many Christians in low-skilled jobs, perpetuating a cycle of poverty within their communities. The rise of religious extremism only worsens the situation, further marginalizing Christians and making them more vulnerable. These challenges create a significant barrier for Christians to freely practice their faith and live securely in Pakistan.