
I live in Islamabad — a city carefully planned, quiet compared to Pakistan’s older cities, resting against the foothills of the Margalla Hills. Wide roads, government buildings, and green sectors give the impression of order and control. From here, laws are written, policies decided, and the future of the nation is debated behind guarded walls. Islamabad feels calm on the surface, yet beneath that calm, there is tension — unspoken fear, watchful eyes, and deep spiritual resistance.
This city is home to diplomats, military leaders, judges, and lawmakers. Faith here is formal and guarded. Islam shapes public life, and questioning deeply held beliefs is dangerous. For followers of Jesus, life in Islamabad requires great wisdom. We blend in, speak carefully, and live our faith quietly — often known more by our love and integrity than by our words. Some believers work inside government offices and universities, praying silently at their desks that truth would reach places of authority.
Islamabad also carries hidden pain. Afghan refugee families live on the edges of the city, often unseen by those in power. Children grow up without stability, education, or hope. Even here, in the capital, poverty and fear live side by side with privilege. Yet I believe God sees every corner of this city — from parliament halls to crowded settlements — and His heart is moved with compassion.
I believe Islamabad is not just a political capital; it is a spiritual battleground. If hearts here are changed, the impact will ripple across the nation. I pray that this city of power would become a city of humility — where leaders encounter the fear of the Lord, where justice replaces corruption, and where the peace of Jesus quietly but powerfully takes root.
Pray for leaders, lawmakers, and decision-makers in Islamabad to encounter the fear of the Lord and govern with justice and humility.
(Proverbs 21:1)
Pray for followers of Jesus living and working quietly in the capital to be protected, strengthened, and guided by wisdom.
(Matthew 10:16)
Pray for the strongholds of fear, control, and religious rigidity in Islamabad to be softened by the truth and love of Christ.
(2 Corinthians 10:4–5)
Pray for Afghan refugee families and marginalized communities around Islamabad to experience God’s provision, dignity, and hope.
(Psalm 9:9–10)
Pray for Islamabad to become a city where the peace of Jesus takes root in places of power and flows outward to the nation.
(Isaiah 9:6)



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