5th CP Training Program Graduation
Yesterday was a truly special and memorable day for us. We celebrated the graduation ceremony of the 5th batch of CPs here in Pakistan. After five months of dedicated training, learning, stretching, and growing, they have now completed this important phase and are stepping out to put into practice all that they have been equipped with.
There was a deep sense of joy and fulfilment in the atmosphere. Watching them receive their certificates was more than just witnessing a ceremony—it was seeing lives prepared for purpose. These months were not easy. There were challenges, sacrifices, and moments of uncertainty. Yet, through it all, God has been faithful.
Rev. Victor Goh shared the Word during the ceremony, and his message was timely, encouraging, and grounding. It reminded us that this graduation is not an ending, but a beginning. The proceedings were simple, yet deeply meaningful and enriching. There was no extravagance, but there was sincerity, gratitude, and a strong sense of calling.
Personally, I felt blessed to witness this milestone. In spite of the many challenges we are currently facing, it was a powerful reminder that God’s work continues. His plans are not hindered by obstacles. When we look at these graduates stepping forward, we see evidence that the mission is alive and moving.
I am especially thankful for our faculty and sponsors. Their unwavering commitment, sacrifice, and passion make this work possible. They labor faithfully, often behind the scenes, to ensure that the Gospel continues to reach further and deeper. Their dedication reflects hearts that truly desire to see lives transformed and the Good News carried to the ends of the earth.
Specially thankful to Pst Ashraf and his team who work tirelessly to fulfil the Great Commission.
Yesterday strengthened my faith. It reminded me that while circumstances may shift and difficulties may arise, God remains at work. And it is a privilege to be a small part of what He is doing.
To God be the glory.


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