What is Scripture Union Pakistan?
Scripture Union Pakistan is a Christian movement committed to share the Word of God to children and young people and their families. And also encourage people of all ages to read the Bible daily.
How Scripture Union reach their target children and young people?
- We visit schools and hostels and establish school groups
- Conduct vacation Bible schools in the summer
- Establish community based children’s Bible clubs
- Conduct students’ get together
- Conduct children’s and youth rallies
- Conduct summer camps
Does Scripture Pakistan works only in four cities of Pakistan where they have offices?
Besides these four cities where we have offices we also visit other cities for children’s and youth’s ministries.
Does Scripture Union has any training program?
We conduct Sunday school teachers’ trainings both in our offices and also assist churches on demand.
Does Scripture Union invite volunteers to assist them in ministry?
Yes, we encourage people to join us as volunteers.
- The volunteers help conduct vacation Bible schools, children rallies and other ministries related activities.
- The volunteers serve as representatives to introduce our literature.
What kind of books Scripture Union prints?
We print books for,
- Daily devotions for all ages
- Children’s songs books
- Children’s story books
- Children’s songs CDs
- Books on family life
Does Scripture Union do family ministry?
We conduct family life seminars and also provide books on family life.
How can one send funds to Scripture Union Pakistan?
- Through a cheque on the name of Scripture Union Pakistan
- Through Money order
- Easy paisa
- Directly give to SU staff in your area and get a receipt
- Visit SU office personally
How do you promote your ministry work and publications?
We visit churches and conduct Scripture Union Sundays to share about our work and publication. Prayer and newsletters are also being used to promote our ministry.
Is Scripture Union Pakistan linked to one particular church?
Scripture Union Pakistan works right across the churches in Pakistan and seeks to partner with everyone who has similar aims. We do not have a special relationship with any one church or denomination. We see ourselves as part of the wider church and all the work we do with children and young people should feed them into commitment to a local church.
We expect our staff and volunteers to be committed to local churches. We would never encourage anyone to see SU Pakistan as an alternative to commitment to a local fellowship of Christians.