Christ Embassy has expanded its global humanitarian outreach to Pakistan, launching one of its largest international intervention campaigns aimed at supporting underserved communities through empowerment and relief initiatives. As part of the outreach, the ministry distributed more than 3,000 motorbikes and tricycles across several regions of Pakistan to support mobility, economic empowerment, and community development efforts.
Broader Humanitarian Campaign
The intervention also forms part of a broader humanitarian campaign targeting the feeding of more than 10 million people within the country, reflecting the ministry's growing focus on large-scale social support programmes beyond Nigeria and Africa. According to officials associated with the initiative, the outreach is designed to address practical needs within vulnerable communities while promoting long-term support systems for beneficiaries.
Previous Efforts in Nigeria
The Pakistan campaign follows a series of humanitarian projects recently carried out by Christ Embassy in Nigeria, where the ministry implemented feeding programmes, relief distributions, and empowerment initiatives targeting vulnerable groups and low-income communities. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and Pastor Daysman Oyakhilome have been instrumental in guiding these efforts.
Global Humanitarian Footprint
Over the years, Christ Embassy has continued to expand its humanitarian footprint globally through welfare programmes, medical outreaches, educational support initiatives, and disaster relief interventions across multiple countries. Speaking on the ministry's humanitarian vision, church representatives said the organisation remains committed to impacting lives through practical expressions of compassion, community support, and social intervention programmes capable of creating sustainable impact.
Public Reaction
Observers and supporters across social media have continued to react to the scale of the Pakistan outreach, with many describing it as one of the ministry's most ambitious international humanitarian efforts in recent years. The latest intervention further strengthens Christ Embassy's position as a faith-based organisation combining spiritual activities with large-scale humanitarian and social development programmes across different parts of the world.



