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Rev. Dr. Khushnud Azariah insightful articles frequently delve into the complexities surrounding the ordination of women, highlighting the essential contributions women make to theological education and the broader ecclesiastical landscape in Pakistan.

As a prominent voice in the ecumenical movement, her work emphasizes the vital role women play in fostering unity and cooperation among diverse Christian denominations. Her writings provide a critical examination of the barriers women face in religious leadership and offer compelling arguments for their inclusion and empowerment. Through her scholarly and activist efforts, she continues to inspire and educate, advocating for a more inclusive and equitable church.

No Patriarchy in Jesus: Restoring God’s Design for Equality 

The Bible was written in a patriarchal context, yet it often challenges cultural norms regarding gender roles. From the very beginning, Scripture affirms the equal value of men and women in God’s creation.  Created in God’s Image  Genesis 1:27-28 declares, “God created humankind in God’s own image; in the image of God, God created them; […]

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Mien Hun Deep Ik Chota Jal Raha – میں ہوں دیپک اک چھوٹا جل رہا

Khushnud’s life story is a profound source of inspiration for me and others who have had the privilege of knowing her. The heart of her journey can be traced back to her schooling years, especially when she first encountered the song “Mien Hun Deepak Ek Chota Jal Raha میں ہوں دیپک اک چھوٹا جل رہا”This

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The Synodical of Women’s Fellowship of the Church of Pakistan

A Strong and Supportive Arm of the Church (Historical Overview) By: The Rev. Khushnud Azariah, PhD As one of the senior most members of Riffaqat-e-Khawateen (Women’s Fellowship) and having the immense joy and honor to be an active member of Women’s Fellowship of the Church of Pakistan, serving Women’s Synodical as its Vice President (1983-

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Minority within a minority: The Plight of Christian Women in Pakistan

Being a woman in Pakistan is not a privilege. In fact, her situation is bad if poor, and worse if she belongs to a religious minority group. The larger picture of social, political and economic conditions of Pakistan’s religious minorities today tell us that the women belonging to these groups face double discrimination and marginalization.

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Child Labor: Pakistan’s Challenge and the Church’s Compassionate Response

Recent reports about Child labor situation in Pakistan appearing in the national and international media has drawn a lot of attention about this issue. Some industries were specifically targeted because of the use of child labor in products exported from Pakistan. Though these reports have been challenged by the manufacturers and the Government alike, one

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