Sardar Ahmed Din, director of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Pakistan, became a Christian as a small illiterate village boy through the witness of American Presbyterian missionaries. The missionary program provided his early education and challenged him to dedicate his life for Christian service, which he did. Earning a scholarship, he attended Forman...Sardar Ahmed Din, director of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Pakistan, became a Christian as a small illiterate village boy through the witness of American Presbyterian missionaries. The missionary program provided his early education and challenged him to dedicate his life for Christian service, which he did. Earning a scholarship, he attended Forman Christian College in Lahore, then India, but now Pakistan. There he won a number of academic and athletic awards. After graduation he worked for the American Embassy in Lahore and the Fullbright Foundation, but resigned to devote full time to Christian work. For many years Mr. Din was an ordained elder in the Bible-believing denomination, the Lahore Church Council, and is now an ordained minister. He has held important administrative positions in the church as well as teaching a number of subjects in the seminary. | more | less