
Mr. Samuel George (Founder & former President from 2004 to 2017)
About the Founder: (Story of LORD’S HOME)
Samuel George Gill (late) founded LORD’S HOME, leaving behind a lasting legacy of dedication and service. He devoted much of his life to education, working as a primary and middle school teacher at a private institution until 2002. In 2004, driven by his passion for providing quality education, he established LORD’S HOME School—a small, single-room school in Essa Nagar Colony, Kahna Nau, District Lahore, with just 45 children. Remarkably, he managed the school entirely on his own, without any external support, laying the foundation for a mission that continues to impact lives today.




In 2010, he expanded his vision by renaming the organization LORD’S HOME, with the goal of providing better education and healthcare opportunities for children and women. However, due to his declining health and a battle with liver cancer, he was unable to fully realize his mission and passed away on June 3, 2017.
Following his passing, his son, Rev. Raja Shaleem Samuel, embraced his father’s legacy, assuming the role of President and CEO of LORD’S HOME. Committed to carrying forward this vision, Rev. Samuel continues to serve the nation by enhancing educational and healthcare services, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.
About the President & CEO:

About the President & CEO: Rev Raja Shaleem Samuel (from 2017)
Rev. Raja Shaleem Samuel, President & CEO of LORD’S HOME (GROUP), began his pastoral journey in 2009. His involvement with LORD’S HOME started in 2004 when, as a college student, he assisted his father, the organization’s founder. In 2011, he officially took on the role of Administrator under his father’s guidance.
After his father’s passing from liver cancer in 2017, Rev. Samuel stepped into the leadership role as President and CEO of LORD’S HOME. He continues to serve faithfully, collaborating with various organizations, churches, mission agencies, and institutes to further the mission of education, discipleship, and community transformation. rajashaleem