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He Knew Me First

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He Knew Me First

By: Cindy Woods
Narrated by: Iraaj Majumdar
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Indra should have had the easiest life available in his rural Nepal village. After all, he was born to a wealthy Brahmin family, the highest rung on the ladder of the country's rigid caste system. Instead, rejected by his birth father, Indra was raised as an Untouchable by a family who did not want him. Young Indra's keen intellect and burning curiosity eventually not only uncovered the truth of his birth, but caused him to look at the caste system and ask why for the rest of his life.

His amazing true journey from Untouchable to Brahmin Hindu priest to devoted Christian minister would take him through desperate poverty, wealth and power, devastating betrayals, miraculous survivals, and an ending that even Hollywood could not have scripted. Through it all, Indra, turned Joseph, would learn that God was always with him along his personal road of grace because God had known him first.

©2024 Brook Crawford (P)2025 Brook Crawford

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