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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAt seventeen, Abraham Joseph dreamed of becoming an engineer, but God led him to Christian Medical College in Vellore, (India,) where he trained as a doctor. His training took him to rural India where he saw poverty, disease and the harsh realities of life that the poor faced every day.
Whose responsibility was it to care for them? The words of Jesus echoed in his heart. ‘Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’ Abraham could not turn away.
Thus began a lifetime devoted to serving the poor through Community Health. With innovative ideas, he revolutionized healthcare and education in this field.
In Dr. Sulochana Abraham, his wife, he found a partner whose compassion and commitment mirrored his own. Together with a dedicated team they transformed and uplifted rural communities.
This book tells the heartwarming story of Abraham and Sulochana’s extraordinary work, their enduring romance and unwavering commitment to their vision and their families.
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Usha Jesudasan is the author of several biographies - Shaping Young Minds, Brokenness as a Blessing, And He Embraced Him, When Fears Are Grounded, Dreams Take Wings. Her own autobiographies – I Will Lie Down In Peace and Two Journeys chronicle her life and that of her mother.
Dr Sulochana Abraham retired as Professor and Head of the Community Health Department of Christian Medical College, Vellore. An Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, she is also a specialist in Public Health. As a Consultant to WHO, World Bank, SIDA, and the Ford Foundation her focus was on the health of marginalised women. After retirement, she learnt the art of quilling and has taught this to women from all walks of life. Her life is defined by her love for her family and the changes she brought to healthcare for village women and children.
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