Foreword by David and Karen Mains e all are skeptical of Christians with big dreams. We don t know why exactly--perhaps we have met too many who pursued visions but whose personal lives were nightmares. The first time we remember meeting K.P. Yohannan we brought him home for dinner, and our family dragged this slight Indian along with us to a high school gymnasium to sit through an American rite of passage--an all-school spaghetti supper. Across the paper tablecloth, the garlic bread and the centerpieces --shellacked lunch sacks filled with an assortment of dried weeds and pasta (created by members of the Mains family0 --we heard of a dream to win not only India but all of Asia for Christ. Since that evening in the noisy gymnasium in West Chicago, Illinois, there have been many more shared experiences-- phone calls from Dallas; trips to the cities and backwaters of India; pastors conferences in open thatched-roofed, bamboo- sided pavilions; laughter; travel on Third World roads; and times of prayer. Very simply said, we have come to believe in K.P. And we believe in his plan for evangelization which, with the profundity of simplicity, bypasses the complexity of
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