HUNGER FOR THE GOSPEL
This strange tale takes place in a small village in north central India near the border of Nepal. And it begins with a man who bought three cigarettes from a shopkeeper in this village. You can do that in India. You can buy one onion or a pencil or two sticks of gum. The shopkeeper will take a scrap of paper from a large pile and wrap you purchase. Paper is expensive in India, and after you’ve read a magazine or a newspaper, you can take it to a shop and get a few cents for it. School children, when they’ve filled up a notebook, take it back to the shop and get a few cents off on the next one they buy. On this day when the man returned home and unwrapped his cigarettes, the wrapper caught his attention and he began to read. Suddenly he knew that he had never read anything like this in his life. But…
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