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The Life and Ministry Impact of Ezra Sargunam By David Dick Vice President at Large In the 1960s, a young man and his classmates from Allahabad Bible Seminary in India distributed tracts to the Hindu pilgrims gathered for the Kumba Mela (Hindu Grand Festival). However, the event turned violent. An angry mob attacked, chasing and beating them. In the stampede, the young man was knocked to the ground and trampled. To escape the ire of the militant Hindus, the student’s bus driver left without him. The young man walked back to his campus, utterly dejected, and contemplated quitting the ministry. At the seminary library, his eyes fell on a large Bible on display. He saw Paul’s exhortation to the Ephesian elders: “But I do not account my life of any value nor as precious to myself, if only I may finish my course and the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God” (Acts 20:24). This verse became a determinative text for the rest of Ezra Sargunam’s life. After that night, he continued his education, and God has continued to use him in mighty ways. Rev. Dr. Ezra M. Sargunam was born of first-generation Christian parents on July 19, 1938, in an obscure village in South India. They named him after the scribe in Nehemiah 8. In 1957, he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and became a pastor in the Evangelical Church of India (ECI). When he initially tried to enroll at Allahabad Bible Seminary (ABS) at age 16, he was refused because of his youth. He pleaded with the administration. “If I am unable to do the work after one semester, turn me out and make me go home. But if I can do the work, then let me stay and prepare for the ministry.” They agreed. During his years of education, Ezra was exposed to the great church growth principles, including reaching the unreached and the least-reached people groups, beginning with the most responsive ones. In the early 1970s, ECI had less than 8