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the first Chord:

unfortunately ( you can take this as a warning) my mum when she was pregnant with me ( not knowing she was carrying me) had taken some medicine for some fever, but it produced bad results, and when i was born i had 2 hands and 2 feet, just like you, and was perfect, but later into life about age 1 and 1/2 i was detected with some small trouble with kidneys which led to a major operation in which case i could even have died, there was from my grand mother's younger years a prayer group at my area, mainly marthomite and ecumenical, had got on their knees , my daddy ( as i came to know recently) had been crying bitterly to Lord for me, almost all in the area i live, ( even today) say " I AM GOT BY PRAYERS" and this is my first testimony, there was a certain achen ( priest) who was said to intercede for my life, and my God heard their cries and the cries of my family and started his touch on to me. This is my story, my song, the very first note of the life he wanted me to sing. and now after typing all this i am overwhelmed at his power and destiny he had planned for me and this is my story as it begins.

Then by age 2 and half i had recovered and started to live normally without tubes and urine bags and catheters on my arm, in fact in those years with all the above said junks on my body people say i used to sing the malayalam song "sadu enne kai vidathe" inspite of pains, and by around 2 yrs of age or before that on a Maramon Convention i had been dedicated to Lord, my grand mother wanted me to be a priest or in full time ministry in Lord's service but my parents wanted me to choose what i wanted to do for Lord and dedicated me for Part-time ministry.

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