by Ian Kumar
Naked I Came
By
Ian Kumar
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To those who fall on the way-side,
a prey to their vices/carnality…
…And to a son who missed his father
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Seema and Mahima for their invaluable input
&
to a dear friend for valuable assistance
Contents
Adolescence7
Jaipur9
College13
Adult Pathways19
On a Roller Coaster25
Adios29
Ivan37
Brother Eric40
Sushmita46
Family50
The Goodwins57
The Call60
Toddar Mall63
Walk of Faith67
Sunita Chandra70
Raghunath Massey74
Assembly Hall80
Deepak Rastogi84
The First Glance87
Spirit & Flesh93
Convention100
Samantha Solomon105
Food Eaten in Secret110
Propinquity116
Strategising the Exit121
Showdown125
How Can They?136
Au Revoir142
Transition147
Across the Continents152
An Opening153
Quandary156
New Horizons157
The Bubble164
Fate170
Trap Dance176
Earned the Wages179
Tsunami186
Consequences188
The three R’s that Lead to the Fourth190
Flee195
Friends199
Alas202
Prologue
Naked I Came is the story of Justin, a young man who was transitioning from his adolescence years to adulthood and beyond. Growing in age and experience, he experiments as any normal person would, when sexual awareness unfolds before him at various stages of life in the land of India. After completing college education, he secures a much-coveted job in a bank and successfully scales to middle management level in the protocol of the bank. Well settled in life, he feels a nudge from God to join a church as a full-time pastor. Soon he is propelled from an ordinary person into a person who is revered by the congregants of his church.
Life brings him to another turn when after several years in the church, Justin, now a married man, gets involved in an extramarital affair with one of his congregants.
Principles of Bible come into play…
Justin rejects God and plans to settle in the land of America to start life afresh with his inamorata. God catches him again, and this time, the end-results are beyond Justin’s comprehension. The consequences of sin overtake Justin like a tsunami! Separation from his sons torments him constantly.
This is a narration of how ministers of solo churches even solo mega churches risk their entire ministry, life and career when they succumb to temptations and become an easy prey to the lustful desires of the flesh. Alas…Even after repentance, they fall repeatedly.
Is repentance good enough to stop one from sinning further?
What is ‘The mystery of three Rs’ that leads to the fourth?
Ian Kumar, much influenced by the style of Ernest Hemingway and King James Version of the Bible, has his own peculiar way of bringing alive the narratives. His explicit narration of the facts of life, graphic at times, will bring the reader face-to-face with the realities of life.
This book elicits the happenings that often beset even the most committed leaders at the helm of affairs, who may be at the apex of churches, organisations, institutions, etc. This book is not against ‘the system’, but it is an attempt to caution ‘the resilient yet the ignorant’ who may otherwise be trapped in the vices of this world and may end up in oblivion.