India’s working poor and Dalits (untouchables) comprise over half the population in a nation of over a billion, and are considered one of the largest unreached people groups in the world. Dinesh Kumar, born in a Dalit family, describes the discrimination and oppression of the caste system in India. But through political reform, growing churches, and the story of a mythical king named Baliraja, he also describes how the beauty of Christ is bringing many of these into the kingdom.
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