Touching the Untouchables

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<p>No roads in the jungles of Jhabua meant he followed panther paths on his Harley 125. With a scarcity of clean drinking water he dug seventy wells. Out of respect for the earth he constructed sixty kilometers of terraces and planted 10000 teak trees. While doing all this Rev. Jerome Ziliak SVD a simple farm boy from the Midwest brought Christ to the Aboriginals of Central India. <br />The devoted missionary taught sustainable farming techniques developed around the arid Indian climate and monsoon rains. On his Research Farm selective breeding developed ideal seed and bumper corn crops. Father Jerry built a natural gas plant fueled by cow manure. The resulting farm gas was piped into the village huts used for lighting and cooking. <br />In Touching the Untouchables Mary Ellen Ziliak documents the magnificence in the mundane. Her biography of Fr. Jerry Ziliak is created from family newsletters notes and journals. The labor of love fulfills a deathbed promise to her beloved uncle. He served the Outcasts the poorest of the poor for fifty years and died thinking he had the best job on the face of the earth.</p>
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