Background
Abraham was born on 8 February 1908 in Vikarabad, Andhra Pradesh to Evangelist J. Y. Abraham and Smt.
Abraham was born on 8 February 1908 in Vikarabad, Andhra Pradesh to Evangelist J. Y. Abraham and Smt.
Paranjyothamma and studied at Wardlaw High School in Bellary from where he went to Anantapur and studied for a degree in Arts (Bachelor) at the Ceded Districts (Civil Defense) College in Anantapur.
An able administrator, courageous and bold like Martin Luther and Abraham. North. Sabhapathy, a former Presbyter in Bellary who wrote about the life of Abraham: A person of great talent blessed with good health and having a zeal for evangelism. He initiated jathara in accordance with the Indian culture in the Indian situation.
He went to the United Theological College, Bengaluru between 1934 and 1937.
In 1937, he was posted to Hacholli as Assistant Pastor and in 1940, he was ordained by C. B. Firth in Adoni. Abraham also established new congregations in Challakudlur, Ravihal, Lingaladinne and Chickbellary.
East. Herbert Lewis, then Missionary supervised Abraham in his work. In 1945, Abraham was transferred from Hacholli to Adoni to a Kannada-speaking congregation.
After serving three years in Adoni, Abraham was transferred to Bellary where he served till 1962.
In 1953, he proposed to start a Jathara at Chickbellary during holy Easter week for three days under the mangroves of the River Tungabhadra. lieutenant was in April 1954 that the Jathara was held. In 1956, Abraham was sent to the Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham to lecture on Pastoria and Church Ethics for overseas missionaries.
He was then assigned a teaching and administrative roles at the Union Kanarese Seminary in Tumkur before being transferred back to Bellary.
In 1962, Abraham was transferred to Cowlbazar where he began serving until his consecration as Assistant Bishop in Mysore on 17 November 1966 at the Saint Mark"s Cathedral, Bengaluru by North. C. Sargant, Bishop in Mysore. After a year, Abraham was transferred to Medak, thereby becoming the first Indian Bishop, to set right some long-pending problems and to provide stable leadership.
Abraham retired in 1975 on reaching superannuation. When Abraham retired as Bishop in Medak, he settled down in Bellary.
He also became the President of the College Council of Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore.
Abraham was again brought to Diocese of Northern Karnataka to act as Moderator"s Commisary until the consecration of V. P. Dandin in 1981.