‘No one is born and atheist here’.
Who said this? What does it mean?
Our interview today, takes us to the island of Samoa, nestled in the Pacific. Pastor Talai Mohr( a Seventh-day Adventist Pastor), shares the highs and the lows of his momentous journey.
From birth, Samoan children are taught the principles of Congregational Christianity. They are forbidden to listen to other religions.
What led Talai to move to Australia, leaving the tradition of his homeland, his faith, and his family of origin?
How did the family react to his moving way? As you listen to this interview, you will marvel at how God led this Samoan-German man not only to a new country, but a freedom to choose his faith as He lives it today.
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