Pr Tapi was raised in a home that was divided spiritually. Mum was a
Christian, but Dad was involved with evil spirits and didn’t want anything to do
with the Bible. In his home, Pr Tapi experienced the conflict between good
and evil. At the age of 8 he decided to go with the most powerful side—God.
Although Pr Tapi had an amazing memory for Bible verses and was able to
give systematic, easy to understand Bible studies to his cousin and friends, he
pursued a career in teaching as a stepping stone to getting into medicine.
How did Pr Tapi’s prayer for a sick student impact his life career? What does
Pr Tapi mean when he says he thinks God has a good sense of humour and
long legs?
After ongoing problems with their new car, his wife made a comment— do you
know why you are having all these car problems? You are being a Jonah.
Listen to Pr Tapi’s testimony to find answers to these questions and
understand what God’s long legs mean.
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