The Role of Divine Providence in My Life

Why I Am a Christian

by Chia Alphonse Tasah


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/17/2016

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781532007385
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 116
ISBN : 9781532007378

About the Book

God is always looking over our lives, caring for us and providing us with guidance. And while this kind of divine providence can often be felt in our daily lives, it can also be seen in the people and in the events that shape our destinies. In The Role of Divine Providence in My Life: Why I Am a Christian, author Chia Tasah shares the story of the incomprehensible love he has received from God, and he explores the Lord’s many interventions in his life from conception to adulthood. Born in poverty-stricken Cameroon, Tasah’s fortune turns to blessings when as a young fourteen-year-old he meets a Peace Corps benefactor, Mr. Alan Lakomski, who sympathizes with Tasah’s underprivileged background and sponsors his secondary education. With the help and love of other Peace Corps sponsors, Tasah furthers his education at the University of Buea in Cameroon, paving the way for his journey to the United States—where he eventually becomes a citizen. Not only a story of his journey across the globe, The Role of Divine Providence in My Life is also a story of faith and of hope—even as Tasah is struck with illness and dies before being both literally and spiritually resurrected. Join his inspiring journey as he shares the remarkable divine intervention that was his death and rebirth, all of which testifies to the goodness of God.


About the Author

Chia Alphonse Tasah is a team-building and cultural-diversity consultant at All World Languages and Cultures Inc. in Kansas City, Missouri. He was educated by Peace Corps volunteers and later earned his master of education in human resource development at the University of Minnesota. He is a presenter in conferences, seminars, churches, and schools.