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As Africa shook off colonialism in the 1960s, a young man was gripped by a singular purpose: to play his part in God’s plans for the fractured nations of Africa.

 

A son of apartheid South Africa, Michael Cassidy appeared an unlikely candidate to lead a team bringing a gospel message of salvation, reconciliation and hope to a continent overturning white rule. Over five decades, and with the support of his extraordinary wife Carol, Michael and his African Enterprise colleagues courageously built  up ten national teams and a network of relationships that criss-cross Africa.

 

Michael saw clearly the need for high-quality leadership. He fostered vital dialogue between top politicians in the tense run-up to South Africa’s 1994 elections. As the country hurtled towards civil war, he helped to facilitate a last-minute settlement, paving the way for the peaceful inauguration of Nelson Mandela.

Told with inimitable charm and humour, this is a personal story of family, friendship and faith, and beautifully demonstrates God’s love at  work in the turbulence of  Africa’s recent history.

Michael Cassidy, Footprints in the African Sand: Revised

SKU: 9781594528972
R550,00Price
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