African Harvest
The captivating story of Michael Cassidy and African Enterprise
by Anne Coomes
GoodBookStall Review:
This is a big fat book that you wonder if you are going to get through. Then you start reading and know you have got to keep on to the end. Anne Coomes has done a brilliant job of sorting through endless papers to compile this record of the African Enterprise story so far. She starts by going into the detail of Michael Cassidy’s family history, his upbringing and education, through to his training at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA. By then we are well into the founding of African Enterprise and the sheer scale of the work dictates the way Anne Coomes has continued the story. Facts, figures, amazing stories, tragedy and seeming disaster all mixed up with humour overlaid with a surety of following God’s directions. Captivating indeed!
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (14/09/02)
This is a big fat book that you wonder if you are going to get through. Then you start reading and know you have got to keep on to the end. Anne Coomes has done a brilliant job of sorting through endless papers to compile this record of the African Enterprise story so far. She starts by going into the detail of Michael Cassidy’s family history, his upbringing and education, through to his training at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA. By then we are well into the founding of African Enterprise and the sheer scale of the work dictates the way Anne Coomes has continued the story. Facts, figures, amazing stories, tragedy and seeming disaster all mixed up with humour overlaid with a surety of following God’s directions. Captivating indeed!
Reviewer: Mary Bartholomew (14/09/02)








