
Michael Cassidy is the Founder of African Enterprise (AE), and has been involved in evangelism, teaching and leadership ministries since 1962, the year he launched AE with a mission to Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. Since then, he has led numerous missions to cities throughout Africa, as well as in other parts of the world, including Australia, Belgium, Costa Rica, Israel, Nicaragua and Panama. To further the accomplishment of AE’s mission – Evangelizing the Cities of Africa through Word and Deed in Partnership with the Church – he has established evangelistic teams in Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe and support offices in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland/Northern Ireland, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United States.
He has also been involved in South Africa in behind-the-scenes facilitation of initiatives which have brought together a wide spectrum of political leadership in dialogue. These efforts have been widely acknowledged as important contributions to the miraculously peaceful South African election in April 1994. In 1996, at the request of President Nelson Mandela, he and other church leaders were deeply involved in spearheading Project Ukuthula, an extensive and successful peace initiative in KwaZulu-Natal in the run-up to the province’s local government elections. Most recently, he has been involved with the Marriage Alliance of South Africa, an interdenominational Christian concern seeking to keep marriage in South Africa heterosexual and monogamous.

Michael has written numerous books, including A Witness For Ever – The Dawning of Democracy in South Africa, which recounts much of the work of some of the backstage players in the run-up to South Africa’s 1994 election, as well as a two-month devotional called Michael Cassidy’s Window on the Word. Some of his other books are: The Politics of Love, The Passing Summer, Chasing the Wind, Bursting the Wineskins, The Relationship Tangle and Where Are You Taking the World Anyway? African Harvest by Anne Coomes tells the story of both Michael Cassidy and of the African Enterprise ministry. He has most recently written Getting to the Heart of Things – Reflections on Christian Basics and What On Earth Are You Thinking for Heaven's Sake?
Michael was born in Johannesburg and grew up in Maseru, Basutholand (now Lesotho). He was educated in South Africa at the Parktown School in Johannesburg and at Michaelhouse School in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands. He holds a Master of Arts in Modern and Medieval Languages from Cambridge University (1958) in England. He earned a Bachelor of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary (1963) and received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Azusa Pacific University (1993), both near Los Angeles. In 1983 he was admitted to the Order of Simon of Cyrene, the highest honor accorded a layman by the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International made him a Paul Harris Fellow and he received the St. Michael’s Award from Michaelhouse School in 1997. He and his wife, Carol, live in Pietermaritzburg and have three children and seven grandchildren.

Leprosy maims and kills thousands of unfortunate people each year. Funding the alleviation and cure of this horrible ailment was the aim of my previous work with the American Leprosy Missions, based in South Carolina.But as awful as leprosy is, an even worse disease afflicts far too many of our brothers and sisters, especially in Africa. I’m speaking of the alienation from Christ that causes too many to consult witch doctors, to engage in behavior that destroys their lives, or to treat their fellow human beings with murderous cruelty or neglect. Sadly, the most tragic victims of this are often women and children.
Thus I feel blessed and privileged to have joined the AE partnership as of March 22 this year. While I have been to Africa before, it is still heartrending to learn of thousands of women in Ghana who feel they have no choice but to seek an income via prostitution. Or of women in Malawi whose husbands have left them to care for children with no assistanc
e. And there are so many more shattering stories out of Africa, illustrating the tragedy that can envelop precious human beings when they don't have a Savior to turn to.Yet the Gospel of Christ which AE presents so powerfully and innovatively is astonishingly effective in bringing hope to those who are hurting. We see this happening every day, across the continent. And it’ll be my joy to bring these stories to you, so that together we can enable women, men and children to be healed of the worst disease of all – suffering a life and an eternity without Christ.
Watch the video below, as Stephen Lungu shares his astonishing testimony of Christ's transformation of his life.

