Interracial and Intercultural Love in South Africa

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By Andisa Dayimani

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Interracial and Intercultural relations in South Africa are still seen as out of the ordinary. Based on the experiences, challenges that Andisa and others who are exposed to these dynamics, Andisa was inspired to write this book reflecting to the Bible to find answers relating to the frequently asked questions and Stereotypes faced by those who are either in interracial relationships and intercultural relationships in South Africa.

In this book, Andisa speaks of the origin of race from a biblical perspective and science, challenges faced by interracial and intercultural relationships, ways to overcome them and how we can be united.

This book opens our eyes on how the different skin colour and background can impact on our everyday lives, the Author says as quoted from the book "I would encourage people to really look at others without seeing their skin colourers past failures. If we dream to have a country that is united and look forward to being progressive, then we need to accept the truth that we are not as different as we would like to be ". "We are according to the bible from one place and if we believe that, then we live it"

This book is aimed at bringing South Africans o a place of unity and opening the eyes to living a life of God, to get rid of unfounded perceptions of who and what other races are and what they stand for. There are so many people who are victims of wrong perceptions and of what society has taught them.

Interracial and Intercultural Love in South Africa