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jeskue03
2/20/2008 11:06 AM
I am truly touched by this article. Coming from a small town in the south, my family is prejudice. Here I am looking for the man God wants for me and my family may not accept him. Luckily me God is the maker of acceptance. I know that when the man God has chosen for me comes into my life that he will love me and charish me and that even though me family may not like it at first I pray that God will soften there hearts and see that God is the one who chose him not me!
ncarolinafran
2/18/2008 4:26 PM
With respect to the article and to the author, I do not necessarily see that the conclusion of the author is logical or true. Just because the couple sees it that way (or more accurately, the author), does not make it so.

I agree that the argument is desirable and even advantageous. I just see obstacles not mentioned in the article and therefore not addressed.
jessica1102
1/31/2008 1:00 AM
Interracial is always a hot issue for us. But you know, it is really not a issue but a heart problem as my view. If you do not care about the skin or culture, background etc. so is interracial still a hot topic here?

I just find a great place for interracial man or woman gather together named interracialchats.com, where people can talk about their real feeling about each other and have great dating if possible. Why not check it out??
jhunnelle
1/25/2008 10:20 PM
i like your article can i post this on my multiply including your picture. thanks and Godbless
shabba
1/22/2008 7:56 AM
What a wonderful story full of grace and truth. It never stops amazing me how our heavenly father works out our destiny. Jer 29v11.

I am a white man married to a black woman for 14 months now.
our experience was exactly the opposite to Abi and Paul.

My now wife Maureen and I found love and acceptance from both oue families friends churchs and community.

Maureen is my second wife as I was married before to a white woman Linda who tragically died suddenly in 2004 from a brain tumour. This left me with three grown up children and no wife. Heartbroken and sad my life seemed to all intents to be over.

However our God who is always good had other plans from me.
Maureen was a member of my church and over a period of time we began to see each other and spend time together.

My children welcomed maureen into our family with these words. Thank you for making our dad happy again.Every where we go people just love and notice us. Gods grace is all over us and we are thankful.
John
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