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Why We're Losing the War Against HIV/AIDS
Harvard's Edward C. Green says health officials undermine abstinence and fidelity programs in Africa.
The Church Awakens
Christians make AIDS fight a high priority.
Q & A: Deborah Dortzbach
The international director of HIV/AIDS programs at World Relief talks on our progress, and regress, with AIDS.
Cry, the Beloved Continent
Don't let AIDS steal African children's future.
The Gradual Grief of Alzheimer's
Robertson McQuilkin reflects on his wife's long battle with Alzheimer's.
Living by Vows
As his wife suffered with Alzheimer's, Robertson McQuilkin said, If I took care of her for 40 years, I would never be out of her debt.
Muriel's Blessing
Despite the toll of his wife's Alzheimer's, a husband marvels at the mystery of love.
As complicated as ABC
Condoms and abstinence can both play a role in AIDS prevention.
Have We Become Too Busy With Death?
As 4,900 people die each day from AIDS, African Christians ask themselves:
Should Expectant Mothers Be Tested for HIV?
Experts debate how to reduce AIDS in newborns.
EDITORIAL: AIDS Policy Failure
A Wrestling Match with the Almighty
John Donne asked the questions that face everyone who suffers.

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Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Paternity Leave Made Me a Better Christian Dad
Time off at the very beginning helps fathers prepare to bring up their children in the “discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

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