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The Bulletin Episode 43|1 hr 1min
Who Ya Gonna Call?
Candidates debate, PEPFAR languishes, and the Hispanic church grows.
La mise en péril du plan américain de lutte contre le VIH inquiète les chrétiens africains.
Les habitants des pays où le programme PEPFAR a sauvé des millions de vies se sentent laissés de côté dans les débats en cours aux États-Unis.
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PEPFAR Fight Worries African Christian Leaders
Those in the countries where the HIV/AIDS program has saved millions of lives feel sidelined by the American debate.
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What the US Can Learn from PEPFAR
Researcher Deborah Birx, former head of the now-embattled Bush program, thinks US churches can fight diseases like African churches fought HIV/AIDS.
Pro-Life Dispute Leaves Program for HIV/AIDS Patients in Peril
A negative score from groups accusing PEPFAR of supporting abortion threatens the program’s five-year renewal.
When Politics Saved 25 Million Lives
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
Ministerios cristianos: digan no a los orfanatos
La pandemia puso presión sobre muchas naciones afectadas por la muerte de millones de padres y cuidadores. Pero se debe priorizar el cuidado familiar de los menores.
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Christian Ministries: Say No to Orphanages
COVID-19 crisis puts pressure on hard-hit nations with millions of caregivers dead. But family care is still preferred.
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Three Ways to Care for Children Orphaned by COVID-19
In this brand new report, World Relief’s Lanre Williams-Ayedun, expounds on the impact of COVID-19 and how we can help.
Quick To ListenEpisode 268|1 hr 7min
Rick Warren Mastered the Formula for Suburban Church Growth
Why the “Purpose Driven” pastor connected with Southern Californians.
Reflections from an Epidemiologist on Loving Our Neighbor
Interview with Dr. Allison Ruark
Prayer amid PandemicEpisode 12|17min
Even Fellow Believers Didn’t Understand Her Love for AIDS Patients
Little was known about the epidemic. But Philomena Percival’s love for God prompted her to take risks for the sick in Guyana.
Died: Sy Rogers, Who Testified God Changed His Sexual Identity
Ex-gay leader encouraged people to pursue faith in “the darkest corners.”
Looking for God in Disease and Suffering
Christianity Today’s theological explorations of pain and sickness.
How PEPFAR Galvanized Christians in the Fight to Eradicate AIDS
And why advocates say US commitment to the cause cannot let up now.
What Tim Keller and Michael Gerson Want You to Know About How America Spends Its Money
“It’s possible for a church with deep resources for doing good to get co-opted by nationalism. I don’t want that to happen now.”
Getting to Zero: On World AIDS Day, More Churches Work to Achieve Zero New Infections
As pandemic changes, church leaders develop fresh responses.
Four Powerful Ways to Solve the Crisis in Orphan Care
Despite fraud and scandal, resourceful evangelicals are meeting an urgent need.
The Gospel in an LGBT World
What the gospel means for those whose identity is their sexuality, and for you.

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