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Obama's AIDS Dilemma
White House funding priorities determine who will live and who will die.
Less Aid for AIDS?
Groups fear impact of Obama administration's PEPFAR stance.
HIV/AIDS: S.L.O.W. It Down, or S.T.O.P. It?
Saddleback's Kay Warren offers a dual framework for fighting the virus.
Q&A: Kay Warren
Learning to live in three worlds.
Postcard from Africa
Where hope and despair live side by side.
Sweeter Dreams
HIV infections decline in Zimbabwe.
Cry, the Beloved Continent
Don't let AIDS steal African children's future.
Dying Alone
Baptist women seek out and care for ashamed, abandoned AIDS patients
Kenyan President Suggests Hanging for 'Knowingly' Infecting Others with AIDS
Church organizations criticize use of capital punishment as solution to epidemic
Few to Receive AIDS Medicines
"Pharmaceutical companies drop suit against South Africa, but problems remain"
Zambia's Churches Win Fight Against Anti-AIDS Ads
Church leaders are concerned that condom promotion encourages promiscuity
Mandela De Klerk and Tutu Join to Fight AIDS
South Africa's men of peace call for end of silence and stigmatization.
Kenyan Bishop Calls on Widows to Take Stand Against Wife Inheritance
Joter, polygamy customs criticized for contributing to spreading HIV.
Have We Become Too Busy With Death?
As 4,900 people die each day from AIDS, African Christians ask themselves:

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A Theologian’s Vision of ‘Peasant’ Politics Is Surprisingly Lordly in Scope
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Ephraim Radner’s “narrow” concern for protecting the mundane goods of earthly life isn’t so narrow after all.

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