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Since AIDS was first recognized in 1981, the disease has killed more than an estimated 25 million people. Over 33 million people were living with HIV in 2009, including more than 2 million children. Addressing the AIDS pandemic and ministering to its victims has become an important issue for Christians throughout the world.
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The White House tried to the cut the HIV/AIDS relief program by $400 million, but Republicans pushed back.
The Bulletin
The Bulletin discusses PEPFAR, the IRS allows churches to endorse political candidates, the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ and the poor.
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The pop artist is part of an unusual Nashville history surrounding the HIV/AIDS treatment program.
The Russell Moore Show
The recent cuts may be shortsighted.
Public Theology Project
It was Christianity that taught the world that every person ought to matter. Now is not the time to abandon or betray that truth.
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A Christian woman living with HIV leans on God but may need national funding efforts to stay alive.
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With clinics shutting down and orphanages filling up, Christian health workers worry about worsening health outcomes in Africa.
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Funding canceled. Funding renewed. New documents show the extent of the Trump administration’s historic aid cuts, and the few programs saved.
As a medical missionary, I use PEPFAR-funded meds to save unborn babies, new mothers, and fellow church members from needless, ugly deaths from AIDS.
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Christian donations can only do so much to fill the gap when facilities grapple with layoffs, scarce drugs, and unanswered questions.