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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.
The Bulletin
Candidates debate, PEPFAR languishes, and the Hispanic church grows.
News
Those in the countries where the HIV/AIDS program has saved millions of lives feel sidelined by the American debate.
News
Researcher Deborah Birx, former head of the now-embattled Bush program, thinks US churches can fight diseases like African churches fought HIV/AIDS.
News
A negative score from groups accusing PEPFAR of supporting abortion threatens the program’s five-year renewal.
Twenty years ago, Republicans, Democrats, evangelicals, gay activists, and African leaders joined forces to combat AIDS. Will their legacy survive today’s partisanship?
News
COVID-19 crisis puts pressure on hard-hit nations with millions of caregivers dead. But family care is still preferred.
Quick To Listen
Why the “Purpose Driven” pastor connected with Southern Californians.
Prayer amid Pandemic
Little was known about the epidemic. But Philomena Percival’s love for God prompted her to take risks for the sick in Guyana.
News
Ex-gay leader encouraged people to pursue faith in “the darkest corners.”
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