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Lausanne World Pulse - AIDS in China: The Amity Foundation
The first AIDS case in China was reported in 1985. The following years witnessed rapid growth of the HIV-positive population. Geographically, HIV-positive cases have now been reported in each and every one of the thirty-one provinces
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/perspectives.php/106/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - Global AIDS and World Evangelization
Why is AIDS Such a Global Challenge to the Spread of the Gospel? AIDS is intricately interwoven into the troubled fabric of our world, physically, socially and spiritually. Therefore, the AIDS pandemic is uniquely challenging to both developmental issues and world evangelization.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/149/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - Fire of Hope: The Effects of HIV/AIDS Ministry
HIV/AIDS is a modern-day plague marching nearly unimpeded across the face of the African continent. It threatens peace and stability as it wipes out entire generations, leaving millions of orphans in its wake.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/111/12-2005
North American Consultation on the Role of the Church in the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
Abstinence is working in the fight against AIDS in Africa. Findings which have appeared controversial, contradictory or politicized to both mainstream media and secular aid agencies continue to show that the “Abstinence, Be faithful or use a Condom” (ABC) promotion in places such as Uganda, Rwanda a
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/107/12-2005
You Gave Us Your Heart: SIM's Hope for AIDS Progrram offering Hope to Many
“You gave us your heart.” These five words are foundational in my ministry. At times it is easy to be frustrated with missions and in particular with HIV/AIDS ministries. There is the potential to achieve so much and at times we seem to be moving so slow that we get almost angry and forget what is i
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/140/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - The North American Church’s Role in HIV/AIDS Care
The issue of HIV/AIDS in the world today is so large that it may appear beyond hope. According to the UNAIDS/WHO 2004 AIDS Epidemic Update, there are more than 13,400 new infections and 8,400 deaths each day from HIV/AIDS. As individuals and churches, what are we to do about these dire statistics?
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/148/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - HIV/AIDS Home-Based Care in Nairobi
Over one and half million people live in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya. That is half the city’s population. More than 300,000 people are crowded together in Karagoche, Nairobi’s worst slum. Families live in extreme poverty and struggle to make a living.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/113/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - HIV/AIDS and the Church: We Cannot Look the Other Way
Only a few days ago, we lost another little child. One of his friends had been praying for him, just as he had prayed for two other friends, Kamau and Kimani. Now, this friend was gone too.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/116/12-2005
Lausanne World Pulse - Growing Interest in Medical Missions
Among students in the health professions, the Annual Global Missions Health Conference (GMHC) in Louisville, KY, USA, is quickly becoming known as the “Urbana” of healthcare missions
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/142/12-2005
Evangelicals Responding to the Challenge of AIDS on World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is 1 December and the Global AIDS Prayer Partnership is launching two new initiatives to help mobilize an evangelical response to the AIDS pandemic. Every hour 354 people die of AIDS. That's like a Boeing 747 crashing every hour, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/109/12-2005