11-2007 | Lausanne World Pulse Archives
In Kenya, HIV-prevalence, particularly among college-age students, is extremely high. I Choose LifeÌ¢‰â‰ÛAfrica is seeking to address this problem.Read more…
The musseques of Angola The Church’s role in dealing with HIV/AIDS
Members of the LCJE recently met to encourage and equip each other to better share the gospel with Jewish people around the world.Read more…
Reaching out to individuals with AIDS requires love and action.Read more…
The ChurchÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s role is to break the silence and talk openly with people to rebuild wrong thoughts about sex and HIV/AIDS. The Evangelical Church in Egypt is seeking to do just this.Read more…
A look at four scripture passages reveals the importance of persistence in prayer.Read more…
A 30-year civil war has left Angola facing many challenges, including a massive refugee population and a poor educational system.Read more…
Snapshots of India and Egypt as the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church approaches.Read more…
The challenges in Angola’s shantytowns are seemingly endless: promiscuity, injustice, illness, lack of education, lack of drinkable water, unemployment…Read more…
An in-depth look at Christian contact with non-Christians reveals the Church is found lacking in its efforts to reach the world for Christ.Read more…
AROUND THE WORLD: WEA Joins with TOPIC The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) announced TOPIC (Trainers of Pastors International Coalition) as its new global partner to work closely together for their common commitment to pastoral ministry. Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, head ofRead more…
With millions of people suffering from HIV/AIDS today, the Church must pray, give, touch, heal and above all, speak of the One who has eternal life.Read more…
While there is a need for many Christians to undertake HIV/AIDS as a life calling, it is equally crucial that large numbers engage the pandemic where they are at now.Read more…
