"It is possible that AIDS is one disease that has exposed the limitations of the church in so far as empowering and equipping women is concerned."
Although frequently misunderstood and sometimes misrepresented, the African-American church plays a crucial role in our nation's response to the ongoing decimation of African-American communities by HIV.
A discussion about how faith-based organizations are engaged in HIV/AIDS work, what has worked, and what hasn't worked.
The legacy of Ryan White, the Indiana teenager who died from AIDS contracted through a blood transfusion, lives on 20 years after his death.
A little-noticed provision of the health legislation has rescued federal support for a controversial form of sex education: teaching youths to remain virgins until marriage.
Charismatic preacher Joyce Meyer has added herself to the list of prominent U.S. ministry leaders who have spoken out against Uganda’s highly contentious Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
Durante cinco días, estudiantes del Lutheran College and Seminary, clérigos y miembros de la comunidad participaron en la primera experiencia de inmersión organizada por el Lutheran AIDS Network, que se celebró en Central City Lutheran Mission, San Bernandino, California, los días del 15 al 19 de enero.
A top official from a major funding agency says faith communities are crucial to combating the HIV pandemic, but they need to meet international standards of accountability when funds are channeled through them.