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Why it's a race against time: Orphans and vulnerable children

You have probably seen the news about Madonna's recent adoption of a 13-month-old little boy from Malawi. Many individuals laud her care and support for this baby, others have questioned if it is in the child's best interest to be taken away from his father and his culture.

These are difficult issues. What is best?

There are more than 15 million AIDS orphans in Africa alone. How are we, as the Church, to deal with this? Every child matters to God; it is time for the Church to get connected with God’s heart for children. Advocating for orphans and vulnerable children will require every bit of compassion, tenacity, and urgency we can muster. Read more >>

Kay Warren, co-founder, Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, Calif., and executive director of Saddleback Church's HIV/AIDS Initiative

From Tennessee to Africa, churches
work together to address AIDS

In 1999 John Thomas, senior pastor of Fish Hoek Baptist Church in Cape Town, South Africa, heard a statistic that changed his life: 44 percent of the people in a community just a mile from his church building were HIV positive. Though he later learned the real number was closer to 25 percent, he knew that if he did nothing about AIDS, he couldn’t face God on Judgment Day.

A few years later, Scott Harris, minister of missions at Brentwood Baptist Church in Brentwood, Tenn., had a similar experience. Read more >>

Ortberg says pastors should care about those with HIV because Jesus does

Long-time pastor and author John Ortberg believes there is a simple reason pastors must care about people infected with HIV/AIDS. Scripture is clear on the issue – it’s what Jesus would do.

“Jesus has told us whatever we do for the least of these, for those suffering, we do for him,” said Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church in the Bay area of California. “Jesus’ central command was love.” Read more >>

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I’ve heard that the numbers of people with HIV/AIDS is inflated. Some say the problem isn’t as bad as they say. What do you think?

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May We Pray For You?

Paul Pennington, director of FamilyLife's Hope for Orphans, offers this month's prayer.

Prayer >>

News

Rwanda: Giving AIDS orphans a say in their care

Alternative to adoption bleak for African orphans

Revival of old traditions brings hope to orphans in Swaziland

Physician expresses optimism on taking post to counter HIV/AIDS

Kay Warren addresses HIV/AIDS at CNN's 'Inspire' event

Rick Warren releases new books ahead of AIDS summit

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