Themed Articles
By Pamela Gebauer
Reaching out to individuals with AIDS requires love and action.
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By Chris Rice
The work of becoming peacemakers between divided people is not secondary or optional, but is central to Christian mission along with planting churches and making disciples.
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By Rev. Canon Andrew White
Baghdad is in the midst of war. And yet, the gospel is being proclaimed boldly through love and pray.
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By Evvy Campbell
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.
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By Mike Mutungi
In Kenya, HIV-prevalence, particularly among college-age students, is extremely high. I Choose Life—Africa is seeking to address this problem.
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By Andrea Z. Stephanous
The Church’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.
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By Dr. Samuel Barkat
Reflections and updates on the Lausanne Reconciliation Issue Group and the Global Network for Reconciliation.
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By Paulus Widjaja
Unfortunately, for much of the Church in recent history, evangelism and peacemaking have been seen as separate tasks. Instead, they need to be integrated.
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By Celestin Musekura
ALARM-Rwanda recently conducted a retreat for church leaders to discuss the role of the Church in remembering the 1994 genocide which devastated the country.
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By Lisa Loden
Unity in the Body of Christ in the Middle East requires intentional reconciliation between Arab Christians from Palestine, Arab Israeli Christians and Messianic Jews.
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By Grace Morillo
In the midst of great conflict in Colombia, local churches and communities are seeking to bring restoration.
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