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Through the voices of leading clergy, AIDS advocates, and people living with AIDS (PLWAs), Somebody's Knocking at Your Door calls on the African-American church to become more involved in helping communities deal with HIV/AIDS. This book offers you ideas on how to improve the lives of individuals with AIDS through the church. Highlighting AIDS ministries throughout the United States, Somebody's Knocking at Your Door encourages the African-American church to confront the issue of AIDS and understand that the disease can affect anyone. This book will give you the necessary strategies for starting and implementing AIDS ministries and intervention programs that will educate and support your community.
The Church Has AIDS explores the social issues and stigmas that fuel the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the African American community. Minister Palmer looks at religious based heterosexism and religiosity and it's impact over such issues as sexuality and sexual orientation in an upfront and in your face manner.
This publication carefully describes the HIV/AIDS pandemic and how it is understood in some African contexts, which hampers prevention initiatives. It also delineates the complex nature of the poverty and HIV/AIDS interplay. To address the situation, a family systems practical ecclesiological theology and approach to HIV/AIDS ministry, and a pastoral counselling approach that derives from and is sensitive to the African context, are proposed.
A revealing account of AIDS activism within Black churches in New York City. (Back cover).
"A Time to Speak, organized around the themes found in Ecclesiastes 3, addresses and dismantles some of the arguments rooted in a less than thorough analysis of the Bible that have been used to prevent many black pastors and worshippers in black churches from getting involved with people who are either infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS." "McMickle implores black pastors and their worshippers to include ministry programs like the one begun in 1999 by his church, Antioch Baptist Church, that are designed to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS in the black community. These ministries can include testing, prevention education, and spiritual guidance and support. McMickle insists that a biblically based argument must be set forth that provides both the motivation and the methodology for the black church's involvement. He endeavors to provide that motivation and offers suggestions on methodologies that have already been implemented in locations across the country."--BOOK JACKET.
"An indispensable handbook for all involved in the care and counseling of people suffering from HIV.... Its approach is positive, practical, compassionate, pastorally sensitive, and Christian". -- William D. Horton, Franciscan A must read for those involved in the care and counseling of people with AIDS or HIV.
Addressing the need for an in-depth understanding and analysis of how Churches in Africa are living with the epidemic of HIV/AIDS, Ezra Chitando's book insists that the church must accompany people and communities living with HIV and AIDS on their journeys of faith. He argues that the church in Africa must be one with friendly feet, which ministers to every need, thus repenting its negative attitudes as well as the stigma and discrimination surrounding the disease. As it works with and among those living with HIV, it must also interrogate its theology, its attitude to sexuality and its gender insensitivity and awaken to the realisation that it must become an all-embracing community. Chitando insists that a church with friendly feet does not pose questions about the moral standing of those with whom it is journeying. African churches need friendly feet to journey with individuals and communities living with HIV and AIDS, warm hearts to demonstrate compassion and anointed hands to effect healing. Reflecting on these themes, Living with Hope is the first of two books.