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Maria Cimperman: When God’s People Have HIV/AIDS

This book is a great dedication to those struggling to do away with HIV/AIDS through the elimination of gender inequality and poverty. The author sees the two as the main cause of the quick spreading of HIV/AIDS and puts a lot of emphasis on them. They are worth taking serious.

The book contains well-researched and documented information with a great number of footnotes. I have to admit that the book is an eye opener, revealing real issues that need to be addressed if our fight against HIV/AIDS is going to bear meaningful fruit. It contains applications to many moral issues, with a great call to put into practice the necessary virtues that will end the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It is a book full of Christian ideals, thus recommendable to pastors, theologians, Christian ministries, Christian organizations, and even individual Christians involved or aspiring to be involved in addressing HIV/AIDS and related issues.

Reviewed by Michael Muoki Wambua

 

 

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Category: Ministry, Spring 2009

About the Author: Michael Muoki Wambua, M.Th. cand. (Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya), and B.A (East Africa School of Theology) is the Vice Chairman of Africa Capacity Building Initiative, a Lecturer at African Center for Great Commission in Nairobi and a Church minister with Nairobi Pentecostal Church.

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