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AAIM
Adventist - AIDS International Ministry
“Messages
of Hope and Healing
from AAIM Adventist AIDS International
Ministry”
(Also to be used in churches, institutions,
and through media)
Downloadable Word Document
MAIN SUBJECTS:
Living positively with HIV
Do you know your HIV status?
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3 - Do you know your HIV
status?
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4 - Have you visited a
Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre (VCT)?
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5 - Know your HIV status (part 1)
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6 - Know your HIV status (part 2)
Sharing activities with those infected with HIV
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7 - Working with those
infected
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8 - Church practices – How safe is to
share with someone HIV positive?
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9 - Is it safe to live with
HIV infected people?
Caring for those living with HIV and AIDS
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10 - Helping the ones infected and
affected by the HIV epidemic
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11 - Caring for those living
with HIV
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12 – Get Involved, help
those infected and affected by the HIV epidemic
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13 - Care Givers (Part 1)
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14 - Care Givers (Part 2)
Children and youth education on Human Sexuality and HIV/AIDS
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15 - Children and youth
education on Human Sexuality
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16 - Talk to Your Children
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17 - God created human
sexuality – Abstinence and Faithfulness
Preventing your children from getting infected with HIV
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18 - Youth and risky
behaviours
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Peer education on HIV/AIDS
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19 - An important role you
can play in the HIV prevention
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20 - Young leaders & peer
counselling
Educating the Church on Human Sexuality and HIV/AIDS
Adherence to ARV Treatment
Prevention of Mother to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT)
Healthy Lifestyle is a preventive medicine that works!
What can the local church do to help with the HIV epidemic?
What can I do to help with the HIV epidemic?
HIV/AIDS and Trust in God
Living
positively with HIV
1) HIV
does not mean the end of your life
HIV does not mean the end of your life;
you can live positively with HIV.
There are thousands of people in the world
who are HIV positive and carry-on normal lives. Today, for
many people, HIV infection is treated as a chronic medical
condition. Become informed. Visit your closest VCT –
Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre; ask for
information on treatment and lifestyle. Do not delay. Share
this information with your relatives and friends.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
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AAIM –
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2) The
difference between HIV and AIDS
People
often speak about HIV and AIDS together, so some think that
they are the same thing but they
are not!
HIV stands
for Human Immune-deficiency Virus. This virus gradually
destroys the body’s ability to fight disease and infection.
Once the body can not defend itself very well anymore, then
people develop what is called AIDS – Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome. This is the phase where the HIV
positive person becomes sick or ill. It usually happens
quite a number of years after the infection. During the
AIDS phase people’s bodies are no longer able to fight off
diseases and they become very weak. Without the proper
treatment, they will pass away very soon.
Medical
treatment, together with good nutrition and a good lifestyle
can postpone the AIDS phase for a very long time. HIV
positive people should eat healthy food, drink plenty of
water, get some exercise, enough rest, and avoid things like
tobacco and alcohol. If you have
been infected by HIV, then look after your body, you can
help to delay the onset of AIDS for many, many years...
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a message of Hope and
Healing brought to you by
AAIM – Adventist AIDS
International Ministry
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Do
you know your HIV status?
3)
Do you know your
HIV status?
If you are worried that you have become
infected with HIV, make the decision today to be counselled
and tested. Do not delay. The sooner you know
your status, the better.
With an early diagnosis of HIV you can get
the proper care. This will allow you to live a longer and
more
normal life.
We encourage you to visit a VCT –
Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre, today!
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a message of Hope and
Healing brought to you by
AAIM – Adventist AIDS
International Ministry
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4) Have you visited a
Voluntary Counselling and Testing Centre (VCT)?
The HIV epidemic is a major public health
problem. When it is diagnosed early the HIV infection can be
controlled.
We encourage you to visit an HIV Counselling
and Testing Centre.
This is the best way to get the right information and to
know your HIV status. Trained staff will inform you about
what behaviours to avoid in order to prevent HIV infection,
and they will help you understand how to deal with the
infection in case you find that you are HIV positive.
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This is a
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AAIM –
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5) Know your HIV status
(part 1)
Do you know whether you have
been infected by HIV? Are you sure?
It is important to know your HIV
status. If you have been infected by HIV then there are
many things that you can do to prolong your life and there
are powerful medications that can be used to help prevent
the onset of AIDS, but for the treatment to be effective, it
must be started before it is too late! It is important that
you know your status as early as possible to ensure the best
possible treatment results.
Get yourself checked for HIV infection.
Knowing your status could be the difference between living a
long and productive life, or illness and an untimely death.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
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6) Know
your HIV status (Part 2)
How can I
know if I have been infected by HIV, the virus that causes
AIDS? This is a question that many people ask.
The truth is
that you can carry the infection for many years before you
begin to see any signs or experience any symptoms; by that
time it might be too late to get effective treatment. The
only sure way to find out if you have been infected is to go
for voluntary counselling and testing (VCT). Here you will
be counselled on what to do if you are infected, and on how
to prevent becoming infected if you are not. A blood sample
will be taken and tested for the virus. The counsellor will
confidentially give you your results and the necessary
counselling.
Knowing your status could help to lengthen your life. It
will ensure that you get the right treatment, in the right
dosages, at the right time.
Get yourself tested! Be a good example to others and ensure
yourself a long and productive life.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM –
Adventist AIDS International Ministry
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Sharing activities with those infected with HIV
7) Working
with those infected
Do you
work with someone who is infected with HIV? If so, then
remember that this colleague is facing a special challenge.
He or she needs your love and support. Working with the
person is not a risk to you; you can not get AIDS from
casual contact. Rather than
shunning and isolating the infected person, show them the
real meaning of Christian love.
There
are many people in our communities who are suffering
directly or indirectly from the HIV epidemic. Show them love
and compassion. Be supportive.
Become an agent of Hope and Healing for those in your
community who are infected with HIV.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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8) Church
practices – How safe is to share with someone HIV positive?
People in
your church who are infected with HIV need your love and
support, and you can safely give this to them.
You can not
get infected through casual contact; you won’t get HIV from
drinking from the same cup or sharing a toilet with someone
infected by HIV. The virus can’t be caught when being
baptised with someone who is infected or through the
foot-washing ceremony. It is totally safe to share communion
with people infected with HIV.
Jesus was our example. Jesus loved and cared for all those
in need and He wants us to do the same.
Go on, hug someone infected by HIV today, you can be the
arms of Jesus spreading love and compassion around to those
who need it most.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
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9)
Is it safe to live with HIV infected people?
HIV, the
virus that causes AIDS, can be transmitted from one person
to another through sexual intercourse, from a mother to her
child during childbirth or breast-feeding, and sometimes
through contact with the blood of an infected person. The
most common form of blood transmission is among drug users
who share injection needles, and through other practices
involving contaminated sharp objects.
HIV is
not transmitted by hugging or eating or drinking or sharing
a toilet or any of the other ways that some people sometimes
say it might be. You should however take precautions,
especially when you assist someone who has reached an
advanced stage of AIDS and has opportunistic infections,
like TB and so on, which you could catch.
Get informed about HIV and AIDS.
It
is safe to live and work with people infected by HIV.
Don’t shun these people; they need
your love and support. You can safely show the love of
Jesus to those around you who are infected by HIV.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
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Caring
for those living with HIV and AIDS
10)
Helping the ones infected and affected by the HIV epidemic
Sometimes we ask ourselves: What can I do about the HIV
epidemic that is affecting almost every family in Africa?
But we don’t know…
If you know anybody who has been touched by
the epidemic,give that person support.
In order to bring Hope and Healing to our relatives and
friends, we need to sacrifice some of our own time and
resources. Have you experienced how rewarding it is to share
some of our resources with others? We can bring Hope in the
form of clothes or school supplies for an orphan. We can
bring Hope in the form of food parcels or other necessities.
Experienced the healing power of visiting and praying for
someone in hospital! Get involved
in actions of Love and Compassion towards people infected
and affected by HIV, today.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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11) Caring for those living
with HIV
In the time of Christ many believed that
leprosy was a punishment from God for sins committed, and as
a result, those affected did not deserve support or
compassion. That was a wrong attitude because God is a
loving and compassionate God. Jesus loved and cared for all
in need.
Today, many still believe that those infected
with HIV or living with AIDS are guilty of sin and so are
not worthy of love and care. HIV and AIDS is not a
punishment from God. All suffering and disease in this world
is the result of the appearance of sin in this world, and we
are all aware we have sinned in one way or another…
But Jesus came to bring relief from sin
and suffering, and commanded us to care for those in need;
this includes those infected with HIV and AIDS. Become
Jesus’ hands and feet in caring for those living with HIV.
Give your support to those infected
and affected by HIV.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
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12) Get
Involved, help those infected and affected by the HIV
epidemic
Jesus told a
story in the Bible (Matthew 25:35-36) about how he would
recognize His followers at the end of time: The “sheep”
would be separated from the “goats.” He said He would know
who His sheep were: For, I was hungry, He said, and you fed
me, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I was naked and
you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me…” Which
group do you want to belong to? His sheep, or the goats?
HIV/AIDS is a terrible epidemic that is devastating
communities everywhere, but it provides us with an
opportunity to demonstrate the love of Jesus in a very
practical way.
Out there in your neighbourhood, there are orphans who need
your help, people suffering with AIDS, who need your
assistance. Get involved today. Help someone infected or
affected by the HIV epidemic.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
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13) Care Givers (Part 1)
Are you looking after
someone infected with HIV? If so, then, you are doing the
work of Jesus;
if not, you can become His hands in assisting people who are
living with HIV and sharing His love and compassion with
them.
Looking after someone that is
sick can be difficult at times, but looking after someone
infected with HIV can present a special challenge. Remember
that there are things you should do to protect yourself as
you care for people in an advanced stage of AIDS.
You can easily help people with
a weakened immune system to eat a balanced diet, drink
enough clean water, breath fresh air and, if possible, get
some exercise. This will all help to boost their immune
system and add years to their lives.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
Adventist AIDS International Ministry
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14) Care
Givers (Part 2)
This
is a special message for Care Givers who are looking after
people infected with HIV: Please don’t stop; the world
needs you and your loving, caring nature;
but please do take care of yourself. You won’t get
infected with HIV through casual contact but you must
remember to take precautions when handling body fluids like
blood, secretions, or any other body fluids. Make sure that
your hands are covered: if you don’t have proper gloves,
then, remember that you can use a plastic bag. Once you
have finished taking care of your love one, wash your hands
carefully with soap and water.
Please, keep
doing this important work; but remember to take care of
yourself too.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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Adventist AIDS International Ministry
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Children and youth education on Human Sexuality
15) Children and youth education
on Human Sexuality
Parents, talk to your children about human
sexuality, If you don’t, someone else will.
They can either learn about God’s gift of love in marriage
or they will learn about it the wrong way. Today, the HIV
infection is claiming thousands of young lives. You can
contribute to the prevention of HIV infections by teaching
your children about sexuality as a gift from God and how to
prevent this disease. Parents, you
can make a difference!
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
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16) Talk to Your Children
As a parent, HIV and AIDS is a
frightening thing, but it is important to understand that
you are not powerless against this disease. You can help
protect your children against this infection. No, there is
no vaccine, but there are things you can do to help to
prevent their infection.
HIV is one of the many
infections that are transmitted through sexual contact.
If we want to help our children avoid these illnesses then
we must talk to them about human sexuality. We need to
talk openly and honestly and not spread myths or scary
stories. We need to help our children understand that sex
is a wonderful gift from God, but a gift that He intended to
be enjoyed within the confines of marriage.
Don’t let tradition,
embarrassment, or shame keep you quiet; talk to your
children about sex, if you don’t then someone else will…
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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17) God created human
sexuality – Abstinence and Faithfulness
God
created human sexuality, it was His idea!
This might seem shocking, outrageous, difficult to believe,
but it is true. The media so often shows a wrong image of
sex that we may think that the devil invented it. The devil
can’t create anything he can only try to pervert what God
has made, and he has certainly done this with sex.
But sexuality
is still a wonderful gift from God and He wants it to be
enjoyed by a husband and wife.
Young
people, don’t settle for the devil’s cheap imitation; it
often simply leads to despair and disease. God wants you to
enjoy His gift at the right time, with the right person.
Wait until you are married to enjoy this wonderful gift of
God. HIV is bringing too much
suffering into this world. Practice abstinence while you are
single and be faithful after you get married.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
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Preventing your children from getting infected with HIV
18) Youth
and risky behaviours
Have you asked yourself: What can I do to
help my children avoid risky behaviours? I am referring to
those behaviours that lead to the use of alcohol, tobacco,
drugs and to early sexual activities.
One of the most effective methods is to
establish close relationships with your children. Be
connected with them, and spend enough quality time with
them, listening to them, playing with them.
It has been proved that the youth who are the
most resilient against risky behaviours, and therefore
safest against HIV, are those who have the strongest family
support, and support from their school and church. Encourage
your children to become involved in community service
activities.
Young people who are involved in helping others are less
likely to become involved in high risk activities that may
lead to HIV infection.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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Peer
education on HIV/AIDS
19) An
important role you can play in the HIV prevention
Did you know that you can play a very
important role in fighting HIV and AIDS? We invite you to
get reliable information on HIV and to pass it on to others.
In this way, you can become a peer educator. You can
inform your relatives and friends as well as your
neighbours. Learn how the virus is transmitted and how
people can prevent it. Encourage your relatives and friends
to practise abstinence and faithfulness, and if not, to
protect themselves.
Get this vital information and pass it on. We
need your help to fight this epidemic.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
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20) Young
leaders & peer counselling
Young man,
young woman: are you a follower or a leader? Are you just
going to go along with the crowd or do you have the courage
to lead?
AIDS is
raging through our communities leaving death and misery in
its path. The world needs young people who are willing to
stand up and lead their peers. You can be an important part
in the fight against HIV and AIDS. How?
Get informed about HIV and AIDS, and then
practice peer counselling with your class-mates or work
colleagues, with your relatives and friends. You can make a
difference.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
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Educating the Church on Human Sexuality and HIV/AIDS
21) Leaders
Lead - Teach groups.
Pastors,
Elders, Sabbath-School Teachers and Youth Leaders, when last
did you speak to your congregation about Human Sexuality?
Yes, you heard me right I said Human Sexuality… HIV and
AIDS is infecting and affecting millions of people, and
thousands of people are dying every day from AIDS related
illnesses – even in the church! You can stick your head in
the sand and pretend that this is not so, but the problem
won’t just go away. HIV is mainly transmitted through
sexual contact and people need honest, accurate information
to avoid becoming one of those infected with HIV.
As a
church we have a responsibility which we cannot neglect and
we should not fail.
Becoming part of the solution to HIV may mean that we have
to move out of our comfort zone and talk about things that
up to now, we have not been comfortable discussing.
Take up the challenge! You could help to
save someone’s life.
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22) The A B
C of HIV Prevention
What’s the
most effective way to prevent HIV? It’s as easy as A,B,C!
A
is for Abstinence, abstain from sex until you are in
a committed marriage relationship. B is for Be
faithful. Once you are in that relationship, be faithful
to your partner and be sure that your partner is faithful to
you.
These
first two rules are the most important in preventing
infection. But unfortunately, we know that people don’t
always live up to the ideal of A and B, and so, C is
for Condom. If you choose not to follow God’s ideal
plan for your life, then please use a condom. Condoms do
reduce the risk of becoming infected by HIV. However, they
do not offer 100% protection.
Remember the order: A and B are the ideal, if you can’t live
up to them (or you suspect that your partner doesn’t), then
use C.
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Adherence to ARV treatment
23) Never stop your ARV treatment…!
HIV and AIDS are affecting
the whole world. If you are infected with HIV and you are
under treatment with anti-retro-viral drugs or ARVs,
remember that you should not stop your
treatment unless your professional health provider says so.
Stopping your treatment on your
own, can lead to virus resistance and could limit your
future access to treatment. Always consult with your health
professional or your closest HIV/AIDS Counselling Centre.
Good advice will help you feel better.
Remember,
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Prevention
of mother to child transmission
24)
Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission - PMTCT
Mothers, this
message is for you!
If
you are pregnant and infected with HIV then you want to try
to make sure that your baby is not also infected.
Three out of ten babies born to HIV+ women become infected,
but there are ways of reducing the chance of your baby
becoming infected. Try not to deliver the baby at home but
get to a hospital, tell the doctors and nurses that you are
HIV positive. There are medicines that they can use to
reduce the risk of infecting your baby.
Once the baby
is born be careful breast-feeding your baby; this is usually
the best way to feed your baby but HIV infected mothers can
pass the virus to their children through breast feeding. Ask
your local clinic for alternatives to breast milk.
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Healthy Lifestyle is a preventive medicine that works!
25) Hope for
People Infected by HIV
HIV and AIDS are affecting the whole world, and it brings
despair to millions of people. If
you are infected with HIV, then, we want you to know that
AIDS does not mean the end of your life, there is Hope.
Until Jesus comes again in glory, disease and death will be
part of life on this earth, but
today you can make the decision to improve your health and
continue living a long and productive life, pretty much like
anyone else.
Health science has made big advances and there are now
powerful medicines that can help you delay the onset of AIDS
and help you live a normal and productive life.
Eating a balanced diet, abstaining from tobacco and alcohol
and getting fit through exercise, all will help to
strengthen your immune system. Living a healthy lifestyle
can double the time it takes before infection leads to the
symptoms of AIDS.
We
all look forward to that great and glorious day when God
will cure all illness and death will forever be forgotten.
Remember, there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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26) HIV is
not anymore a death sentence
If
you discover that you are infected with HIV you don’t have
to lie down and die. It is possible to Live Positively with
HIV.
Take charge
of your life, get fit and eat a balanced diet, if you smoke
or drink alcohol, stop. Practice a healthy lifestyle.
Get
informed. Get proper counselling. Visit your closest Medical
Centre and request information on where and how you could be
treated.
AIDS does not have the final say – you do.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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What can the local church do to help with the HIV epidemic?
27) A huge
challenge can be met by our large church resources
More than 60%
of all the people in the world, who are infected by HIV,
live in sub-Saharan Africa; this is a huge challenge. In
this same region the Seventh-day Adventist Church has more
than four and a half million members, more than sixteen
thousand five hundred churches, hundreds of schools and
educational institutions, and many hospitals and clinics.
This is a large resource! If each church was to become
involved in helping to fight this disease, we could make a
huge impact on this epidemic.
It
is the Mission of AAIM to ensure that every institution,
each church, and every member becomes a centre or an agent
of Hope and Healing for those infected and/or affected with
HIV. In other words, a support centre for your community.
You, your
church, your group of friends can play a part in fighting
both the disease and its impact on people. Organize
support groups in your church to help the people in need.
You can be a
centre of Hope and Healing. Get involved today!
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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What
can I do to help with the HIV epidemic?
28) Too large
a problem
HIV/AIDS is
infecting tens of millions of people; thousands are dying
every day leaving behind millions of orphans. The problem is
huge and it seems to overwhelm us.
As an
individual I may feel that there is not much I can do to
stop the epidemic, or not much I can do to help the millions
in need; but surely I CAN help that
one person near me.
I can offer a
word of encouragement to that person who is discouraged by
the burden of infection, I can provide a meal for a hungry
orphan, I can share the love of Jesus with a friend that is
ill. If each of us was to reach out to one or two people
around us who are in need, then you and I together, hand in
hand with Jesus, can overcome the challenge of HIV and AIDS.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
AAIM -
Adventist AIDS International Ministry
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HIV/AIDS and Trust in God
29) Trust in
God
Living in
this world we face many challenges, and life is not easy.
Sin has brought disease, death and sorrow to God’s perfect
creation. You may be experiencing financial difficulties,
marital or family problems; you may be living with a life
threatening condition like AIDS, or coping with the death of
a loved-one.
In these
situations even our closest and most well meaning friends
struggle to understand the depth of our despair, but
remember that God knows and understands. He wants to share
your burden with you.
No
matter what you may have done, where you might be or when
the last time that you spoke to Him was, God wants to
comfort you; He wants to bring you
hope and He promises healing for your soul. In this, God
will never fail you.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
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30) Are you
on treatment? - Trust in God helps!
If you are
HIV positive and on treatment, then there are some things
that are important for you to remember.
It is very
important that you take the medicines that the doctor gave
you, exactly as he instructed you to. Adherence to the
treatment plan is important. That means that you should
faithfully take your medicines.
A small
change in taking your treatment can have a big impact on how
well the medicines work. Once you have taken the medicines
properly, then, remember that you can help your body’s
immune system to regain a good part of its strength. You can
do this by eating healthy foods, drinking enough water,
breathing good clean air, ensuring a balance between
exercising and getting enough rest. Finally,
remember that trust in God reduces stress,
brings peace, and a sense of assurance of victory in your
life.
Remember,
there is Hope with HIV and AIDS
This is a
message of Hope and Healing brought to you by
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