“A Guide to Acting on AIDS” is designed to equip Christian college students with a deeper awareness of the global AIDS pandemic, why their faith should inform their response, and how they can put their faith into action. (WorldVisionResources.com)

The aWAKE Project: Uniting Against the African AIDS Crisis, Nelson Mandela, Bono, George W. Bush, Jeff Sachs, Kofi Annan, Philip Yancey, Richard Stearns, et al, W Publishing Group, 2002.
“In this all-new collection of stories and essays, some of America’s and the world’s most well-known believers encourage readers to respond with urgency and compassion to this horrific crisis.” (Amazon.com)

The Son of God is Dancing: A Message of Hope, Adrian and Bridget Plass.
Can a book about AIDS be full of amazing stories of hope, courage and laughter? This one is. Adrian and Bridget Plass went to Zambia and found out for themselves that the West’s image of the truth is far from accurate—and that World Vision is taking key steps toward a solution to this crisis. (World Vision Resources)

The Hope Factor: Engaging the Church in the HIV/AIDS Crisis, Charles Colson, Sen. William Frist, John Piper, and Richard Stearns, et al, Authentic Media, 2003.
“This groundbreaking volume brings together today’s foremost Christian thinkers and practitioners who are fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic around the world. The authors outline the extent of this global crisis, provide case studies detailing noteworthy interventions, and offer biblical reflections on HIV/AIDS.” (WorldVisionResources.com)

Rethinking AIDS Prevention, Dr. Edward Green, Harvard University Press, 2003.
“This is not another book about how AIDS is out of control in Africa and Third World nations, or one complaining about the inadequacy of secured funds to fight the pandemic. The author looks objectively at countries that have succeeded in reducing HIV infection rates...along with a worrisome flip side to the progress." (Amazon.com)

World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice.

Acting on AIDS is a program started by Christian college students to create awareness and promote activism of the global AIDS pandemic at colleges and universities across the nation. Motivated by their faith in Jesus Christ and with the support of World Vision, college students have formed a network of Acting on AIDS chapters that seeks to change hearts on campus, create awareness in communities, and advocate for those affected by the global AIDS pandemic.

Contact Acting on AIDS
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