by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder
WHO estimates that 3 million people worldwide will die from AIDS during the year 2000. The agency estimates that this will bring the total number of adults and children who have died because of the disease to 21.8 million.
by John LaBissoniere
Charles Brace's Orphan Train program helped thousands of neglected children begin new lives in stable, loving families. Similarly, God may be inviting you into His Church to escape the spiritual futility of this world and prepare for a...
by Rex Sexton
A large portion of the native population of southern Africa is dying. Efforts to deal with the problem in some cases only are making matters worse.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
It often takes the deep despair and difficulties of life to remind us that part of the ascended role of Jesus Christ is to help the members of His Church. He is now sitting at the right hand of God and has made the power of the Holy Spirit...
by Good News
More than 11 million children have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic since it was first recognized in 1981, with another two million expected to be orphaned by the end of 2000, according to a recent United Nations report.