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How are black churches trying to tackle poverty?

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How are black churches trying to tackle poverty?

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US black church leaders met recently in suburban Chicago to discuss how their ministries can help fight HIV/AIDS. “We are Christians because we endeavor to be like Jesus. It is mandated that we minister to the sick. HIV and AIDS is no exception,” said Tanya Bender Henderson, an educator from Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church in Silver Spring, Md. About 120 religious activists from around the country gathered at the annual Black Church Conference to organize their response to social problems such as child poverty and social injustice in addition to HIV/AIDS. The meeting is 20 years old and was being held in the Chicago area for the first time in its history. Advertisement Conference participants recognized the particular challenges of taking on the issue of HIV/AIDS. “HIV and AIDS is not a topic that is popular in the church. Because HIV and AIDS has a perception of sexual origin, a lot of people in the church don’t want to deal with it,” Henderson said. At the same time, the leaders also reco

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Abstract US black church leaders met recently in suburban Chicago to discuss how their ministries can help fight HIV/AIDS. “We are Christians because we endeavor to be like Jesus. It is mandated that we minister to the sick. HIV and AIDS is no exception,” said Tanya Bender Henderson, an educator from Mt. Jezreel Baptist Church in Silver Spring, Md. About 120 religious activists from around the country gathered at the annual Black Church Conference to organize their response to social problems such as child poverty and social injustice in addition to HIV/AIDS. The meeting is 20 years old and was being held in the Chicago area for the first time in its history. Conference participants recognized the particular challenges of taking on the issue of HIV/AIDS. “HIV and AIDS is not a topic that is popular in the church. Because HIV and AIDS has a perception of sexual origin, a lot of people in the church don’t want to deal with it,” Henderson said. At the same time, the leaders also recognize

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