As the world witnessed the largest global epidemic in history, many expected Christians to respond with compassion, mirroring Jesus' embrace of the sick and dying. Instead, the Christian church largely stood back, sometimes responding with stigma and discrimination. Those seeking refuge in churches—where they had previously served the needy—were often turned away. Various authors explore critical issues related to the HIV epidemic, particularly its impact on women and children, and examine biblical teachings on our responsibilities toward the vulnerable. The ongoing HIV crisis disproportionately affects women and children, highlighting the urgent need for Christians to confront these challenges. Although HIV is a specific issue, it prompts broader reflection on other overlooked needs. Endorsements emphasize the church's failure to meet Jesus's standards of care, urging action on behalf of those suffering from stigma and neglect. The authors balance scholarly insight with accessibility, inviting readers to engage compassionately with women living with HIV. Arthur J. Ammann, a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, has dedicated his career to HIV prevention and care, particularly for women and children in resource-poor countries. Julie Ponsford Holland, a seasoned copyeditor and writer, brings her expertise to the project, enhancing its reach and impact.
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