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Rick Warren: Church Must S.T.O.P. HIV/AIDS

AIDS is the leading cause of death and the fastest spreading pandemic in history. And to date, there is still no cure. Megachurch pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Community Church wants to stop it and says the church is an essential ingredient in doing so.

by Elizabeth Kwon, Christian Today US Correspondent
Posted: Monday, January 1, 2007, 14:36 (GMT)
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AIDS is the leading cause of death and the fastest spreading pandemic in history. And to date, there is still no cure. While much of the global efforts against AIDS are focused on slowing the disease, megachurch pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Community Church in Lake Forest, Calif., wants to stop it and says the church is an essential ingredient in doing so.

"Tell me what you want to do with this pandemic - slow it down, which is a whole lot easier to do and does not require behavioral change, or do you want to stop it? I am not interested in just slowing it - [although] I do want to slow it - but more than slowing it, I want to stop it," said Warren at an Urbana 06 press conference Friday.

Urbana 06, InterVarsity Campus Fellowship's twenty-first student missions convention, is taking place Dec.27-31 in St. Louis, Mo. The purpose of the triennial conference has been to transform students and develop world changers.

According to Warren, there are secular approaches to prevention of the disease but there is a component that only the church can deal with. "If you want to stop it, now you have to bring in the church," he said.

Warren said that popular methods such as supplying condoms, limiting the number of partners and not offering needle exchange will slow the pandemic but will not stop it.

The church, on the other hand, has the ability to stop the disease that 69 million people around the world have been affected with, Warren claimed. The author of the best-selling novel Purpose Driven Life highlighted four key factors that the church adds to the AIDS prevention equation, which he listed together using the acronym S.T.O.P. They are:

Save sex for marriage
Teach men to respect women and children
Offer treatment through churches
Pledge yourself with one partner for life

Warren said if the world follows the above mentioned moral teachings, the widely-spread disease will inevitably overtime come to a stop.

However, as World Vision Vice President Steve Haas had noted prior to Warren's speech, churches hardly ever mention the word HIV/AIDS.

"We're still dealing with the stigma and ignorance in this country and it's got to be erased," he said, alluding to the current situation of churches in America regarding the disease. Commenting on the absolute significance of churches being involved, Haas said, "It is a killer if it does not have the appropriate social nets and the appropriate care that could be provided by the community."

Warren highlighted how this is precisely the reason why he had come to this convention. "This is what we are praying - for second reformation of the church," he told The Christian Post on Thursday, identifying the students at Urbana as part of the reformation generation.

"God's timing is perfect. I see a spiritual hunger, I see a spiritual readiness, the willingness to commit, and a willingness to sacrifice; and all of these things coming in together ... has created a kairos moment - the right time for a reformation to take place."

Kay Warren, Rick Warren's wife, stressed the importance of students picking up the task of reformation. "We are handing the next generation - these students, these 22,000 students who are sitting here - a pandemic we have failed to stop," she indicated at the press conference.

"It is the most thrilling thing I can imagine - to know that they are going to get it, and they are going to care, and they are going to do something."

Earlier this month, Rick and Kay Warren were joined by world-renowned AIDS experts and key leaders at the "2006 Global Summit on AIDS and the Church" hosted by the Warrens' megachurch in California. During the Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 gathering, themed "Race Against Time," Christians were urged to take hold of the opportunity to stop history's greatest health crisis.



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Added: Friday, January 5, 2007, 2:26 (GMT)

That's funny. (sarcasm)

My church is just down the street from Saddleback Church, the church that Rick Warren founded and is pastor of, and last time I checked, Jesus of Nazareth was the head of that church too! Small world, huh?

I would hardly call caring for this world's poor, sick and lost in this world a religious fad... as Rick might say, it's the Spirit of God who is already at work in this world, causing a spiritual wave across the lands.. and we're just going to follow his lead and jump on for the ride.

Brother in Christ, Orange County, CA

Added: Monday, January 1, 2007, 17:29 (GMT)

I belong to a church whose head is Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus Christ told us how His kingdom was going to operate.

"Once again, the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was let down into the lake and caught all kinds of fish. When it was full, the fishermen pulled it up on the shore. Then they sat down and collected the good fish in baskets, but threw the bad away. This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous and throw them into the fiery furnace, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. "Have you understood all these things?" Jesus asked. "Yes," they replied." Matthew 13:47-51

To put this in Saddleback terms, the CEO of our corporation has told us that not all people will join our organization. Our CEO has better marketing information than Rick Warren since he knows the very thoughts and intentions of every man's heart.

Sad to say, there are inocent children infected with Aids by no fault of their own. These children will have live with this desease as long as they can and then will go to meet their creator. There are hundreds of thousands of people around the world with Aids who will die as a result of this desease. We need to tell them that the most certain event in their lives is that at some point they will be face to face with their creator and judge. We need to share the Gospel with them.

We need to love people with Aids, we need to seek improved medical treatment for this desease. We need to educate people about Aids.

The church needs to get back to the Bible as it operating manual. I doubt our current religious fads help us fulfill the function God has for us in this century.

Rick Warren needs to repent and stop trying to redesign the Kingdom of God to his liking. Jesus has taught us how the Kingdom will operate. We cannot change that. If we really get with God's program we will find that there is great wisdom of God in the way His kingdom functions. It also challenges us everyday to humble ourselves before Him and seek to be effective servants.

Stephen Searfoss, Mexico City Mexico

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