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Children: the APPLE of God’s eye

11 February 2013 — For SIM’s Dorothy Wiebe, camp experiences are a powerful testimony to the life-transforming work of the APPLE project in Zambia.

What if the Funding Runs Dry?

1 December 2006 — Mukinge Hospital has been chosen as a pilot hospital in a project by the U.S. Government to study the sustainability of US PEPFAR grant-funded programs.

Blessings: A Life Touched by HIV & AIDS

26 October 2006 — Blessings is a twelve year old girl who has suffered because of HIV & AIDS but faces her situation with faith and courage.

Mukinge Hospital Chosen for Study

12 June 2006 — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) together with USAID has chosen Mukinge Hospital as a pilot site for their AIDS Relief sustainability project.

Human Being or Human Doing?

8 February 2006 — There is a buzz in being busy—a rush of adrenaline keeps us going with a sense of value that "busy people are important people."

AIDS Stalks Teens in Zambia

1 June 2005 — Three out of four of Zambia’s 9 million people call themselves Christians, and yet AIDS is ravaging their population.

Visiting an AIDS Home

2 February 2005 — The Peer Educator program trains people to teach others about prevention and God's love for those with AIDS.

Compassion Amidst Overwhelming Need

10 January 2005 — An 18-year-old single orphan mother showed up at our door, baby in arms. She had extended family, but in the intervening eight months since she had delivered at Mukinge she had worn out her welcome among all her relatives. Now she wanted to live with us!
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