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Dr. Rick and Kay Warren Bring HIV/AIDS Leaders to Church: 'Global Summit on AIDS & the Church' Equips Ministry Leaders with Tools to Fight the HIV/AIDS Pandemic

PRNewswire - November 2, 2006


LAKE FOREST, Calif., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Pastor and best-selling author Rick Warren and his wife Kay, in conjunction with the Purpose Driven Network, will host the second annual Global Summit on AIDS & the Church Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., coinciding with World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.

An impressive roster of speakers and special guests are scheduled to attend the two-day Summit including U.S. Senators Barack Obama and Sam Brownback and U.S. Ambassador Mark Dybul, the Global AIDS Coordinator and highest-ranking AIDS official in the nation. Additionally, the leaders of the four largest non-government organizations (NGOs) will be presenting: Franklin Graham of Samaritan's Purse; Wess Stafford of Compassion International; Rich Stearns of World Vision; and Sammy Mah of World Relief. Regular press conferences will be held throughout the event.

"This conference is not about ministry leaders getting together to wring our hands and fret about the horrors of the AIDS pandemic," said Mrs. Warren. "This is about pulling together the best and brightest minds of those people on the front lines engaging in solutions and shaping policy. As ministries, yes, we want to be compassionate; but equally important, we want to be effective."

This one-of-a-kind, two-day Summit brings together leading authorities from health and relief organizations, government entities, international agencies and ministries to introduce pastors and church leaders to the necessary means for understanding and responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Particular emphases will be placed on the impact of HIV/AIDS among women, orphans and vulnerable children. In addition, special focus will be placed on the effects of HIV/AIDS in the African American and Hispanic communities.

"This global pandemic is the Church's greatest opportunity to serve," said Pastor Warren. "With more than two billion members worldwide, the Church has the largest distribution network on the planet. If we can teach the Church how to minister to those with HIV/AIDS and extend a helping hand in local communities and around the world, we can win this life-threatening battle."

Unique from every other conference on AIDS, attendees of the Global Summit on AIDS & the Church will explore six ways any church, regardless of size, can minister to people living with HIV/AIDS using the acrostic C.H.U.R.C.H.: Care for and support the sick; Handle testing and counseling; Unleash volunteers; Remove the stigma; Champion healthy behavior; and Help with nutrition and medications.

In addition to the C.H.U.R.C.H. strategy, the Summit will also feature details regarding the progression of the P.E.A.C.E. plan, a worldwide effort to mobilize one billion church members to address the five biggest global problems, and how the HIV/AIDS ministry fits into this plan. The P.E.A.C.E. plan is currently being tested in more than 80 countries through planting churches, equipping servant leaders, assisting the poor, caring for the sick and educating the next generation.

The fastest spreading pandemic in history, AIDS is now the leading cause of death for people under 60 years of age in many countries. More than 25 million individuals have already died, leaving more than 16 million orphans in Africa alone.

"The reality is that even if we had enough medicines, nutrition, prevention programs and even a vaccine - the problems of distribution, manpower needed and local credibility for acceptance would still be huge challenges," Pastor Warren said. "The only affordable solution to overcome these barriers is to mobilize the local churches that already exist in every city and village around the world. Churches have the most shoes on the ground where the pandemic is greatest."

For more information on the Global Summit on AIDS & the Church, please visit http://www.purposedriven.com.

NOTE TO EDITORS: To arrange on-site coverage; request Conference b-roll or actuality; or schedule an interview with a specific participant, call Larry Ross or Kristin Cole of A. Larry Ross Communications at 972/267-1111.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT:

Larry Ross | 972.267.1111 x210 | alr@alarryross.com

Kristin Cole | 972.267.1111 x215 | kristin@alarryross.com

SOURCE Rick Warren

http://www.purposedriven.com


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