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		<title>Reach 4 Life helps prevent kids from becoming an HIV/AIDS statistic</title>
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South Africa (MNN) &#8212; The HIV/AIDS pandemic has hit Africa<br />
hard and South Africa the hardest. At least 5.7 million of its citizens live<br />
with HIV/AIDS&#8211;more than any other country.
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The question is: how can this staggering number be combated in that region and around the world?
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Colin Bishop of <a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/IBS">Biblica</a>  said for those seeking to address the HIV/AIDS issue, &quot;There are two categories of the<br />
fight: the one is taking care of people who are infected already. That means anti-retrovirals;<br />
that means what some people regard as protection, which is condoms. And then<br />
there&#39;s care: hospices, orphan care centers, and so on. But we are strictly into<br />
prevention. We are targeting the uninfected, and we are trying to prevent them<br />
from getting infected in the first place.&quot;
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Biblica is reaching out to uninfected kids through their<br />
<em>Reach 4 Life</em> program. They distribute New Testaments, hold Bibles studies and disciple students in<br />
secondary schools across Africa, Latin America and Thailand.
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The aim of <em>Reach 4 Life</em>? To prevent kids from becoming another<br />
statistic, and to help them discover Christ.
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&quot;The inclusion of God in the equation of transforming<br />
behavior in a profound and sustained way is critical to our program. We try<br />
to get these kids to say &#39;yes&#39; to God: in other words to become Christians, and<br />
then to say &#39;no&#39; to the virus after that because they now have the power to<br />
live a moral life. The Gospel and our prevention program go very much together,&quot;<br />
Bishop said.
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To help with the program, American teens and college<br />
students have traveled to South Africa. In fact, just recently a team of<br />
students from Oauchita Baptist University traveled there, not only encouraging<br />
abstinence but also sharing Christ with the South African students.
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When kids make decisions for Christ, Biblica helps them remain strong in their faith through a year-long discipleship program which<br />
connects them with a local church and gets them into the Word of God. Biblica also distributes<br />
New Testaments which include material about HIV/AIDS and 40<br />
Bible studies students can use if they choose to become involved in Biblica&#39;s<br />
discipleship program.
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As American students reach out to South African youth, Bishop<br />
said both parties benefit: &quot;They sponsor a year&#39;s program that&#39;s added on<br />
to the cost of their trip over there, and it&#39;s quite symbiotic because we get<br />
the funding for those three or four schools that they participate in, and they<br />
get the third world mission exposure.&quot;
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In addition, the experience of American students during their short-term<br />
trip can help them decide if they want to come back on a long-term basis.
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Funding numerous projects is possible because of how affordable<br />
the program is. Bishop said it costs just $3 per New Testament, and then an<br />
additional $6 covers the cost of a student to go through the year-long program.<br />
Therefore, $9 sponsors a South African student in the program for an entire year.
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Pray that students will open their hearts to Christ and will commit to live moral lives for Him.
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<a href="http://www.biblica.com/ministry/reach4life-hiv.php"><br />
Click here to learn more about <em>Reach 4 Life</em> in South Africa and other countries.<br />
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