Covenant of Hope: A Women's Healing Journey in the AIDS Epidemic

Summary
In this call to care, Rev. Rosa J. Caraballo distills 20 years of experience ministering to families affected by AIDS into a work of information and exhortation. Included are basic facts about recognizing and treating the disease and plans for caring for the whole person--spiritually and emotionally as well as physically. At the heart of the book are the personal stories shared by seven other women in their own voices in a world where AIDS is currently thought of as a global, international issue.
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