National HIV Testing Day: What can churches do?

BY THE PRESBYTERIAN OUTLOOK
PUBLISHED: JUNE 18, 2021 |UPDATED: JUNE 24, 2021

The heart of Christianity is Jesus, embodied in community.

On June 27 each year, the U.S. observes National HIV Testing Day. While there is still no cure for HIV, the tools and medications necessary to end the pandemic are now available. To achieve this once-unthinkable milestone, the church can play a significant role.

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