True Love Waits receives funding to expand work in 6 African countries

By Don Beehler - Apr 25, 2007 - 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—LifeWay President and CEO Thom S. Rainer announced True Love Waits International has received $950,000 through LifeWay Christian Resources’ “A Defining Moment” campaign, which will enable the program to expand its abstinence-until-marriage message in six African countries.

“Although HIV/AIDS is a concern world-wide, the most concentrated and high-risk area continues to be the continent of Africa, where the life expectancy in some countries has dropped from age 42 to as low as age 30,” Rainer said. “We are very pleased to make this announcement today because we believe True Love Waits can be the answer for the AIDS epidemic on the entire continent.”

“Through the gifts of generous donors to ‘A Defining Moment,’ we now are able to expand True Love Waits in a continent where AIDS is literally a life-and-death battle,” added Mike Arrington, a spokesman for the campaign. “God has given us a program that not only is very effective but also can easily be multiplied.”

Since its introduction in Uganda 13 years ago, True Love Waits has been a catalyst for bringing people together to address the AIDS problem and spread the message of biblical purity to schools, youth groups, communities and other places. In the years that followed, Uganda’s HIV/AIDS infection rate dropped from 30 percent to about 6 percent of the country’s 25 million people.

“Some leaders in Uganda say that this turnaround has literally saved a generation. We believe that expanding True Love Waits to other parts of Africa has the potential of dramatically lowering the HIV/AIDS infection rate in those countries as well,” said Jimmy Hester, co-founder of True Love Waits.

Larry and Sharon Pumpelly, the missionaries who introduced True Love Waits in Uganda in 1994, are working with Hester and the LifeWay True Love Waits team on the multi-country expansion.

Through the efforts of leaders in communities touched by the problem of sexual activity among the youth population, Hester noted that True Love Waits can fight AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases; unplanned pregnancies; and a number of emotional, social, psychological and spiritual problems by helping young people change their attitudes and behavior related to sexual expression.

Based on methodologies developed in Uganda, True Love Waits will establish an ongoing relationship with a key national champion in each African country who, in turn, will build a hierarchy of teams within the country. These teams will utilize a proven verbally based, culturally appropriate teaching approach to carry the message of True Love Waits.

“This is an intentional effort to learn from the experiences in Uganda and apply those principles to other African countries, taking into account cultural differences that exist between these countries,” Hester said.

“A Defining Moment” is a new $29 million philanthropic campaign initiated by LifeWay Christian Resources to touch the nations for Jesus Christ. In addition to True Love Waits International, the campaign is raising funds for a new translation of the Chinese Mandarin Bible; a Leadership Training Institute that will train 10,000 pastors and staff in effective leadership, ministry and personal life skills; and discipleship training in Cuba, India and Kenya.

Article originally “Southern Baptist TEXAN.”

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2 comments (post your own) feed

1 On May 16th, 2007, at 7:16pm, Al Schirduan wrote:

I taught HIV/AIDS and modified and taught an abstinence program for the youth in Monrovia, Liberia.  My family and I lived aboard the Mercy Ship the “Anastasis” from August ‘05 to June ‘06.  I have come to realize that abstinence is the most powerful message and gift we can give a country or anyone. I am supporting an organization of genuine Christian Pastors about 70-80 with minimal funds to continue the abstinence program.  I am certain they would be a fantastic addition to promote the “True Love Waits” campaign in the African country of Liberia.  I intend to continue to financially support abstinence and would appreciate a sample of how your program is adapted and presented for the African culture and what the cost would be to send this program to those pastors in Liberia.  Thank you for the quick response.  Blessings, Al Schirduan, P.O. Box 791, Folly Beach, SC 29439.

2 On May 17th, 2007, at 7:18am, Sulyn Wilkins wrote:

The True Love Waits program is provided by Lifeway Christian Resources.  They may be reached at One Lifeway Plaza, Nashville, TN 37234.  Thank you for your inquiry, and God bless your ministry.

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