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Focus on the Family 'Kind of Hurt' Over AIDS Shock

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

The conservative Christian ministry Focus on the Family said it is a little hurt over the shock that came in response to its sponsorship and participation in a local bike race this weekend to raise funds for AIDS relief in Colorado.

“There seems to be the perception that [because] AIDS is seen as typically associated with the gay community, that Focus on the Family wouldn’t care for these people,” said Devin Knuckles, a spokesman for the ministry, according to the Denver Post.

“It’s kind of hurtful,” Knuckles said. “It’s our mission to help people who need help.”

The Christian ministry paid the $1,000 sponsorship fee, reserved a booth and registered two riders for the 100-mile Pikes Peak Classic race this Sunday.

Many locals expressed shock at FOTF’s willingness to be involved in the AIDS fundraiser because of the ministry’s long and outspoken battle against same-sex “marriage” and “the homosexuality agenda.”

FOTF holds “Love Won Out” conferences throughout the country where former homosexuals and ministry leaders equip the church to respond biblically and in a Christ-like way to the issue of homosexuality. Speakers also share how those who struggle against unwanted same-sex attractions can overcome their desires with the Gospel.

However, not all are happy with FOTF’s participation.

“We have had some complaints,” said Linda Boedeker, executive director of the AIDS project where the money raised will go to, according to the Denver Post. “There are a lot of people [who] think that Focus on the Family must have an agenda … [but] I think they are trying to do what’s right in their community.”

The Southern Colorado AIDS project provides food, clothing, housing help, medical attention and counseling to those who are HIV-positive or have AIDS. The group’s main focus in education includes safe sex with condoms, which makes FOTF a little uncomfortable.

“That does cause a little bit of concern that they don’t teach abstinence,” Knuckles said. “That (abstinence)’s certainly what we believe is the answer.”

FOTF’s involvement stemmed from an AIDS project volunteer who is a Christian heterosexual who has AIDS. He approached FOTF for help in the race and to try to get the two groups to move beyond stereotypes about the disease.


Many churches and denominations have also recently tried to move beyond the stereotype and focus on the people who need help.

Megachurches such as Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church in California and Bill Hybels' Willowcreek Church in Illinois have spearheaded efforts for the church to move past the stigma associated with the disease and reach out to those who are in need. However, amid their humanitarian efforts, both leaders continue to maintain that homosexuality is a sin.

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  • Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:18 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    It is surely narrow mindednessfor Christians to have a Pharisaic kindof attitude towards those suffering from HIV and AIDS. Didn't Jesus die for them too. Let us give them Love and Hope so that they may live and die in the Lord, just as we aspire to.

  • Fri Aug 17, 2007 4:53 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    No offense, but what a stupid thing for Christians to get upset over. How immature! God bless FOTF and their compassion and love for those in need. I'm behind them 150%.

  • Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:52 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    "We all fall short of the glory of God" Following Jesus means showing His love and compassion for all! It is His love and compassion and His truthfulness that changed lives and is still changing lives! God's WORD states what sin is, not FOTF, and FOTF is simply following God's Word. It is our mission to love folks, it's the Holy Spirit's job to convict. There's not a person who has not sinned. For HIS Glory! AMEN

  • Sun Aug 12, 2007 3:59 am Agree: 6   Disagree: 0

    It is better that the church be seen doing what good it can do at events like this than to be in the news over an issue such as adultery or whatever. Where someone obtained the AIDS virus is not relevant. That someone receives a blessing from a Christian instead of a "I told you so" is the way to healing. Hats off to Ashegroup. You stated it well.

  • Mee »
    Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:02 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    God Love's the siner .. not the sin ... therfore we most help all in need and in pain , show them the way to haven . Which is " Christ our Lord "...

  • Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:44 am Agree: 10   Disagree: 0

    For the life of me, I can't understand what ItsFinished's comments have to do with this article.

    AIDS sufferers are the new lepers of our times. Jesus touched and healed the lepers to give us the example while He was walking on Earth. It is good and right that God's people ought to go and minister ETERNAL healing and temporal succor to those with this life sentence. REGARDLESS of how they contracted the plague. Scripture tells us more than once to walk in a manner worthy of our calling....

    AIDS is NOT an unforgivable sin. It's a terminal illness. People with terminal illnesses ought to be made comfortable and shown the way Home by people who know the Maker! As long as a person has breath, "Now is the day of salvation, says the Lord". A Christless eternity of torment awaits those who reject Him, after all!

  • Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:51 am Agree: 8   Disagree: 9

    Rick Warren and Willowcreek are both bad news. Both into New Age Garbage

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