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Criticisms of Gospel for Asia's Service Provision
Gospel for Asia's focus on religion and the discomfort it creates among staff, along with invoking Jesus in their service provision, has hampered fundraising efforts, in addition to the organization stepping into a gap where fewer service organizations are funded and willing to work with people who are HIV positive or who have AIDS. Objectification of a female leader also persists.
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A woman's profile grows vastly in the 1990s giving lectures and prayer groups for an experience of spiritual healing, while media coverage of her work expands.
09:21 - 11:22 (02:00)
Summary
A woman's profile grows vastly in the 1990s giving lectures and prayer groups for an experience of spiritual healing, while media coverage of her work expands.
ChapterCriticisms of Gospel for Asia's Service Provision
EpisodeMarianne Williamson
PodcastMaintenance Phase
Sister Thedra co-founded the Center for Living in the late 80s with a focus on providing services such as guided meditation, massage, and meals to people with terminal illnesses, particularly those with HIV and AIDS, as there were fewer service organizations that were willing to work with them during that time.
11:22 - 15:51 (04:28)
Summary
Sister Thedra co-founded the Center for Living in the late 80s with a focus on providing services such as guided meditation, massage, and meals to people with terminal illnesses, particularly those with HIV and AIDS, as there were fewer service organizations that were willing to work with them during that time.