General Bibliography

*MICTAN Resource Library

(As of February 3, 2003)

 

I. Books

The Awake Project: Uniting Against the African AIDS Crisis. Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2002.

 

Bartlett, John G. and Ann K. Finkbeiner.  The Guide to Living with HIV Infection.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.*

 

Bayer, Ronald and Gerald M. Oppenheimer.  AIDS: Voices from the Epidemic Doctors. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

 

Bryson, John M.  Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organizations. Revised. San

Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1995.*

 

Carter, Michael.  AIDS: An Incredibly Easy Miniguide. Bethelehem, PA: Springhouse Corporation, 2000.*

 

Dane, Barbara O.  AIDS and the New Orphans: Coping With Death. Westport, CT: Auburn

House, 1994.*

 

Doka, Kenneth J.  AIDS, Fear, and Society.  Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1997.*

 

Feldman, Eric A. and Ronald Bayer.  Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood and the Politics of Medical

Disaster. New York: Oxford University, 1999.

 

Froman, Paul K. After You Say Goodbye: When Someone You Love Dies of AIDS.  San

Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1992.*

 

Gant, Larry M., and Patricia A. Stewart et al.  Social Workers Speak Out on the HIV/AIDS

Crisis: Voices From and To African-American Communities.  Westcort, CT: Praeger,

1998.*

 

Gifford, Allen L. and Katie Lorig, et al. Living Well with HIV and AIDS. Second Edition.

Palo Alto, CA: Bull Publishing, 2000.*

 

Granich, Reuben and Jonathan Mermim.  HIV Health and Your Community: A Guide for Action.

Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999.*

 

Hooper, Edward.  The River: A Journey to the Source of HIV and AIDS. Boston: Little, Brown

and Company, 1999.*

 


Horowitz, Leonard G.  Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola.  Sandpoint, IN: Tetrahedron Publishing Group, 1996.*

 

Johnson, Pamela Blackwell.  AIDS and African Americans: A Guide for Substance Abuse,

Sexuality and Care.  Dallas: NCD Publishing, 2000.*

 

Jones, Paul A.  Heart Disease and Hypertension: Vital Information for African Americans.  New York: Kensington Books, 1999.*

 

McKenzie, James F. and Jan L. Smeltzer.  Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Health

Promotion Programs.  Third Edition.  Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2001.*

 

McKenzie, Vashti M.  Journey to the Well.  New York: Viking Books, 2002.*

 

Maggiore, Christine.  What If Everything You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong.  Studio City:

The American Foundation for AIDS Alternatives, 2000.*

 

O’Sullivan Sue and Kate Thomson, eds.  Positively Women: Living With AIDS. San Francisco:

HarperCollins, 1992.*

 

Roth, Nancy L. and Linda K. Fuller.  Women and AIDS.  New York: Haworth Press, 1998.*

 

Satinover, Jeffrey.  Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth.  Grand Rapids: Hamewith Books, 1996.*

Schoub, Barry D.  AIDS and HIV in Perspective.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

1994.*

Shilts, Randy.  And the Band Played On: Politics, People and the AIDS Epidemic.  New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988.*

 

Thomas, Frank A.  Spiritual Maturity: Preserving Congregational Health and Balance. 

Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2002.*

 

Watstein, Sarah B.  The AIDS Dictionary. New York: Facts on File, Inc.1998.*

 

Wyatt, Gail E.  Stolen Women: Reclaiming Our Sexuality, Taking Back Our Lives.  New York:

John Wiley and Sons Publishers, 1997.*

 

Wyatt-Morley, Catherine.  AIDS Memoir: Journal of an HIV Positive Mother.  West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, 1997. 

 

 

II. Videos

1. HIV/AIDS and African Americans- NMAC*

2. Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS and You*

3. AIDS: It’s Your Business


4. The Impact of Stigma on HIV Prevention Programs

 

 

III. Websites

www.dmoz.org- Society: Organizations: Philanthropy: Grants: Grant-Making Foundations:

Corporate Grantmakers

www.cdc.gov

 

 


 

Faith-Based  Literature for Responding to HIV/AIDS

*In MICTAN Resource Library

 

African-American Pastors Consortium (Memphis, TN, 1-901-728-6060)

1. African-American Pastors Consortium Training Module*

 

American Bible Society (1865 Broadway, New York, NY, 10023)

1. Nothing Can Separate Us From the Love of God*

 

Ark of Refuge (San Francisco, CA, 1-415-861-6130)

1. State of Emergency Preaching Institute

 

Balm in Gilead (New York, NY, 1-888-225-6243) (Resources available here)

1. Blessed are they that comfort...An Introduction to HIV/AIDS for Black

   Congregations*

 

2. Good News! Sermons of Hope for Today’s Families

-Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.

 

3. Though I Stand At the Door and Knock: The Black Church Struggle with

    Homosexuality and AIDS

-Features: Dr. Cornel West and Phill Wilson

 

4. The Black Church Speaks (video)*

 

5. Jessye Norman Sings for the Healing of AIDS (video)*

 

6. Harlem to Soweto (video)*

 

7. The Black Church Beyond Homophobia (cassette)*

 

Channing L. Bete Company (South Deerfield, MA, 1-800-628-7733)

1. A Christian Response to AIDS*

 

 

ETR Associates (Santa Cruz, CA, 1-800-321-4407)

1. 21st Century Abstinence*

2. 101 Ways to Make Love Without Doing It*

3. 101 Reasons to be Abstinent*


4. If You Are A Woman... Abstinence*

 

Gospel Against AIDS (Detroit, MI, 1-313-341-5989)

1. Incorporating HIV/AIDS Preventive Education into a Ministry*

2. Religion and Ethics News Weekly (video)*

 

 

Harlem Congregations for Community Improvement (New York, NY, 1-212-283-5266 )

1. Congregation’s Stepping Stones to AIDS Programs*

 

2. HIV From a Christian Perspective*

 

3.What Can My Church Do About HIV/AIDS?*

 

 

Health and Education Leadership Project (Atlanta, GA, 1-404-614-6362)

1. Content and Strategies for Faith-based HIV Prevention

 

 

Look Up and Live-The Urban Church Task Force on HIV/AIDS (California,1-323-782-0266)

1. A Pastor’s Guidebook for HIV/AIDS Ministry Through the Church*

 

 

Metropolitan Interdenominational Church (Nashville, TN, 1-615-726-3876)

1. HIV/AIDS Pastoral Care and Counseling Module*

2. A Faith-Based Approach to HIV/AIDS*

3. HIV 101- The Facts

4. MICTAN CBA Request Protocols

5. Simple Approach to Conducting Focus Groups: A Community Needs Assessment

6. CBA Training of Trainers: Skill Development for Health Educators in Faith-Based

    Setting

7. Connecting Spirituality and HIV/AIDS

8. Understanding Basic Facts About HIV/AIDS

9. Responding to People Living with AIDS and Their Loved Ones

10. Essentials of External Funding

 

NAACP

1. Sister’s Keeper (video)*

2. House on Fire (video)*

3. Coming to Life (video)*

 

Religious Coalition for Reproductive Health

1. Keeping It Real: A Faith-Based Model for Teen Dialogue on Sex and Sexuality*

 


Vision Que

1. Program Development for Faith Communities

 

General Faith-Based Studies

Amos, Jr., William E.  When AIDS Comes to Church. Westminster Press: Philadelphia, 1988.*

 

Bell, Geneva E.  My Rose: An African American Mother’s Story on AIDS. Cleveland: United

Church Studies, 1997.*

 

Collins, Raymond F. Sexual Ethics and the New Testament: Behavior and Belief.  Crossroad

Publishing: New York, 2000.*

 

Comstock, Gary David.  A Whosoever Church: Welcoming Lesbians and Gay Men into

African American Congregations. Louisville: John Knox Press, 2001.*

 

Douglas, Kelly Brown.  Sexuality and the Black Church. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2000.*

 

Evans, Abigail Rian. The Healing Church: Practical Programs for Health Ministries.  Cleveland:

United Church Press, 1999.

 

Gagnon, Robert A. J.  The Bible and Homosexual Practice: Texts and Hermeneutics.  Nashville:

Abingdon Press, 2001.*

 

Geis, Sally B. and Donald E. Messer, eds.  Caught in the Crossfire: Helping Christians Debate

Homosexuality. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1994.*

 

Helminiak, Daniel A.  What the Bible Really Says About Homosexuality.  New Mexico: Alamo Square Press, 2000.*

 

Jacobson, Michael D. The Word on Health.  Chicago: Moody Press, 2000.*

 

Nelson, James B. and Sandra Longfellow.  Sexuality and the Sacred: Sources for Theological

Reflection.  Westminster/John Knox Press, 1994.*

 

Newman, Susan. Oh God!  A Black Woman’s Guide to Sex and Spirituality. New York:

Ballantine Books, 2002.*

 

Shelp, Earl E. and Ronald Sunderland.  AIDS and the Church: The Second Decade. Louisville:

Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.*

 

Walker, Clarence.  Biblical Counseling with African Americans: Taking a Ride in the Ethiopians Chariot. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1992.*

 

Walker, Wyatt Tee.  Somebody’s Calling My Name: Black Sacred Music and Social Change.


Valley Forge: Judson, 1979.*

 

Weatherford, Ronald.  Somebody’s Knocking At Your Door. New York: Haworth Pastoral Press,

1999.*

 

Willimon, William H.  Pastor: The Theology and Practice of Ordained Ministry.  Nashville:

Abingdon Press, 2002.*

 

Wink, Walter ed.  Homosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Conscience for the Churches.  Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999.*