Adoyo, Priscilla2019-09-252019-09-252017-04-2820121026-2946http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/164467"The issue of sex is a matter that has always been shrouded in mystery. One of my earliest memories in this regard is receiving a very hard slap from my mother one day for making a certain noise in my mouth using my lower lip and tongue. She did not bother to explain why I deserved such wrath from her and I was left totally baffled by her action. My mother was not the kind of person you asked questions of when she was angry. I have never , to this day, tried to make the same sound again. It was not until many years later (and I mean many!), that I came to understand that this is the sound produced by two people (or should I say a man and woman) having sex"engWith permission of the license/copyright holderSexual IssuesHIV/AIDSChurchVulnerable GroupsAdolescentsSex WorkersWomenCultural ethicsCultural/intercultural ethicsCommunity ethicsSocial ethicsFamily ethicsIntercultural and contextual theologiesAfrican theologiesSexual Issues, HIV/AIDS, and the Role of the ChurchArticle