Abiola, Crown2014-04-092014-04-092014-04-09http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/229Africa International University (AIU) Intellectual Output.This study explores the experiences of Kayole women who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS and its implications for Christian witness. A qualitative research designed employing phenomenology tradition was used for the study. Data was collected using face--to-:-face open--ended interviews that were recorded and transcribed. I used moderate participants' observation to build rapport with the informants. Findings revealed that the general perception of, and approach to women who are infected or affected by HIV /AIDS is an underlying factor behind their unpalatable experiences. Based on findings, women who are infected or affected by HIV /AIDS are in dire need of true and meaningful relationships. This provides platform for the evangelisation. The Church must engage in a holistic ministry in meeting their needs.en-USexperiencesKayolewomenaffectedHIV/AIDSimplicationsChristian witnessThe experiences of Kayole women who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS : implications for Christian witness