As a hemophiliac, Shane Stanford contracted HIV in the 1980s as a
16-year-old — a time when AIDS was a virtual death sentence. Instead of
a tragedy, his life has become a source of hope — marrying his
childhood sweetheart, having three healthy children and becoming a
Methodist pastor. In his new book A Positive Life (Zondervan),
Shane tells his story in a way that offers hope to all of us to better
live positive lives.