Who We Are We are a global communion of churches in the Lutheran tradition, living and working together for a just, peaceful, and reconciled world
Iglesias Miembro Los miembros de la FLM representan a más de 78 millones de cristianos de tradición luterana en 99 países de todo el mundo. Tiene 151 iglesias miembro, incluidas dos iglesias miembro asociadas, así como diez iglesias y congregaciones reconocidas y dos consejos reconocidos.
Image “Here I am; for you called me.” - Youth Participation and Leadership in the LWF Member Churches This resource presents the results of a survey mapping youth participation and leadership conducted in October-November 2013.
Image Intergenerational Sharing in the LWF Communion - Toolkit This resource reports on the first-ever session of the LWF Council focusing on intergenerational sharing, held at the June 2013 meeting in Geneva t
Image DWS Annual Report 2013 The Department for World Service Annual Report 2013 report shows how the LWF’s humanitarian arm responds effectively and appropriately to natural d
Image DTPW Annual Report 2013 The 2013 report of the Department for Theology and Public Witness looks at some of the theological implications of the LWF’s engagement in processe
Image DMD Annual Report 2013 The 2013 report of the Department for Mission and Development gives an overview of support to churches through solidarity visits, advocacy efforts
Image Working Together: Christian-Muslim Humanitarian Partnerships Workshop This final report of the workshop Working Together: Christian-Muslim Humanitarian Partnerships contains the background to the LW
Image Resource: Religion: Help or Hindrance to Development? Authors from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin and North America reflect on the many ways in which religion has positively influenced development and ass
Image Seeking Conviviality | Re-forming Community Diakonia in Europe This resource, produced by an international solidarity group engaged in diakonia locally, identifies the most important challenges to the church an
Image Theological Practices That Matter Theological reflections on such diverse practices as reading the Bible; worship; baptism; forgiveness of sin; church discipline; inclusion of child