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 The ongoing reformation of the church: the witness of ordained women today In March, 2008, a small ad hoc consultation of women was held in Geneva, under the auspices of the LWF Department for Theology and Studies, in coll
Image Poems of hope and plenty from the Mauritanian desert Poems of hope and plenty from the Mauritanian desert
Image EN Call for papers: Religious life and public space in Asia Call for submissions: Interfaith consultation, Hong Kong September 3-7
Image LWF World Service Annual Report 2021 – For hope and a future LWF World Service Annual Report 2021 For hope and a future
Image Re-forming Community Diakonia in Europe Evaluation and Commentary from the European Solidarity Group
Image Conviviality – Stories of diaconal life in diversity from LWF’s European regions / Book 4 Four storybooks show how the art and practice of living together is transforming churches’ approach to diakonia.
Image Conviviality – Stories of diaconal life in diversity from LWF’s European regions / Book 3 Four storybooks show how the art and practice of living together is transforming churches’ approach to diakonia.
Image Conviviality – Stories of diaconal life in diversity from LWF’s European regions / Book 2 Four storybooks show how the art and practice of living together is transforming churches’ approach to diakonia.
Image Conviviality – Stories of diaconal life in diversity from LWF’s European regions / Book 1 Four storybooks show how the art and practice of living together is transforming churches’ approach to diakonia.
Image Christian Worship: Unity in Cultural Diversity (LWF Studies) To deal with the relationships between worship and culture is at once to deal with the heart of Christian life, and with a deeply complex subject.