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A thriving church beside the devastation of war Hungarian church leader reflects on Advent among Christians in Northern Iraq
Nothing to extract from the golden oil fruit Mozambican land rights advocates seek justice for victims of risky investments deals
70 years on: Upholding the dignity of every human being LWF urges global community of states to safeguard the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Climate change destroys livelihoods and ecosystems, LWF delegates remind world leaders Seven young people bring the Lutheran communion experience to COP 24
Government thanks Liberia’s faith-based organizations for education and peacebuilding LWF ‘Waking the Giant’ program launched in Monrovia
European church leaders call for welcome of migrants in Christmas statement LWF Vice-Presidents endorse document reaffirming asylum policy principles that protect human life
LWF welcomes Bishop July’s election as chairperson of the German National Committee LWF President Musa calls for continuous cooperation to promote global peace and reconciliation
Care for creation and future generations key issues for LWF delegation at COP 24 LWF Youth Secretary Pranita Biswasi reflects on vital role of youth in climate advocacy