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News & Resources International NGOs in Myanmar call for protection of refugees Full and equal rights of returnees should be guaranteed LWF Christmas Message: With Exceeding Joy Archbishop Panti Filibus Musa reflects on peace Transformative Readings of Scripture New publication about Christians and Muslims in dialogue Re-forming Community Diakonia in Europe Churches at crossroads as Asia goes through rapid change Asian Church Leadership Conference held in Manila, Philippines “A space where learning and faith can meet” The Paulinum in Leipzig – auditorium and church under one roof Inclusive peacebuilding means peace for all An olive tree that signifies close ties German National Committee of The Lutheran World Federation visits Jerusalem “By his bruises we are healed” LWF offers “Christ of Bojayá” to Pope Francis, symbolizing hope for unity and reconciliation Christmas Message 2017 The journey from conflict to communion is irreversible LWF President Musa meets Pope Francis and calls for “pastoral ecumenism” The Middle East and the world need peace, not more violence LWF urges US President Trump to refrain from recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relocating the US embassy Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 200 Page 201 Page 202 Page 203 Page 204 Page 205 Page 206 Page 207 Page 208 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Press Room LWF's latest Press Releases, Media advisories, and other relevant materials for the Media. Learning Platform LWF Learning brings together educational resources and materials, structured by themes, in a clear and accessible way. The tool consists of courses and other resources and training materials that are offered through a variety of platforms. Archives The Archives preserve the institutional memory of the Lutheran World Federation.
International NGOs in Myanmar call for protection of refugees Full and equal rights of returnees should be guaranteed
Churches at crossroads as Asia goes through rapid change Asian Church Leadership Conference held in Manila, Philippines
“A space where learning and faith can meet” The Paulinum in Leipzig – auditorium and church under one roof
An olive tree that signifies close ties German National Committee of The Lutheran World Federation visits Jerusalem
“By his bruises we are healed” LWF offers “Christ of Bojayá” to Pope Francis, symbolizing hope for unity and reconciliation
The journey from conflict to communion is irreversible LWF President Musa meets Pope Francis and calls for “pastoral ecumenism”
The Middle East and the world need peace, not more violence LWF urges US President Trump to refrain from recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relocating the US embassy