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Professional and passionate service to the neighbor LWF General Secretary thanks LWF staff in Chad for their inspiring work
Together we achieve more General Secretary Junge meets UN High Commissioner for Refugees, LWF partners and government officials in Chad
Seeds for Solutions: refugees and host communities working together LWF Chad program helps farmers reap tons of fresh produce from bare farmland
LWF Christmas message: Glory to God for unity in the Body of Christ Bishop Munib Younan reflects on a “Gospel-centered” faithfulness
Palestinian faith leaders express solidarity with the Coptic Church in Egypt LWF President Younan and Jerusalem delegation visit Cairo, denounce killings at Coptic Cathedral
LWF General Secretary visits Chad Attention and innovative solutions are needed to address a protracted crisis
“Be the voice of the voiceless” Interview with Eyob Yishak, participant in LWF consultation on “Faith-based engagement in conflict transformation”
French Lutherans and Catholics jointly commemorate the reformation Common Prayer service in Strasbourg
Create a space to address pain and suffering Consultation in Zimbabwe calls for strengthened church capacity for peace building