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News & Resources 3 Oct 2016 Guest lecture by Torild Skard The thirst for peace – a call for intensified dialogue between religions and cultures LWF General Secretary Junge participates at inter-religious gathering in Assisi Keeping the environment - and the peace Courses on fuel-efficiency foster peace between refugees and hosts in Uganda More than 250 female pastors and growing Celebrating 25 years of Lutheran women’s ordination in Tanzania’s Northern Diocese 27 Sep 2016 The Rights of Refugees and IDPs in the East and Horn of Africa Immediate commitments to refugees and migrants needed New York declaration “an historic opportunity” (LWI) – With hope and disappointment The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) received the… A matter of dignity CAR: innovative voucher system instead of aid distribution Proposals to pool resources to sustain Lutheran theological formation in LWF regions Church leaders seek collaboration in finding solutions to common challenges Encounters to deepen dialogue towards church unity Catholics in Chile endorse ‘From Conflict to Communion’ proposals for joint action with Lutherans Sports and practical work experience LWF summer camp provides career orientation for youth in Beit Hanina, Palestine Flooding and insecurity after drought More funding needed for recovery from El Nino in Ethiopia 14 Sep – 21 Sep 2016 Lutheran-Pentecostal dialogue commission Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 235 Page 236 Page 237 Page 238 Page 239 Page 240 Page 241 Page 242 Page 243 … 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.
The thirst for peace – a call for intensified dialogue between religions and cultures LWF General Secretary Junge participates at inter-religious gathering in Assisi
Keeping the environment - and the peace Courses on fuel-efficiency foster peace between refugees and hosts in Uganda
More than 250 female pastors and growing Celebrating 25 years of Lutheran women’s ordination in Tanzania’s Northern Diocese
Immediate commitments to refugees and migrants needed New York declaration “an historic opportunity” (LWI) – With hope and disappointment The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) received the…
Proposals to pool resources to sustain Lutheran theological formation in LWF regions Church leaders seek collaboration in finding solutions to common challenges
Encounters to deepen dialogue towards church unity Catholics in Chile endorse ‘From Conflict to Communion’ proposals for joint action with Lutherans
Sports and practical work experience LWF summer camp provides career orientation for youth in Beit Hanina, Palestine