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Religious Identity and Renewal in the Twenty-first Century. Jewish, Christian and Muslim Explorations
Statement on peace talks in Colombia by the General Secretary of The Lutheran World Federation, Rev. Dr Martin Junge
Brazilian Lutheran leader calls for dialogue to safeguard democracy Catholic-Lutheran document offers guidelines to local situation
Protect human rights defenders in Honduras (LWI) – Churches and other organizations in Latin America are intensifying calls for action to protect human rights workers in Honduras, following
God’s compassionate embrace "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." (Luke 23:34)
New farming techniques improve income for remote Laotian communities LWF project enables people to take control of their future
Interfaith collaboration can reduce gender inequality Religious fundamentalism threatens sustainable development