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Assurance of solidarity in the LWF communion of churches LWF’s President Younan encourages African member churches in their Lutheran journey
Africa’s spiritual gifts enrich the global church Over 2000 attend Lutheran anniversary celebrations in Tanzania
Support from church leaders critical for "gender justice integration" (LWI) – Members of The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) women’s network in Africa have called on the leadership of the continent’s churches to facil
Malasusa: Challenges in Africa need special attention from Lutherans Hundreds attend Marangu anniversary opening worship
Marangu conference: Lutheran church unity in Africa strengthens advocacy for justice and peace General Secretary Junge encourages churches to build on Marangu uniqueness
Increasing mutual understanding between US Lutherans and Catholics From Conflict to Communion study guide helps movement toward unity
Climbing to Kilimanjaro’s mountain top as stewards of God’s creation An opportunity to raise awareness about environmental destruction