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LWF General Secretary Junge and Cardinal Koch Share their Views on Understanding of the Church Contributions to German Internet Project “2017 gemeinsam unterwegs”
LWF Offers Education and Protection to Sudanese Refugees in Volatile South Sudan EU ‘Children of Peace’ Initiative Helps Students from Conflict Zones
Passing on Skills to Enhance Food Security in Rural Mozambique LWF Supports Community Empowerment Projects
LWF Second Virtual Conference on Diakonia to Link Participants on September 18 Called to be Transformed and Transforming, Diakonia in Context
LWF President is keynote speaker at Martin Luther Forum Ruhr “Separating politics and religion is neither wise nor desirable”
Guyanese Church Secretary Goolsarran Reflects on the Reformation, Challenges Facing the ELCG Planting Trees as a Living Memorial to the Beginning of the Reformation