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News & Resources Relief Support Still Needed Despite Rains in Namibia Lutheran Churches Seek Additional Assistance for Vulnerable Households Angola: Going Back to Normal Is Still “Many Rain Clouds Away” LWF and ACT Forum Partners Continue Food Distribution to Drought Affected Communities Critical Financial Situation at Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem LWF Affirms Steadfast Commitment to the Management of AVH and the Patients It Serves Enhancing capacities in Department for World Service Appointments of Ms Maria Immonen and Mr Michael Hyden Life-Saving Water for South Sudanese Refugees LWF Reconstructing Boreholes in Uganda A Call for Justice and Dignity for Roma People | 12 Recommendations to Churches, Church-Related Organizations and Christians in Europe A Commercial Forest versus Traditional Livelihoods in Indonesia Lutheran Churches Support Villagers’ Struggle to Protect Rain Forests Now Refugees in Uganda, LWF South Sudanese Staff Support Emergency Response in Adjumani LWF Provides Life-Saving Assistance to Thousands Seeking Refuge in Camps Strengthening Lutheran Identity in Estonia Encouragement in Secular Society Religions in the Public Space: A Contested Terrain Christian and Muslim Scholars Strive for a Definition of Secularity LWF Non-Food Items for Sudanese Refugees in Eastern Chad Chad Hosts over 420,000 Refugees from Neighboring Countries Conviviality in Europe’s Diaconal Efforts Seeing Church in a New Way Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 324 Page 325 Page 326 Page 327 Page 328 Page 329 Page 330 Page 331 Page 332 … 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.
Relief Support Still Needed Despite Rains in Namibia Lutheran Churches Seek Additional Assistance for Vulnerable Households
Angola: Going Back to Normal Is Still “Many Rain Clouds Away” LWF and ACT Forum Partners Continue Food Distribution to Drought Affected Communities
Critical Financial Situation at Augusta Victoria Hospital in East Jerusalem LWF Affirms Steadfast Commitment to the Management of AVH and the Patients It Serves
Enhancing capacities in Department for World Service Appointments of Ms Maria Immonen and Mr Michael Hyden
A Call for Justice and Dignity for Roma People | 12 Recommendations to Churches, Church-Related Organizations and Christians in Europe
A Commercial Forest versus Traditional Livelihoods in Indonesia Lutheran Churches Support Villagers’ Struggle to Protect Rain Forests
Now Refugees in Uganda, LWF South Sudanese Staff Support Emergency Response in Adjumani LWF Provides Life-Saving Assistance to Thousands Seeking Refuge in Camps
Religions in the Public Space: A Contested Terrain Christian and Muslim Scholars Strive for a Definition of Secularity
LWF Non-Food Items for Sudanese Refugees in Eastern Chad Chad Hosts over 420,000 Refugees from Neighboring Countries