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Chile: LWF Vice-President Rojas Appointed Chaplain to Presidential Palace Creative Witness of the Church
LWF Joins Organizations Urging Humanitarian Access in Central African Republic Armed Actors in Conflict Hinder Aid Delivery to Displaced Civilians
African Lutheran Churches Condemn Widespread Violence by Armed Groups in the Region Faith Leaders Urged to Engage Communities in Dialogue for Peace
Myanmar: LWF Resumes Implementation of Programs Back to School for Students and Teachers in Rakhine State
LWF Reaches Out to Displaced Populations in Central African Republic Insecurity Hampers Timely Response to Enormous Needs
LWF Communion Joins in Prayer for Abducted School Girls Special Prayers and Fasting in Nigerian Congregations
Calling the International Community to Action in South Sudan NGOs Propose Seven Steps to Address Crisis, Churches Call to Prayer
Joint Interreligious Declaration on Peace Building, Democracy and Development Christian and Muslim Leaders Sign at Dialogue Meeting in Tanzania
“A genuine alternative” Interview with Rev Hanna Schramm, the first woman minister of the Lutheran Church in Chile (Iglesia Luterana en Chile, ILCH)