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Empowered for change: new graduates of theology, gender justice and leadership program TGLE third cohort participants encouraged to be “a catalyst of change in church and society”
Walking Together in Kakuma In a recent visit to the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr.
Concerns over violence following elections in Mozambique LWF joins LUCSA in expressing solidarity, calling for humanitarian aid
LWF highlights education challenges for refugee children at African Commission LWF hosts side event with refugee leaders
Africa: “In Christ, we are one body” Leadership conference closes with call for unity in the body of Christ
Africa: Perspectives for an inclusive, just and intergenerational church Theological institutions promoting unity in Africa’s churches
Africa: “Unity is both a gift and a responsibility” Archbishop Musa delivers opening sermon at Africa Lutheran Church Leadership Consultation
Africa: A faith-based roadmap for climate justice Drawing on experience and taking further steps to counter the climate emergency