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Africa: Witnessing together as one body Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria to host Africa Lutheran Church Leadership Consultation
Iraq: A decade of relief and recovery LWF marks tenth anniversary of support to displaced communities in Northern Iraq
Cameroon: LWF’s solidarity with flood-affected communities General Secretary affirms support toward recovery and rebuilding efforts
Angola: celebrating 70 years of growth and development Voices from the Communion: Presiding Bishop Tomás Ndawanapo on past challenges and future hopes
LWF Ethiopia celebrates 50 years LWF Ethiopia has worked for people affected by conflict, natural disasters, and climate change for five decades.
Diakonia at the heart of community transformation in Africa Regional workshop showcases best practices that are changing lives and perceptions
Dancing for peace in Uganda Palabek refugee settlement in Uganda used to be a place of frequent conflicts – until a youth group used a traditional dance to build peace.
Called to “abound in hope” and foster unity The new LWF Council began its first full meeting this morning, with the opening worship preacher reminding delegates of their mutual responsibility
Youth, women and men discuss priorities at Pre-Council meetings At Pre-Council meetings of youth, women, and men, participants highlight the importance of intergenerational cooperation and stress the intersectio