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A network to stop early marriage How LWF work saves young girls from forced marriage in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya
Building up the church in Thailand Voices from the Communion: One of the ELCT’s first women pastors shares milestones on her journey
Australia: Consoling, helping, connecting Lutherans support those suffering losses during the bushfire crisis
Pursue the path of dialogue and diplomacy ELCA presiding bishop issues pastoral message on conflict between United States and Iran
2020 New Year Message: So that all have life in abundance “In times of exclusionary populism, silence is never an option”
No justification for violence against women LWF leader encourages Indian churches to preach, teach and speak out against sexual violence
16 Days: Working for women’s economic justice LWF promotes empowerment through skills and leadership training, access to land and seeds
16 Days: End violence against women & children Member Churches and Country Programs call for Awareness, Action, Accountability