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Typhoon Haiyan: Building Back Better and Resilient Communities LWF Assistance Provides Shelter and Livelihoods for Vulnerable Families
Holy Land Lutheran Bishop Younan Pleads for an End to Revenge and Bloodshed LWF General Secretary Junge Urges Political Solution and Support for ELCJHL
LWF Second Virtual Conference on Diakonia to Link Participants on September 18 Called to be Transformed and Transforming, Diakonia in Context
Keynote Panel Addresses Interfaith Relations in Indonesia “Crucial Role” of Religious Groups in Society
2014 LWF Council Meeting in Indonesia to Decide 2017 Assembly Theme “Like a Tree Planted by Streams of Water”
Hong Kong: Ecumenical Translation of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification “Show that Unity Exists”
LWF Intervention in Jordan Engages Syrian Refugees in Peace Building Interview with Bavarian Delegation Visiting Za’atri Camp and Al Mafraq Communities
Israel-Palestine Peace Agreement Would Be a Sign of Hope to the World Lutheran Bishops Join US and Jerusalem Church Leaders Commending Secretary Kerry’s Peace Efforts
Malaysia: Being Instruments of Peace and Service Interview with Rev. Philip Lok of the Lutheran Church in Malaysia