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Churches in southern Africa respond to devastation of Cyclone Idai LWF stands in solidarity and prayer with communities in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe struggling to cope with severest storm in a decade
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2018 LWF Christmas message: “Do not be afraid” Archbishop Musa invites Christians to conquer fear of others