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COVID-19: Churches in frontline against ‘silent pandemic’ Religious leaders urged to take strong stand against increase in domestic violence under lockdown
COVID-19: Strengthened in faith, standing against injustice LWF leaders urge churches to confront and reject xenophobia and domestic violence exposed by Coronavirus
Earth Day: Acting to prevent hardship and suffering in the future LWF and interfaith partners call for sustainable, just and healthy societies
COVID-19: Health and faith partnership to promote factual information and reduce fear LWF welcomes a WHO guide on religious leaders’ critical role in slowing the pandemic
COVID-19: Solidarity prayers during the 50 days of Easter LWF prayer guide: A reminder that the ‘whole church is standing beside you’
COVID-19: “We are Easter people” Church leaders share messages of hope and life in advance of exceptional Easter
COVID-19: Churches preparing for an exceptional Easter Exceptional circumstances require unusual approaches to congregational life