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Sharing stories, reforming structures Women from European churches meet to discuss ways of overcoming injustice, discrimination and violence
Daring to trust – 30 years after the Peaceful Revolution in 1989 Interview with LWF Council member Bettina Westfeld
Brazilian Lutheran pastor addresses Vatican Synod Ecumenical delegates discuss challenges of Amazon region
Sharing ecumenical expertise Ecumenical Institute in Strasbourg hosts first seminar on basics of ecumenism
Be a better rights defender Workshop on rights-based approach brings together experiences from 10 project countries
Seeking wisdom to listen to creation and learn from it 2019 closing online prayer for “Season of Creation” now available
Uniting faith and reason in the Czech Republic Voices from the Communion: Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren speaking out for hospitality and inclusion in a secular country
Peace begins by disarming hearts and hands LWF General Secretary at Sant’Egidio meeting calls on religious communities to join forces to combat hate speech
A liturgy to share what “unites us” LWF and Catholic Church leaders invite churches to mark JDDJ 20th anniversary