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Strengthen efforts for gender justice and women’s empowerment Vital to maintain momentum towards CSW64
Men's voices vital in quest for gender justice In International Women’s Day message, Lutheran leaders call for stronger, broader commitment to gender equality
LWF joins prayer chain for climate justice Churches and individuals urged to take part in 10-month initiative leading up to COP26 climate summit
Youth camp reaffirms hope for church in Chile Young people explore theme of mission to strengthen their faith
Honduran church denounces corruption, injustice Lutherans called to be a prophetic voice as country descends further into social and economic crisis
Concern over situation in Bojayá LWF Colombia calls upon government to maintain security and human rights
Modelling God’s love, inclusion and mercy Voices from the Communion: President Leonardo Schindler of the Evangelical Church of the River Plate
2020 New Year Message: So that all have life in abundance “In times of exclusionary populism, silence is never an option”
Belarus artist depicts miracle of Incarnation This year’s Christmas card comes from the historic St Anna Lutheran Church in St Petersburg