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Icelandic church strengthens commitment to immigrants, refugees General Synod adopts comprehensive new policy
Church of Sweden apologizes for abuse of the Sámi People “An essential step forward on the long road of reconciliation”
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Ethiopia: LWF in solidarity with church and people yearning for peace General Secretary Anne Burghardt sends message of encouragement to EECMY President
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LWF joins Climate and Environment Charter Call to COP26 decision-makers to step up climate and humanitarian efforts
Polish church speaks out on situation at Poland-Belarus border Committed to “stand up for those who have no voice”
Stories of hope have inspired local solutions to irregular migration Lutheran church representatives reflect on first Symbols of Hope exchange visit