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Churches at crossroads as Asia goes through rapid change Asian Church Leadership Conference held in Manila, Philippines
Prayers for reconciliation and religious freedom Lutheran churches in Myanmar host festive Reformation anniversary
A new place of worship Kazakhstan Lutherans have first locally built church, thanks to ‘Good Samaritans’
“A time of deep reflection” Bishop Jack Urame (ELCPNG) looks back on the Retreat of Newly Elected Leaders
“It felt like meeting the world – and my world got bigger with it!” Bishop Barbara Collins (ELCA) reflects on the Retreat of Newly Elected Leaders
A deeper understanding of Lutheranism worldwide Retreat of Newly Elected Leaders in Geneva and Wittenberg
Reformation: A bridge between the local and global church Courses on LWF booklets in Estonia a source of inspiration for ongoing reformation
A year-long celebration of God’s reforming grace Lutherans in New Zealand commemorate 500 years of the Reformation