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2014 LWF Council Meeting in Indonesia to Decide 2017 Assembly Theme “Like a Tree Planted by Streams of Water”
“Fast for the Climate” to Launch International Campaign Press Conference in Paris in Front of French Parliament Building
Hong Kong: Ecumenical Translation of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification “Show that Unity Exists”
Finding Refuge in Central African Lutheran Church LWF Member Church Needs More Assistance for Civilians Caught in CAR Crisis
LWF Intervention in Jordan Engages Syrian Refugees in Peace Building Interview with Bavarian Delegation Visiting Za’atri Camp and Al Mafraq Communities
Chile: LWF Vice-President Rojas Appointed Chaplain to Presidential Palace Creative Witness of the Church
African Lutheran Churches Condemn Widespread Violence by Armed Groups in the Region Faith Leaders Urged to Engage Communities in Dialogue for Peace
LWF Communion Joins in Prayer for Abducted School Girls Special Prayers and Fasting in Nigerian Congregations