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LWF Pays Scheduled Accompaniment Visit to EECMY “Expression of the Vitality of Communion Relationships in the LWF”
Lutheran Church in Chile Ordains First Woman Pastor All LWF Member Churches in Region Now Welcoming Women as Ministers
Ebola in West Africa Public Awareness Training and Protective Equipment for Health Workers to Contain Spread
LWF General Secretary Junge Affirms Commitment to Gender Justice Meeting with Executive Director of UN Women Mlambo-Ngcuka
A Call for Solidarity with Human Rights Defenders in Guatemala Lutheran Church Leader Rev. José Pilar Álvarez Speaks on the Struggle to Protect People and Natural Resources
LWF Member Churches in Africa Look Forward to the 2015 Marangu Jubilee Celebrations Marangu conference is key to unity, dignity and integrity
Joint Catholic-Lutheran Study Document Recommended to Member Churches “From Conflict To Communion” Is Being Put into Practice
Israel-Palestine Peace Agreement Would Be a Sign of Hope to the World Lutheran Bishops Join US and Jerusalem Church Leaders Commending Secretary Kerry’s Peace Efforts