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Nigeria: People of Faith Affirming the Sanctity of Life amid Challenges Interview with Lutheran Archbishop Nemuel Babba
Indonesia: Prayers and Aid for Victims of Volcano Eruption Lutheran Churches Assist Mt Sinabung Evacuees
Ukrainian Bishop calls for an end to the violence Lutheran congregation attends to the injured in Kiev
12 recommendations to advocate justice and dignity for Roma people LWF and CCME issue action points for churches and church-related bodies
Relief Support Still Needed Despite Rains in Namibia Lutheran Churches Seek Additional Assistance for Vulnerable Households
A Commercial Forest versus Traditional Livelihoods in Indonesia Lutheran Churches Support Villagers’ Struggle to Protect Rain Forests
New Lutheran Church in Jordan “Emblematic of Freedom of Religion” LWF President Munib Younan Dedicates Church at Baptismal Site in Interreligious Celebration
Lutheran Reformation is a Global Citizen (LWI) - Starting from Wittenberg in Saxony-Anhalt, the Reformation has become a global citizen.
Women Doing Theology in Central Eastern Europe LWF WICAS Meeting Affirms Past and Present Contribution of Women in the Church