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LWF appeals for an end to violence in Jerusalem Statement calls on churches to pray for peace, justice and an end to forced evictions of Palestinian families
“Churches have to raise awareness for global justice” Interview with Rev. Dr Cornelia Füllkrug-Weitzel, former president of Bread for the World
Ethiopian church documentary shows returnee migrants can find hope at home LWF-supported project focuses on the risks and consequences of irregular migration
Nordic churches explore “baptism in times of change” Regional studies show declining infant baptism rates
Emphasis on good cooperation as LWF invites member churches and World Service to deepen joint work LWF offers ‘Guidance Note’ affirming shared purpose to assist people who are most in need
Russia: Theological Seminary in St. Petersburg inaugurated Distance learning for men and women throughout Eastern Europe
Living out Lutheran identity: liberty, love, service Study process calls on all LWF member churches to engage and share experiences of faith in diverse cultural contexts
LWF to launch guidelines on joint engagement between member churches and World Service Joint calling to witness and serve people in need
Urgent task of implementing women’s rights LWF’s program director in New York office looks at conclusions of UN Commission on the Status of Women
Strasbourg institute invites Lutheran pastors for online seminar on ecumenism Annual course on interreligious dialogue will also be online
Sweden: Don’t go down the road of hate speech LWF General Secretary says dialogue and cooperation must prevail in debates over immigration requirements