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Supporting women and girls in the struggle to end violence Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania offers new gender justice program
Church’s power needs covered by self-produced wind energy Evangelical Church in Central Germany wind turbines set to cover all parishes and diakonia institutions
Lutherans concerned about Jewish nation-state law ELCJHL Bishop Azar: law excludes other religious groups
Churches in Zimbabwe advocate against violence Messages of peace and moderation after post-electoral clashes
Thanksgiving and prayers for Evangelical Lutheran Church in Congo 50th jubilee marked with weekend of festivities
Lutheran Church calls for fast against violence in Nigeria LCCN organizes three days of fasting against killings
Hands up for better education in Myanmar LWF provides education for children excluded from formal system
A powerful message of peace LWF General Secretary Junge congratulates church leaders in Ethiopia and Eritrea on peace agreement