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Freedom of Religion: Liberated From the “Embrace of Power” LWF Reflects on the Report by the Special Rapporteur to the UN Human Rights Council
Strengthening the Unity of Lutherans in Kazakhstan Bishop Novgorodov Reflects on Reaching Out to Remote Congregations in a Multi-Faith Context
Trilateral Dialogue discusses significance of baptism Prof. Peter Li brings perspectives from Hong Kong