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Small-scale climate justice projects: Call to youth in member churches Empowering young people to advocate for climate justice
Online Reformation Day prayer engages Lutherans worldwide LWF youth reflect on need for ongoing reformation, unity in baptism
LWF youth to lead online Reformation day prayer “‘One Body, One Spirit, One Hope’ Reformation Day Global Prayer”
Argentina: LWF Youth leads reforestation mission Church mission launches campaign to plant 180 thousand trees
COVID-19: DRC church keeps students and their families protected LWF Rapid Response Fund supports provision of face masks and sanitation items in schools
Nepalese church opens ICT center to promote youth employment COVID-19 protective measures in place for students and instructors
On a mission to break the myth about irregular migration In Nigeria, LWF Symbols of Hope provides hope and new opportunities
Prophetic young voices call for climate action LWF hosts Season of Creation webinar with young Anglican, Catholic and Lutheran activists from Brazil, Malawi and U.S.
Youth lead prayers to open Season of Creation Online ecumenical worship highlights 2020 theme of ‘Jubilee for the Earth’
Applications open for scholarships in theology, diakonia and development "A sustainable way to empower men and women" for the church's ministries