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Anglican-Lutheran leaders offer Lent reflections North American Anglican and Lutheran leaders offer ecumenical reflections
Empowering young people to train LWF Peace Messengers New manual enables participants to conduct training in local context
A lasting peace needs to include everyone LWF president meets government officials, partners and faith leaders in Myanmar
Humanitarian aid should not be politicized Christian denominations and organizations call for release of funds for necessary humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees
LWF president urges member churches to stand united in Myanmar Visits to churches, diakonal work in Myanmar
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Changing the media narrative on refugees Panel discussion on fair representation of refugees in news reporting