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70 years of “bringing love to life” LWF congratulates Australian Lutheran World Service on their anniversary
Argentina: LWF Youth leads reforestation mission Church mission launches campaign to plant 180 thousand trees
Works of love for neighbors in need LWF partner Canadian Lutheran World Relief adapts “We Care”-program
Webinar series: Visions for transformative climate action LWF and interfaith partners raise awareness on climate justice
Jordan: Giving hope to a “lost generation” LWF concludes education project which supports schools and communities
COVID-19: DRC church keeps students and their families protected LWF Rapid Response Fund supports provision of face masks and sanitation items in schools
Interfaith appeals for fairer economic system Webinar highlights Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Rastafari voices calling for action on Just Finance and Reparations
Asia: Strengthening communion relations in time of pandemic LWF Asia leaders meet online for prayer, fellowship
Turning hate speech into ‘hope speech’ World Assocation for Christian Communication launches report on countering online hate speech
The prophetic courage of joint witness and action LWF General Secretary congratulates 2020 winners of the Augsburg Peace Prize
Debt cancellation: a moral imperative during pandemic LWF leader urges World Bank and IMF to consider impact of COVID-19 on vulnerable people and communities
Spirituality at the heart of Lutheran identity Fourth ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar focuses on Spirituality in contemporary church life and worship