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‘Epoch-Making Turning Point’ from Conflict to Communion LWF and the Vatican Announce Common Liturgical Material for 2017
Faith in the Good International Conference Discusses Faith-Based Approaches in Development Cooperation
LWF to Take Over Camp Management of Mbera, Mauritania “Sign of Continued Confidence and Appreciation”
Advent in Northern Iraq – 4th Advent: Joy During this Advent time, we think of the people in Northern Iraq who have fled from their homes.
Increased LWF Advocacy Needed after Unambitious "Lima Call for Climate Action" LWF COP 20 Delegate Kopp Says Mobilizing Churches Is Key to Pushing for Commitments
Advent in Northern Iraq – 3rd Advent: Hope During this Advent time, we think of the people in Northern Iraq who have fled from their homes.
African Lutheran Theologians’ Network Focuses on Churches as Peacemakers The bible and peace building
Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland Holds Conference on LWF Gender Justice Policy Focuses on Polish Context, Churches say NO to Violence Against Women
São Leopoldo Students Send Video, Letters to Children in Dadaab Refugee Camp Extending a Tree of Friendship from Brazil to Kenya
LWF and ELCA Thank Uruguay for Opening its Doors to Guantanamo Detainees Praise for Welcoming the Stranger
LWF Leaders Urge Member Churches to Advocate for Syrian Refugees Younan and Junge Underline “Desperate Situation”