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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”
“The Bible Shook up a Dictatorship” LWF interview with Rev. Harald Bretschneider on the Peaceful Revolution of 1989
Advent in Northern Iraq – 2nd Advent: Peace During this Advent time, we think of the people in Northern Iraq who have fled from their homes.
LWF Delegation Joins Human Chain in Solidarity with Climate Vulnerable Communities Typhoon in the Philippines Prompts the Call for “Solidarity not just Sympathy”
Advent in Northern Iraq – 1st Advent: Love During this Advent time, we think of the people in Northern Iraq who have fled from their homes.
Diaconal and theological work belong together Speaking in Württemberg, the General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation recalls the founding of the LWF