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Expressions of Solidarity, Support for Member Churches in West Africa Impacted by Ebola Churches in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria Appeal for Funds
LAC Meeting Focuses on Management and Leadership for Sustainable Churches Sustainability Institute Trains Leaders, Helps Builds Networks
Faith-Based Organizations Call for End to Iraq Violence “Concerned and Saddened by Kidnapping and Hostage-taking”
LWF Council Adopts Statement on Conduct on Holy Sites Calling for Respect of Spiritually Significant Places
LWF Takes Part in UN Panel Marking World Humanitarian Day Tribute to “Enormous Sacrifices” Made by Humanitarians and Their Families
LWF Offers Condolences for ELCC Bishop Emeritus Dr. Thomas Nyiwe General Secretary Junge Expresses “Gratitude for Service”
Interreligious Symposium Affirms the Values of Dignity, Compassion and Solidarity Reconcile Accountability to God, Religious Authorities and Society
LWF Expresses Shock at Kidnapping of Cameroon Pastor Spreading Violence is Deeply Distressing, Junge Says
Papua New Guinea: Mainstreaming Youth Leadership Interview with Reuben Mete, the first National Youth Director
New Coping Skills despite Slow Recovery from Drought in Southern Angola Confidence among LWF-Supported Communities but Assistance Still Needed