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“We stand with you as you stand with vulnerable people” GENEVA, 3 May 2016 (LWI) – The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has expressed deep concern over hate messages against the diaconal service arm of th
Severe quake damage to Kumamoto’s Lutheran churches and schools Lutheran church assists affected residents, assesses damage
Anglicans affirm Lutheran-Catholic agreement, endorse Reformation anniversary Finnish Bishop Repo encouraged by enthusiastic discussion at Lusaka meeting
A business made of clay LWF Teko Wa project in Uganda promotes sustainable energy that generates income
Many faiths under one roof in Eritrean church kindergartens Lutheran communion support is important and much needed
Rebuilding homes and heritage in Nepal one year on One year ago a 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated central and Eastern Nepal. A year later, with the help of LWF communities are being re-built.
The joys and challenges of thousands across the LWF LWF committee to discuss funding for member church projects
LWF mourns South Africa Bishop Buthelezi A prophetic voice with a passion for justice, peace and reconciliation
Refugees lose many things but never their human rights Martin Junge thanks Germany for bold stance during the refugee crisis in mid-2015