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The climate crisis is a humanitarian crisis LWF and partners launch call for accelerated climate adaptation
Myanmar: Education for students with special needs LWF project enables Rohingya children with disabilities to attend school
Tribute to former Liberian Bishop Sumoward Harris, a voice for justice and peace LWF’s condolences and prayers of support to the Lutheran Church in Liberia
Christian unity: way of life for Grandchamp sisters Ecumenical community in Switzerland prepared prayers and reflections for annual Week of Prayer
Belarus: Pastor grateful for solidarity and prayers Voices from the Communion: Pastor Vladimir Tatarnikov
COVID deaths reach 200,000, Lutheran church in Brazil issues manifesto Church Presidency calls for free vaccines for everyone
Being Lutheran: Lifting up voices of youth Young theologians from Sweden, Poland, Canada and South Africa share perspectives on Lutheran identity
LWF project opens new doors for Palestinian women LWF Jerusalem offers vocational training and economic empowerment
Lutherans in Great Britain support higher education of refugees and migrants Council of Lutheran Churches announces new scholarship
Lutheran communion stands with church in U.S. LWF leader sends message of support to ELCA following storming of U.S. Capitol