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LWF Council appoints new directors for Mission and Development and World Service departments Strengthening holistic mission and humanitarian response
Communion amidst diversity LWF Council agrees process for member church study of self-understanding document
LWF welcomes Pope’s encouragement to tackle climate change General Secretary Junge: Escalating impact on the poor makes advocacy urgent