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Germany: Online church “does not always have to be complicated” Voices from the Communion: Karsten Kopjar, Social Media Coordinator of the Evangelical Church in Central Germany
COVID-19: Build back lives and resilience in Nepal LWF and the City of Geneva support marginalized families
Colombia: Ethnic communities guard rights of Atrato River LWF and partners organize webinar to mark fifth anniversary of Paris Agreement
Dealing with COVID-19 in a faith context Webinar explores "Dialogue despite distance" in exceptional times
Unexpected joy during an unprecedented Christmas LWF President Musa shared LWF’s 2020 Christmas Message
"Blessing and opportunity for Europe” Regional inter-religious conference to protect children on the move
LWF President Musa receives 'Patron of Gender Justice Champion' award All Africa Conference of Churches recognizes leadership in fighting injustices against women
Partners for peace and humanitarian aid in Myanmar LWF speaks at Canadian Parliament on human rights in Rakhine State
A faith imperative for human rights Webinar explores the role of faith communities in promoting human rights
LWF Christmas card: “A representation of hope” Churches in Suriname and Guyana contribute portrait of indigenous mother and child
COVID-19: A time to “look out for the most vulnerable” in Ghana LWF’s support bridged a critical gap for elderly and widowed church members