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International NGOs in Myanmar call for protection of refugees Full and equal rights of returnees should be guaranteed
Churches at crossroads as Asia goes through rapid change Asian Church Leadership Conference held in Manila, Philippines
“A space where learning and faith can meet” The Paulinum in Leipzig – auditorium and church under one roof
“By his bruises we are healed” LWF offers “Christ of Bojayá” to Pope Francis, symbolizing hope for unity and reconciliation
An olive tree that signifies close ties German National Committee of The Lutheran World Federation visits Jerusalem
The journey from conflict to communion is irreversible LWF President Musa meets Pope Francis and calls for “pastoral ecumenism”
An oasis of peace against gender-based violence Peace Oasis in Za’atari contributes to 16 days of activism
The Middle East and the world need peace, not more violence LWF urges US President Trump to refrain from recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relocating the US embassy