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“You got us started - we won’t stop now” LWF General Secretary thanks youth for leadership in addressing climate change
“Nurture mutual trust and confidence” Interview with Archbishop Dr. Musa Panti Filibus, newly elected President of The Lutheran World Federation
Great concern about the situation in Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo While Dr Denis Mukwege from the Democratic Republic of Congo was delivering his keynote speech to the Twelfth Assembly of the Lutheran World Federa
LWF opens Heaven’s Tent in Wittenberg Hosts from all over the world present the Lutheran Communion at World Reformation Exhibition
Climate justice must be prioritized, say ACT Alliance, the Lutheran World Federation and the World Council of Churches The ACT Alliance, the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the World Council of Churches (WCC), call for a prioritization of climate justice as
Ready for deeper engagement in peace building LWF President Musa at “Responsibility of Religions for Peace” conference in Berlin
Solidarity for resilience in the Holy Land The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) received with heartfelt gratitude a donation of EUR 51,400 from the Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confessi
Academic recognition of LWF’s ecumenical engagement General Secretary Junge receives University of Notre Dame honorary doctorate
Election of Vice-Presidents and Committee Chairs The newly elected Council of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) met for the first time on 17 May in Windhoek, Namibia. The Council was electe