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Europe’s Lutheran leaders call for dignified refugee policy “Fences and walls are no way to shape a good life together for people”
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Reading the Bible with love and respect for different contexts Divergent conclusions “will always” be part of biblical interpretation
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Growing towards inclusive community in the Finnish church First Nordic translation of LWF Gender Justice Policy
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A more just world includes care for refugees, migrants and asylum seekers German and global partner churches affirm “the way of justice”
Piazza Martin Lutero in Rome, a reminder to care for the poor An important ecumenical witness for Christians
Lutheran theologians study Paul’s letters for the contemporary church The power of the gospel in shaping Christian identity
Strengthening the vision and practice of transformative church leadership LWF induction program for new church leaders