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Witnessing together in a broken world New publication from five signatories of Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
Between faith and fake news LWF webinar on “Truth-Telling and Resisting ‘Disinfodemic’” discusses media literacy in the church
LWF youth to lead online Reformation day prayer “‘One Body, One Spirit, One Hope’ Reformation Day Global Prayer”
Ecumenical relations in times of pandemic Leaders of Christian World Communions discuss ‘being church’ in post-COVID societies
“Durable and peaceful solutions” needed for displaced Rohingya LWF World Service director Maria Immonen reflects on the situation in Myanmar and Bangladesh
COVID-19: LWF launches second phase of Rapid Response Fund 65 church projects in 40 countries in the first phase
70 years of “bringing love to life” LWF congratulates Australian Lutheran World Service on their anniversary
Argentina: LWF Youth leads reforestation mission Church mission launches campaign to plant 180 thousand trees