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A shared commitment to serve people in need Interview with co-editors of LWF guidelines on collaboration of member churches and World Service
Sowing seeds of hope in soil of online conversation Webinar explores ways of countering hate speech and promoting inclusion, justice, respect on social media
LWF congratulates South African bishop Naledzani Josephine Sikhwari "To build gender justice in the church is our shared commitment”
Season of Creation: Launch of celebration guide and theme 2021 theme: “A home for all? Renewing the Oikos of God”
New diaconal program teaches conflict transformation Learning Programme focuses on Central and Eastern Europe context
Seeking new directions on road to Christian unity Anglican Lutheran Society conference on ‘Stumbling Blocks and Springboards: working together for reconciliation’
COVID-19 response must include ‘Health for all’ LWF joins call to world leaders to ensure that “each life is valued and every person’s right to healthcare is upheld”
El Salvador: “Witnessing migration is one of the hardest things” Voices from the Communion: Mr. Fernando Arucha
COVID-19: Nepal needs additional support for ‘people in distress’ Medical items to local government, food and hygiene kits for vulnerable communities
New study: Critical to rethink risk, resilience, and debt relief Launch of study “Climate change, debt, and COVID-19”
Stop the spiral of violence in Colombia Christian organizations call on President Duque to end repression and address root causes of popular protests
Orthodox perspectives on path to church unity Theologian, Dr Nathan Hoppe, on the church in Albania and the challenges of Lutheran-Orthodox dialogue