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Working towards peace in this world LWF continues its engagement with the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
Bishop Patricia Davenport: Ministry on the front lines The first black woman bishop in the ELCA reflects on her church’s work to combat racism and build a ‘beloved community’
From the underground to the middle of society LWF General Secretary encourages church in Kazakhstan to witness in the public space
The dangerous task of defending human rights in Colombia The LWF welcomes recipients of an award for human rights defenders
Steadfast in faith, undaunted in prayer A Portrait of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Lutherans and Catholics: Together we can work miracles The head of LWF World Service encourages closer cooperation at Caritas Internationalis General Assembly
Peace and justice issues are pertinent to the church’s mission in Africa Recommendations from regional church leadership consultation
Educating for peace in a multi-religious world LWF’s work to welcome migrants and refugees under the spotlight at a conference on ‘Promoting Peace Together’
Lutheran perspectives on women in leadership The head of LWF’s World Service shares experiences with Catholic colleagues at Caritas Internationalis Women’s Forum
Churches in the Americas: witnessing together for justice and peace Latin American and the Caribbean…
Getting to know the diversity of a denominational family LWF Council member Bishop Frank Otfried July from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Württemberg
Churches must affirm holistic witness despite challenging contexts LWF President Musa brings greetings to Africa Lutheran Church Leadership Consultation