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Zimbabwe’s Lutheran church tackles child marriage and domestic violence Government to adapt Lutheran gender policy to fit school curriculum - 16 Days of Activism
Expressing God’s love through serving the neighbor LWF human resource management training for churches in Central and East Africa
Lutheran voices speaking up for people affected by HIV and AIDS As the global community marks 2016 World AIDS Day today, 1 December, hundreds of church workers throughout The Lutheran World Federation communion
A family like any other A program offering love and care to children orphaned by HIV and AIDS in South Africa
Diverse communities in different contexts seeking new ways of doing mission A group of over 80 people representing all LWF regions recently met in Geneva mid-November and discussed a vast variety of topics related to Contem
Married at eight years old ADJUMANI, Uganda/ GENEVA, 25 November 2016 (LWI) – “I did not have a say in whatever was arranged.
Tribute to Professor Turid Karlsen Seim (1945–2016) Long-standing member of Lutheran–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity passes away
Important step toward reconciliation and witness to the world Lutheran seminary returns rare 9th century manuscript of New Testament to Greek Orthodox Church
Back to basics, bearing witness to God’s mission Practitioners seek new strategies and collaboration for mission work in the LWF
“I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation…” Junge: Proclaim, serve without exclusion and “witness with joy and hope”