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“What have you done or failed to do for one of these?” Finnish archbishop speaks out against harsh humanitarian cutbacks
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Animated series examining life of Martin Luther premieres WITTENBERG, Germany – 28 August, 2015 (LWI) - The first animated series about the life and work of Wittenberg’s Reformer, Martin Luther, has been s
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Tanzanian and Swedish church leadership give thanks for gift of communion Joint meeting produces statement promoting partnership
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Ongoing Lutheran reformation needs young people’s creativity LWF General Secretary Junge encourages youth to contribute new ideas
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LWF mourns the passing of Bishop Emeritus Niels Henrik Arendt Deep commitment to and passion for serving the church