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COVID-19: LWF intensifies rapid response to include long-term recovery Rapid Response Fund grants will increase to EUR 10,000 per project
Women brokering peace in conflict and crisis CSW65: Lutherans join other religious actors to focus on including women of faith in peacebuilding processes
Sweden: Internet pastor engages faith seekers online Voices from the Communion: Rev. Charlotte Frycklund
Shaping new narratives of inclusion and equality Lutheran gender justice advocates at CSW65 call on churches to step up action to empower women and girls
Serbia: Apple trees as a sign of faith and creation Youth-led climate project contributes to biodiversity conservation and environmental awareness
Freedom of a Christian: a compass for contemporary church ‘Being Lutheran’ webinar explores relevance of Luther’s text on liberty and service to neighbors in need
Breaking barriers: LWF women in leadership International Women’s Day webinar explores successes and obstacles for past, present and future generations
Argentina: "I’m convinced that dialogue is always the solution” Voices from the Communion: Ms. Karina Arntzen
COVID-19: Tanzanian bishop urges church, leaders, to take precautions Education a key component in curbing spread of virus