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A home that connects Lutherans around the world Interview with Rev. Inken Wöhlbrand, director of the LWF Center Wittenberg
LWF New Year Message: ‘Seek peace and pursue it’ General Secretary Junge invites Lutheran churches to be peacebuilders
2018 LWF Christmas message: “Do not be afraid” Archbishop Musa invites Christians to conquer fear of others
A thriving church beside the devastation of war Hungarian church leader reflects on Advent among Christians in Northern Iraq
Care for creation and future generations key issues for LWF delegation at COP 24 LWF Youth Secretary Pranita Biswasi reflects on vital role of youth in climate advocacy
LWF welcomes Bishop July’s election as chairperson of the German National Committee LWF President Musa calls for continuous cooperation to promote global peace and reconciliation
Participation of women and men is a theological issue Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony takes up message of Twelfth Assembly
Working together, growing friendships Interview with the Namibian pastors Isak Malua and Klaus-Peter Tietz