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The long road to public recognition Interview with Yuri Novgorodov, Archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Republic of Kazakhstan
Working towards peace in this world LWF continues its engagement with the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions
Lutherans living the gospel in New Zealand Voices from the Communion: Bishop Mark Whitfield of the LCNZ
Sri Lanka: LWF condemns violence, urges religious leaders to promote peace LWF calls for protection of places of worship
Solidarity following mosque attacks in Christchurch Local churches reach out to Muslim communities as LWF condemns attack
Advocating for women’s access to social protection Calling for stronger partnerships with governments to guarantee women’s rights
Nepal: Building better houses and promoting interfaith harmony Earthquake-resilient buildings and sustainable livelihoods, thanks to the LWF and IRW
A thriving church beside the devastation of war Hungarian church leader reflects on Advent among Christians in Northern Iraq
“Cooperation is needed today, not isolation” LWF greetings to Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions