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COVID-19: Keeping in contact and breaking new ground Rapid Response Fund: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovenia uses more technical facilities in church life and worship
COVID-19: Being church in times of Coronavirus Voices from the Communion: A message from the President of the Lutheran church in Ethiopia
COVID-19: Youth “frontline warriors” in relief efforts Rapid Response Fund:Infection rate on the rise in India, Lutheran churches respond
COVID-19: Storms batter El Salvador, worsen food insecurities Rapid aid assists local church’s immediate response
COVID-19: Villages self-isolate to protect against coronavirus Rapid Response Fund: Lutheran church in Guatemala traverses barriers to deliver food supplies
COVID-19: "A generous and open act of kindness" LWF Rapid Response Fund supports church diakonia in Zambia