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Modelling God’s love, inclusion and mercy Voices from the Communion: President Leonardo Schindler of the Evangelical Church of the River Plate
14 Jan – 17 Jan 2020 Final gathering of the Theological Education and Formation Strategic Advisory Group
Interdisciplinary conference on sustainability and the climate Faith leaders, educators and scientists explore the potential for practical cooperation
English translation of German theological perspectives First volume of new series on Lutheran theology (LWI) - “What is Lutheran?” is the title of the first volume of a new series on…
16 Days: End violence against women & children Member Churches and Country Programs call for Awareness, Action, Accountability
Silence not an option against populism LWF President Musa and Vice-President Jackelén emphasize transformational leadership
New publication: Resisting Exclusion - Global Theological Responses to Populism Amplifying the churches’ voices for justice and hope in society