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Image Participants at the LWF Interfaith Consultation for Francophone churches which took place in Dakar, Senegal. Photo: LWF/F. Samari Senegal: Interfaith relations in Francophone Africa Theologians and interfaith practitioners from the Francophone churches of Africa meet together in Senegal to share best practices on living and working in majority Muslim countries.
Image A group of women participants at MLCâs jubilee. Photo: MLC Precious in God’s Eyes 16 days of activism to overcome gender based violence (LWI) The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is encouraging church leaders to speak up publicly against gender-based violence. Joining the…
Image LWF Communion Prayer in Solidarity with Churches and Communities Affected by the Ebola Crisis The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is calling on churches throughout the Lutheran communion to join in prayers on Sunday, 28 September, and stand
Image Worship in African Contexts of Holism and Crisis The publication explores four specific questions: What, from an African perspective, is worship?