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Image LWF Twelfth Assembly: Study Book Study book of the LWF Twelfth Assembly, Windhoek, Namibia, on 10-16 May 2017. Department: LWF Assembly
Image LWF Twelfth Assembly: Worship, Bible Studies and Hymns Liturgy and Bible studies from the LWF Twelth Assembly in Windhoek, Namibia, 10-16 May 2017.
Image Global Commemoration of the Reformation Liturgy from the Global Commemoration of the Reformation service in Windhoek, Namibia, on 14 May 2017.
Image A Framework for Overcoming Poverty and Economic Injustice in Africa In a concerted effort to respond to the theological misconception of the interpretation of poverty, the churches of the communion of the Lutheran W
Image The Lutheran World Federation and Namibia This small booklet provides an overview of the history and extent of the close relationship between the LWF and Namibia and offers insights into th
Image From Conflict to Communion | Lutheran–Catholic Common Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017 The Lutheran–Roman Catholic Commission on Unity invites all Christians to study its report open-mindedly and critically, and to walk along the path
Image Pauline Hermeneutics – Exploring the “Power of the Gospel” Paul’s letters are of crucial importance for Christian theology and church life.
Image Healing Memories. Implications of the Reconciliation between Lutherans and Mennonites Meeting in Stuttgart, Germany, in 2010, the Eleventh Assembly of the Lutheran World Federation asked for forgiveness from members of the Anabaptist
Image Faith and Human Rights A collection of essays illustrating the experiences and concerns of members of the Lutheran churches around the world working for human rights in d