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Image DWS Annual Report 2013 The Department for World Service Annual Report 2013 report shows how the LWF’s humanitarian arm responds effectively and appropriately to natural d
Image DTPW Annual Report 2013 The 2013 report of the Department for Theology and Public Witness looks at some of the theological implications of the LWF’s engagement in processe
Image DMD Annual Report 2013 The 2013 report of the Department for Mission and Development gives an overview of support to churches through solidarity visits, advocacy efforts
Image Give Us Today Our Daily Bread | Official Report of the LWF Eleventh Assembly Official report from the LWF Eleventh Assembly held from 20-27July 2010 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Image “It will not be so among you!” | A Faith Reflection on Gender and Power This resource of biblical and theological reflections highlights global experiences within the framework of the former Gender and Power program coo
Image From Winnipeg to Stuttgart 2003 – 2010 | The Report of the General Secretary to the LWF Eleventh Assembly The report of the General Secretary to the Eleventh Assembly details activities from the Tenth Assembly in Winnipeg in 2003 up to the Eleventh Asse
Image Churches say “No” to Violence against Women | Action Plan for the Churches This action plan for the churches is a challenge to LWF member churches to face the painful issue of violence against women in all its forms presen
Image The Continuing Journey: Women’s Participation in the Lutheran World Federation Decided by the LWF Assembly gathered at Evian in 1970, the women desk at the LWF became operational in 1972.