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Christian Unity: new beginnings and deepening relationships The annual Week of Prayer ushers in a year of new beginnings and ongoing deepening of ecumenical dialogues
Diakonia: Empowering communities to build resilience against injustice LWF diaconal practitioners share best practices and increase networking
LWF stands with church and people of Venezuela General Secretary Burghardt sends pastoral letter assuring Venezuelans of solidarity and prayers for peaceful transformation
Germany: young people engaging on common concerns Youth leader Robert Hammerschmidt from the Evangelical Church in Central Germany
Statement: Respect rights and dignity of people in Greenland LWF statement urges U.S. to exercise “restraint, respect and dialogue” in engaging with people of Greenland