Pastor Oleksandr Gross talks about resilience, advocacy, and faith at wartime
(LWI) - Pastor Oleksandr Gross was born in today’s Russia and has been a pastor in Odessa for 22 years. He has been instrumental in supporting communities…
The intersection of faith language and human rights discourse was crucial during the drafting of the LWF Gender Justice Policy over a decade ago and it remains at the heart of the work to take forward that legacy today
Over a decade on from the launch of LWF’s Gender Justice Policy, participants in a three-day consultation reaffirm the importance of keeping the communion’s advocacy work rooted in the liberating message of Lutheran theology.
Oncology and other specialized treatments for people in the West Bank
(LWI) - Quality healthcare for Palestinians in the West Bank: The Augusta Victoria Hospital (AVH) has opened a clinic in Ramallah, to better facilitate the treatment of…
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, LWF is urgently calling for donations to help rebuild the country. The LWF team is resuming their activities.
At an online Advent celebration honoring graduates of the LWF scholarship program, participants were encouraged to “dare to hope” for new beginnings in today’s challenging world.
As a new year, 2025, draws near, LWF General Secretary Rev. Dr Anne Burghardt reminds the LWF communion of the call to “an ongoing transformation of our minds, hearts, and attitudes.”