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Image Message from The Lutheran World Federation conference "Global Perspectives on the Reformation: Interactions between Theology, Politics and Economics" At the Lutheran World Federation’s Conference entitled, “Global Per
Image Climate activist Yeb Saño to reach Geneva November 3 Climate change activist Yeb Saño and other pilgrims will cross the Swiss border on November 3 as part of a 1500km pilgrimage from Rome to Paris dem
Image LWF Sunday 2015 Liturgy The LWF invites churches and congregations to make use of the draft order of worship prepared for LWF Sunday 2015 in services held on or around Ref
Image Department for World Service annual report 2014 The Department for World Service annual report 2014 report shows how the LWF’s humanitarian arm responds effectively to natural disasters, escalati
Image Department for Theology and Public Witness annual report 2014 his 2014 report of the Department for Theology and Public Witness looks at some of the theological implications of the LWF’s engagement in processe
Image Department for Mission and Development annual report 2014 This report provides an overview of the significant advocacy efforts, solidarity visits and project work carried out by the department in 2014
Image LWF Annual Report 2014 The report examines the highlights and achievements of the three arms of the Lutheran World Federation: the departments for Mission and Development
Image Religious Plurality and the Public Space: Joint Christian-Muslim Theological Reflections Religious plurality is a vital element of many societies.
Image LWF Ethiopia annual report 2014 LWF Ethiopia annual report 2014 provides a insight into LWF Ethiopia activities in 2014, including the response to the South Sudan crisis and its i
Image Healing Memories: Reconciling in Christ. Report of the Lutheran—Mennonite International Study Commission This report is an excellent example of the ways in which international dialogues can build upon and continue efforts begun in local and regional se