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News & Resources Lutheran World Information PDF edition - 2012 Lutheran World Information PDF edition - 2016 Joy in a Joint First Communion for Lutherans and Catholics in Peru Lima Pastor and Priest Describe a Journey of ‘Grassroots Ecumenism’ Just in Time Nigerian Lutheran Archbishop Seeks Critical Global Solidarity in Fight against Boko Haram Nemuel Babba Reflects on Restoring Trust and Citizens’ Right to Protection Chad: Livelihoods for Refugees and Host Communities First Harvest for Project “Seeds for Solutions” Education for South Sudanese refugees in Kakuma Camp “Fostering the Peace in Society” (LWI) – Simon Puot Poth believes in education’s ability to bring people together. Lutherans and Catholics Plan Joint Ecumenical Commemoration in 2016 JOINT LWF-PCPCU PRESS RELEASE "We Are Better Prepared Now" Commemoration of Haiti Earthquake in LWF Model Village Winter Storm Causes Destruction in Za’atari Refugee Camp Refugees in Camps and Host Communities Most Vulnerable to Extreme Weather LWF General Secretary Martin Junge Denounces Any Claims for Religious Justification of Violence LWF Condemns Disregard for Human Life in Paris Killings Lutheran World Information PDF edition - 2011 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 Page 299 Page 300 Page 301 Page 302 Page 303 Page 304 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Press Room LWF's latest Press Releases, Media advisories, and other relevant materials for the Media. Learning Platform LWF Learning brings together educational resources and materials, structured by themes, in a clear and accessible way. The tool consists of courses and other resources and training materials that are offered through a variety of platforms. Archives The Archives preserve the institutional memory of the Lutheran World Federation.
Joy in a Joint First Communion for Lutherans and Catholics in Peru Lima Pastor and Priest Describe a Journey of ‘Grassroots Ecumenism’
Nigerian Lutheran Archbishop Seeks Critical Global Solidarity in Fight against Boko Haram Nemuel Babba Reflects on Restoring Trust and Citizens’ Right to Protection
Education for South Sudanese refugees in Kakuma Camp “Fostering the Peace in Society” (LWI) – Simon Puot Poth believes in education’s ability to bring people together.
Winter Storm Causes Destruction in Za’atari Refugee Camp Refugees in Camps and Host Communities Most Vulnerable to Extreme Weather
LWF General Secretary Martin Junge Denounces Any Claims for Religious Justification of Violence LWF Condemns Disregard for Human Life in Paris Killings