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Religions in the Public Space: A Contested Terrain Christian and Muslim Scholars Strive for a Definition of Secularity
LWF Non-Food Items for Sudanese Refugees in Eastern Chad Chad Hosts over 420,000 Refugees from Neighboring Countries
Churches Are Advocating for an Economy of Life Bishop emeritus Dr Zephania Kameeta Speaks Out on Being the “Yeast to Make the Bread Rise”
LWF Affirms Support for Ecumenical Efforts to End Conflict in Syria Junge Participates in WCC Consultation on Syria
Joint Theological Reflection Creates Shared Space First Cooperation between the LWF and a University Institute for Islamic Theology
New Lutheran Church in Jordan “Emblematic of Freedom of Religion” LWF President Munib Younan Dedicates Church at Baptismal Site in Interreligious Celebration