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Global Church Bodies Asked to Help Raise Ecumenical Profile of Reformation Anniversary LWF in Discussions with EKD Delegation during Geneva Visit
They Target Unsuspecting Youth and Poor Families LWF-Supported Center Helps Victims of Human Trafficking in Bangladesh
LWF President and General Secretary Urge Parties to Honor Gaza Ceasefire Appeal for Immediate Resumption of Negotiations for Broader Peace
Lutheran Church Leaders Call for Safe Humanitarian Access in DRC Conflict LWF General Secretary Junge Assures Congolese Church of LWF’s Prayers and Support
LWF President Younan Speaks of Solidarity with Egyptian Coptic Church Global Church Solidarity with Egyptians Is Crucial
LWF Churches and Programs Consider Initiatives to Fight Human Trafficking in Southern Africa Call for Awareness Raising in Congregations and Cooperation with Governments
LWF Leaders Welcome Nomination of New Leader for Anglican Communion Durham Bishop Justin Welby Named Successor of Archbishop of Canterbury
LWF General Secretary Junge and Cardinal Koch Conduct Service Affirming Baptism Body Language in the Bond of Ecumenical Fellowship