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Season of Creation: Called to be stewards of the web of life Safeguarding biodiversity as God’s blessing
Encouraged as sisters in faith Women leaders overcoming boundaries of gender, culture and social status
Organizations need to promote women’s confidence World Humanitarian Day: Interview with World Service director Maria Immonen #WomenHumanitarians
LWF and partners observe International Youth Day Youth “effectively contributing to the revival of churches and communities”
Tapping into untapped potentials LWF President Musa: Waking the Giant empowers local actors to engage in SDGs
Reinforcing the contribution of lay people to the church LWF International Lay Leaders’ Seminar takes place in Geneva and Wittenberg
Wittenberg: Bringing together people from all over the world LWF Center and ELCA Center Celebrate 10th and 20th Anniversaries
Call for state responsibility in fight against sexual violence in DRC Survivors’ voices at the center of shadow report to CEDAW committee
The youngest ombudsperson in all Bavaria’s congregation councils Julian Appl: “My grandma was thrilled”