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“Unity has its roots in God’s mission to the world” LWF general secretary greets European protestants
Christians globally unite in call for eco-justice General Secretary Junge: “we need a faithful return to our deepest human identity”
A Step on the Way to Reconciliation Commemorative service marking the repatriation of mortal remains from former German Southwest Africa
World Humanitarian Day: LWF calls for protection of humanitarian space “Humanitarian workers have become soft targets for warring parties”
Church’s power needs covered by self-produced wind energy Evangelical Church in Central Germany wind turbines set to cover all parishes and diakonia institutions
In the pulpit at 18 Eva Steinbach is the youngest lay preacher in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover
Guatemalan, Bolivian human rights defenders present at UN Trying to save land from farmers, mining companies, hydro schemes
Populism, violence, family separation under spotlight LWF Council calls for action on number of urgent issues