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Tribute to Rev. Carlos Duarte, Pastor President of the Evangelical Church of the River Plate A committed and caring leader
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Lutheran pastor Skupch is the first woman president of Argentine ecumenical body A forum that strives for unity and peace in a fragmented world
A pastoral ministry that empowers migrants Costa Rican church assists youth and women seeking work in Nicaragua