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“A space where learning and faith can meet” The Paulinum in Leipzig – auditorium and church under one roof
An olive tree that signifies close ties German National Committee of The Lutheran World Federation visits Jerusalem
‘People on the move’ strategy for diversity LWF’s European churches to address the “climate of fear” in new program
Ecumenical groups join in UN forum on business and human rights in Geneva “Stop Human Rights Abuse! – Meaningful Dialogue with Communities”
Pleading for the rights of unaccompanied minors fleeing crisis Church of Sweden seeks urgent government protection for vulnerable youth and children from Afghanistan
A pastoral ministry that empowers migrants Costa Rican church assists youth and women seeking work in Nicaragua
“Climate justice and interfaith dialogue should be connected” Interview with COP23 delegate Daniel Sinaga from Indonesia
The conflict only made a dormant crisis worse LWF and Evangelical Lutheran Church of Congo visit Kasai