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Church of Iceland offers equal opportunities for women Nordic church implementing LWF commitment to promote women and young people in leadership
Colombia: Pushing for peace and women’s rights Lutheran church joins other civil society representatives presenting shadow report to UN’s CEDAW committee
Germany: The long road to equal rights for women in leadership Women’s right to vote and their representation in Lutheran synods
A home that connects Lutherans around the world Interview with Rev. Inken Wöhlbrand, director of the LWF Center Wittenberg
USA seminarians reflect on global ecumenism and reconciliation Iowa’s Wartburg seminary students visit LWF Communion Office
Liberia’s Thursdays in Black campaign amplifies efforts to end gender-based violence Lutheran Bishop Seyenkulo sees “potential to change our world for the better”
A thriving church beside the devastation of war Hungarian church leader reflects on Advent among Christians in Northern Iraq
Participation of women and men is a theological issue Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony takes up message of Twelfth Assembly
A long tradition of training lay and ordained church workers Interview with Dr. Nikola Schmutzler, Lutheran pastor in Saxony
From silent humiliation to advocacy for social change LWF work with Nepal’s Haliya community targets women’s rights and education
LWF’s invitation to “Walk our Talk” and end violence against women and girls Program executive Rev. Judith VanOsdol talks about 16-days campaign and gender justice