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LWF Communion Joins in Prayer for Abducted School Girls Special Prayers and Fasting in Nigerian Congregations
Joint Interreligious Declaration on Peace Building, Democracy and Development Christian and Muslim Leaders Sign at Dialogue Meeting in Tanzania
“A genuine alternative” Interview with Rev Hanna Schramm, the first woman minister of the Lutheran Church in Chile (Iglesia Luterana en Chile, ILCH)
Tanzania’s vice-president addresses LWF interfaith conference “Build new structures to promote peace”
Lutheran Church in Chile Ordains First Woman Pastor All LWF Member Churches in Region Now Welcoming Women as Ministers
LWF General Secretary Junge Affirms Commitment to Gender Justice Meeting with Executive Director of UN Women Mlambo-Ngcuka
Theological Education as an Important Tool for Mission Annual Leadership Conference of the LWF Latin America and the Caribbean region
LWF Addresses Gender Justice at the Commission on the Status of Women Women in Church and Society participate in UN platform
Joint Catholic-Lutheran Study Document Recommended to Member Churches “From Conflict To Communion” Is Being Put into Practice
Freedom of Religion: Liberated From the “Embrace of Power” LWF Reflects on the Report by the Special Rapporteur to the UN Human Rights Council