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Christian organizations representing 2.8 billion people call for more compassionate EU migration policy Opportunity for Europe to grow in mutual solidarity says LWF General Secretary
Global religious leaders urge end to “broken state of European migration” Solidarity should be guiding principle governing migration and refugee reception
Peacebuilding a priority for post-pandemic world LWF endorses commitment to peace through joint statement and Waking the Giant webinar on SDG 16
Norway: Interfaith advocacy for climate justice and peace Voices from the Communion: Einar Tjelle, Church of Norway
LWF calls for health care without discrimination for Palestinians in Gaza LWF representative: Medical permit to leave Gaza “nearly impossible”
Youth lead prayers to open Season of Creation Online ecumenical worship highlights 2020 theme of ‘Jubilee for the Earth’
Celebrating a “Jubilee for the Earth” In 2020 the Season of Creation invites a new understanding of spiritual and ecological connectedness
COVID-19: New awareness of social cohesion growing in the crisis Voices from the Communion: Ralf Meister, Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover