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2018 LWF Christmas message: “Do not be afraid” Archbishop Musa invites Christians to conquer fear of others
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Government thanks Liberia’s faith-based organizations for education and peacebuilding LWF ‘Waking the Giant’ program launched in Monrovia
Participation of women and men is a theological issue Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saxony takes up message of Twelfth Assembly
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
‘Waking the Giant’ will reinforce peace efforts in Colombia Government and faith leaders praise LWF initiative for its potential in a polarized society
On the way to COP24 in Poland Youth delegate Helena Funk visits UN Church Center and GreenFaith in New York
New theological education workshop focuses on teaching for change African theologians explore teaching methods
Nigerian human rights defenders lobby governments to help end deadly conflict LCCN and civil society groups seek intervention on human rights’ violations in Numan Federation