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LWF and partners observe International Youth Day Youth “effectively contributing to the revival of churches and communities”
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Call to act on climate-related crises, religious and political injustice Public statements and resolutions from 2019 LWF Council meeting
LWF President: Prophetic witness against injustices LWF President Archbishop Dr Panti Filibus Musa addresses 2019 Council meeting
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"Only together we can be the Body of Christ" LWF regional leadership consultation for Central and Western Europe in Hamburg
Peace and justice issues are pertinent to the church’s mission in Africa Recommendations from regional church leadership consultation