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Launch of “Roadmap” to economic and ecological justice Equipping churches to create just and sustainable communities
Church of Iceland offers equal opportunities for women Nordic church implementing LWF commitment to promote women and young people in leadership
Honduran church models inclusion and opportunities for young women LWF member church works with partners offering alternatives to migration
Witnessing through dialogue, education and women’s empowerment in the Holy Land Voices from the Communion: Palestinian LWF Council member Sally Azar
Youth in Taizé: Be builders of hospitality and hope LWF General Secretary sends message to young people at European Encounter in Madrid
A strong basis to implement climate agreement but the poor have been left behind LWF Youth Secretary says COP 24 outcome lacks commitment to the most marginalized
Climate change destroys livelihoods and ecosystems, LWF delegates remind world leaders Seven young people bring the Lutheran communion experience to COP 24
Care for creation and future generations key issues for LWF delegation at COP 24 LWF Youth Secretary Pranita Biswasi reflects on vital role of youth in climate advocacy
On the way to COP24 in Poland Youth delegate Helena Funk visits UN Church Center and GreenFaith in New York
European churches asked to counter populism by expressing God’s love LWF regional meeting discusses migrants, secularization and nationalism
“I belong to a church where women work with equal rights” Voices from the Communion: LWF Council member Rev.