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A Global Lutheran Songbook to celebrate 500 years of hymnal tradition and diversity Churches encouraged to test prototype collection of 80 songs from all LWF regions
Mental health support to refugee students in Poland LWF's new initiative supports young refugees' well-being and integration
LWF highlights education challenges for refugee children at African Commission LWF hosts side event with refugee leaders
Increase faith-based advocacy efforts for justice LWF participates in ACT General Assembly meets in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Diaconal actors in Asia showcase local solution-driven best practices Diaconal workshop fosters collaboration and learning among Asian churches
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Czech Republic: faith and trust in a secular society Synodal Senior of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren Pavel Pokorný reflects on hope in an uncertain future
Former GNC/LWF General Secretary Awarded Anna Vasa Prize for Lifelong Commitment to Unity Polish church honors German leader for fostering relations and “building bridges of dialog across divides”
New report highlights effective climate loss and damage responses LWF projects in Nepal and Central America provide insights into prevention, resilience and community preparedness