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LWF Council on Rio+20 and Economic Justice Call for a Financial Transaction Tax That Supports Society’s Most Vulnerable
LWF Council Resolutions on the Middle East Call for Resumption of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks, and Appeal for Syria
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LWF Council Condemns Attacks on Freedom of Religion in Nigeria Lutheran Communion’s Prayers Urged for Churches and People of Nigeria
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LWF Leadership Commended for Good Financial Management in 2011 Finance Committee Chairperson Jackson-Skelton Reports to the Council
LWF General Secretary Junge Thanks Churches for Supporting People in Need Report to LWF Council Underlines Prophetic Sign of Communion
LWF President Younan Calls Churches to Be a Voice for Justice, Peace and Reconciliation Council Meeting an Expression of Solidarity with Colombian Church
Global Ecumenical Partners Affirm Commitment to Dialogues with Lutherans Mennonites, Methodists, Pentecostals and Roman Catholics Greet LWF Council