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Diaconia Poland responds to crisis at border Joint effort with Lutheran church in Poland brings aid to migrants and refugees
Preparing next phase of Jewish-Christian encounter LWF taskforce steps up work on study document to equip churches for renewal of Jewish-Lutheran relations
From Swedish countryside to global church coordination Head of LWF’s Department for Theology, Mission and Justice reflects on a career in international development
LWF Thirteenth Assembly worship life begins to take shape An integral expression of the journey from conflict to communion
A peaceful solution must be found for Ukraine General Secretary calls for action to avert further conflict
Nordic churches conclude project on “Baptism in Times of Change” Learning about differences encourages reflections on the familiar
Iceland: She trailblazed a legacy of women's ordination Voices from the Communion: Rev. Auður Eir Vilhjálmsdóttir the first woman ordained to ministry in Iceland
Welcoming the stranger through faith and community Connecting grass-root faith actors to a global refugee response
Bishop Farrell: ‘Synodality’ and the search for Christian unity During the Week of Prayer, the Secretary of the Pontifical Council shares hopes for progress in ecumenical relations
Christian Unity Week: following the light from the East The Middle East Council of Churches offers reflections on the journey of the Magi for ecumenical Week of Prayer
Germany: “17 Weeks, 17 Goals” online campaign on the UN Sustainable Development Goals Bavarian campaign encourages learning and action on SDGs
LWF and partners foster hope and resilience in Northern Ethiopia Overcoming conflict with hope and dignity