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Building on the Bible to promote positive masculinity Webinar series launches initiative on Transformative Masculinities: being (hu)man in a world of violence
The Word of God: A signpost of hope in Advent LWF leaders thank churches for powerful expression of communion relationships
Shadow Pandemic: educate and legislate to end sexual violence Webinar showcases best practices by faith groups working together to end gender-based violence in Uganda
A singing communion in Advent 2020 LWF member churches, country programs to share Advent hymns for the third time
From receiving rations to running a business LWF project in Uganda empowers refugees to be self-sustaining
16 days to step up action against gender-based violence LWF launches campaign with action pack for churches and country programs to engage in local advocacy
Praying and acting for climate justice in the months until COP26 Commitment to a responsible attitude towards our planet
Indonesia: Concern about freedom of religion LWF and WCRC call on Indonesian president to better protect Christian communities
Wittenberg: Online seminar on Lutheran theology LWF Center Wittenberg offers alumni a new course format
Appeal to G20: address debt crisis and save lives Christian leaders call for tax reforms and debt relief ahead of G20 summit in Saudi Arabia
Using arts and creativity to promote skills and well-being South Africa: LWF supports Outreach Foundation’s goal to instill community skills and self-confidence
Argentina churches to reopen theological library Making “a historical legacy of enormous value” accessible