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Supporting Syria’s refugees, ten years on Czech Diaconia continues to support LWF’s vital education and skills training for Syrian refugees in neighboring Jordan
Allow medical and humanitarian access to Gaza Doctors from Augusta Victoria Hospital denied entry to provide lifesaving treatment for cancer patients
Compassion with a drive towards justice LWF General Secretary speaks at a symposium on civil society engagement
Canada: In mission for others, when church and home feel the same Voices from the Communion: National Bishop Susan Johnson
LWF urges Denmark to reconsider changes to refugee law New legislation approved by Danish government allows for forcible removal of refugees and asylum seekers
Philippines: Lutheran church holds Youth Climate Action Summit World Environment Day: A greener environment for the next generations
Pentecost retreats strengthen Sweden’s spiritual ecumenism Lutheran bishop and Catholic cardinal host online ‘Quiet Days’ in second edition of ‘A Spiritual Dwelling for God’
A shared commitment to serve people in need Interview with co-editors of LWF guidelines on collaboration of member churches and World Service
LWF congratulates South African bishop Naledzani Josephine Sikhwari "To build gender justice in the church is our shared commitment”
Sowing seeds of hope in soil of online conversation Webinar explores ways of countering hate speech and promoting inclusion, justice, respect on social media