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Young people against gun violence “I believe if you see something wrong, you have to have the courage to stand up and speak out”
Faith actors vocal in promoting women’s rights LWF delegates showcase work in panel discussion at Commission on the Status of Women
Finding interpretations of the Bible for today Interview with participants of the Theological Seminary in Wittenberg
Increase of attacks on human rights defenders in Colombia LWF supports Colombian Commission of Jurists
Reading the Bible with Luther in different cultural contexts Theologians from all regions meet for 17th International Theological Seminar at LWF Center Wittenberg
LWF General Secretary urges upholding of human rights Churches need to influence moral values and policy
LWF Center remains in Wittenberg after reformation anniversary “Valuable experience to study Luther’s theology in this historical place”
Report of Twelfth LWF Assembly published “Powerful opportunity to recommit to God’s mission in the world”