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Tanzanian and Swedish church leaders hold joint retreat Bishops issue shared statement on proclaiming the gospel in the public space
Signs of hope amid challenging times Leadership Conference in Latin America opens with context analysis and insights from member churches
Witnessing to faith as a source of transformation LWF General Secretary highlights theological and practical cooperation between Lutheran and Reformed communions
Mozambique: Supporting those who have to start all over again LWF restores water pumps, provides emergency shelter to villagers who lost everything
Faith-based organizations launch publication on women’s human rights LWF General Secretary Junge affirms partnerships that influence the local reality
Vital role of religions in providing safe space for civil society organization General Secretary of Zimbabwe Council of Churches says faith groups must play prophetic role in mobilizing for justice and peace
Churches invited to “pray for peace and freedom” in the run-up to EU elections German church offers sermon and liturgy
Ethiopia: Fish farming promotes youth entrepreneurship and food security “Through a sharing spirit” EECMY initiatives serve wider community
LWF thanks Anglicans for witnessing together in a fragmented world LWF greetings to Anglican Consultative Council
Southern Africa youth resolve to address climate change and gender-based violence LUCSA youth discuss LWF’s priorities for youth
Lutherans living the gospel in New Zealand Voices from the Communion: Bishop Mark Whitfield of the LCNZ
Churches in South Sudan promote “three pillars of peace” LWF supports grassroots work toward dialogue and reconciliation