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Myanmar religions offer voices of hope in a new era Lutherans and Anglicans seek better relations with Buddhists in Myanmar
Recognition of a wounded God needed to overcome violence Festive worship with local congregation at beginning of European Pre-Assembly
LWF signs statement with ecumenical partners on US Presidential Executive Order on Refugees “Abysmal failure of compassion and responsibility”
Europe preparations for Assembly a chance to strengthen communion of churches in Europe Delegates from three LWF regions meet in Höör, Sweden
Ethiopian church elects Yonas Yigezu as president LWF General Secretary invites EECMY to continue strong engagement in the Lutheran Communion
Education for Muslim children in Myanmar LWF supports communities with schools, teacher training and student kits
Young Namibians excited to host global Lutheran youth gathering More than 110 young Lutherans expected for LWF Youth Pre-Assembly in Ondangwa
Guatemala Lutherans speak out against killing of human rights activist Indigenous communities “most affected when defending their way of life”