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LWF Youth Pre-Assembly gathers 120 young people in northern Namibia ONDANGWA, Namibia/GENEVA, 2 May 2017 (LWI) - Young Lutherans are leading the way to The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Twelfth Assembly, as they p
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Salvadoran bishop asks Christians in the US to welcome refugees and migrants Call for “Love and solidarity”