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Jubilee for the Earth: New Rhythms, New Hope A webinar to introduce the theme of the 2020 Season of Creation
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LWF sends Eid greetings to Islamic Relief Worldwide General Secretary Junge gives thanks for growing collaboration as Faith-based organizations
LWF remembers Rev. Sven G. Oppegaard and a life dedicated to church unity Tribute to former LWF Assistant General Secretary for Ecumenical Affairs