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COVID-19: An active contribution to overcoming the crisis LWF Council member Julia Braband shares insights from a German hospital
COVID-19: Strengthened in faith, standing against injustice LWF leaders urge churches to confront and reject xenophobia and domestic violence exposed by Coronavirus
COVID-19: 40 days of prayers for 40 churches Nicaragua Church shares video prayers during quarantine to strengthen unity