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Lutheran-Pentecostal dialogue aims to create better understanding and witness First conversations on theological and spiritual traditions take place
Churches vital for peace process in South Sudan Panel discussion about civil society and peace-building from below in South Sudan
Stand together for God’s vision of humanity, Junge urges Muslims and Christians “Our role is to stand up against attitudes that counter peace”
Rose Nathike Lokonyen to speak at Malmö arena Refugee athlete to give testimony at Ecumenical Commemoration
Indonesian interfaith network urges government to ensure freedom of religion LWF to submit findings at UN human rights review
Refugee rights in protracted situations LWF panel discusses rights of refugees in protracted East African crises
More than 250 female pastors and growing Celebrating 25 years of Lutheran women’s ordination in Tanzania’s Northern Diocese
Keeping the environment - and the peace Courses on fuel-efficiency foster peace between refugees and hosts in Uganda
The thirst for peace – a call for intensified dialogue between religions and cultures LWF General Secretary Junge participates at inter-religious gathering in Assisi