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LWF President: “Be witnesses of radical hope” Grateful for churches carrying “each other’s burdens” and providing support during pandemic
LWF Council to meet online, 18-23 June Governing body to reflect on response to COVID-19, plans for 2022, elect next General Secretary
Highlights of LWF’s work in a unique year of COVID-19 solidarity LWF Annual Report 2020 is available online
Evaluation and outlook for women's network in Central and Western Europe Continued engagement for women’s empowerment and gender justice
Canada: In mission for others, when church and home feel the same Voices from the Communion: National Bishop Susan Johnson
LWF congratulates South African bishop Naledzani Josephine Sikhwari "To build gender justice in the church is our shared commitment”
New diaconal program teaches conflict transformation Learning Programme focuses on Central and Eastern Europe context
El Salvador: “Witnessing migration is one of the hardest things” Voices from the Communion: Mr. Fernando Arucha