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Parishioners’ support helps to fight AIDS stigma in Tanzania Empowering vulnerable women helps saves lives
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Malaysian Lutherans make their single largest donation to overseas aid work GENEVA, 2 November 2015 (LWI) - Lutherans in Malaysia have opened their hearts to the people of Nepal with a significant cash donation for
Social transformation through concrete and contextual theology NAMIBIA, Windhoek/GENEVA, 2 November 2015 (LWI) - Theology that seeks to contribute to social transformation must relate to the contexts i