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Lutheran communion solidarity for Madagascar’s drought-hit south Slovak church supports food distribution to most vulnerable people in six Malagasy synods
Oxygen for Lutheran hospitals in Tanzania Responding to high demand during COVID-19 which overwhelmed medical facilities
Germany: Podcast “With Body and Soul” launched Young people in conversation with guests from the Lutheran communion
Ethiopia: Support critical to rebuild lives and community of church seminary LWF pledges commitment as Mekane Yesus Seminary maps out reconstruction plans after flooding
Brazil: Solar panels to produce power for pastoral work Care for creation and pastoral work go hand in hand
Australians ‘Walk My Way’ to support refugee children Lutheran schools and churches join fundraising walk to help LWF bring education to thousands of African children
Argentine diaconal foundation lauds LWF’s dedication as it qualifies for new EU funding Human rights, food security and environmental protection among indigenous Mbya Guaraní