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Image Human and Institutional Capacity Development: an approach in perspective of sustainability This paper explores the relationship between the sustainability program of LWF member churches in the Latin America and the Caribbean region and th
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Management/Development (HICM/D) Policy Framework - Africa Outcome of the strategic leadership seminar/consultation in Nairobi, Kenya, 8-12 August 2011.
Image LWF Statistics 2011 These excerpts from LWI 01/2012 summarize results from the 2011 statistical survey of Lutheran church membership worldwide.
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Management/Development (HICM/D) Needs Assessment, Planning and Policy Framework–Asia Outcome of the Strategic Leadership Seminar/Consultation in Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 23-28 August 2011.
Image Human and Institutional Capacity Development (HICD) Planning Framework - Africa Outcome of the strategic leadership seminar/consultation in Nairobi, Kenya, 8-12 August 2011.
Image Guidelines and tools for participatory poverty studies by Churches in Africa Following the resolutions of the LWF Tenth Assembly in 2003 and the Consultation on Poverty and the Mission of the Church in Africa in Arusha, Tanz
Image Thinking It Over “Thinking It Over” is a pamphlet series of reflections on theological questions arising for churches of the Lutheran communion.
Image The ongoing reformation of the church: the witness of ordained women today In March, 2008, a small ad hoc consultation of women was held in Geneva, under the auspices of the LWF Department for Theology and Studies, in coll
Image Poems of hope and plenty from the Mauritanian desert Poems of hope and plenty from the Mauritanian desert
Image EN Call for papers: Religious life and public space in Asia Call for submissions: Interfaith consultation, Hong Kong September 3-7