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Image LWF World Service Annual Report 2023 LWF World Service Annual Report 2023 For Hope and a Future
Image LWF World Service Annual Report. Photo: LWF/ S. Gallay LWF World Service Annual Report 2023 published The LWF World Service Annual Report reflects LWF’s humanitarian and development work in a growing number of conflicts and emergencies worldwide.
Image Information and Materials on the climate fasting campaign âAs much as you needâ. Photo: Heinrich Mühlenmeier Seven Weeks “As much as you need” Fasting for the climate in Germany Together with seven other Protestant regional churches and one Catholic diocese, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany (ELCNG) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oldenburg, both member…
Image Easter Message 2019 "On Easter Sunday, every time we remember Jesus’ blood and sacrifice, we remember that we are new creatures.
Image Easter Message 2018 The message of the risen Christ should empower Christians to contend with forces and principalities “that stand in the way of true freedom, justice