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Image Prayer Service For the 20th anniversary of the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification
Image LWF World Service Report 2018 The annual report shares the work of the World Service in 2018 entailing the following:
Image LWF Annual Report 2018 The report examines the highlights and achievements of the Lutheran World Federation in 2018. In 44 pages, it details:
Image LWF World Service Report 2017 Annual Report of LWF World Service for the year 2017 Published by: LWF World Service
Image LWF Annual Report 2017 The report examines the highlights and achievements of the Lutheran World Federation in 2017. In 52 pages, it details:
Image Report of the LWF Youth Pre Assembly 2017 Report of the LWF Twelfth Youth Pre Assembly, Ondangwa, Namibia, 03–09 May 2017.
Image LWF World Service Report 2016 Annual Report of LWF World Service for the year 2016 Published by: LWF World Service
Image Liberated by God's Grace: Anglican-Lutheran Reflections Prepared by an international bilateral committee, Liberated by God’s Grace: Anglican–Lutheran Reflections, is a devotional resource f