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Image Youth Toolkit on Climate Change This Toolkit is mainly meant for youth groups and/or leaders working with youth. It can be used as a tool to:
Image The Apostolicity of the Church Study Document of the Lutheran-Roman Catholic Commission on Unity The Lutheran World Federation
Image Mission in Context | Transformation, Reconciliation, Empowerment An LWF contribution to the understanding and practice of mission, and the ongoing ecumenical re-articulation of what it means to be a church in our
Image "For the healing of the World" – LWF Tenth Assembly report Official report of the LWF Tenth Assembly, held in Winnipeg, Canada, 21–31 July 2003.
Image Churches say “No” to Violence against Women | Action Plan for the Churches This action plan for the churches is a challenge to LWF member churches to face the painful issue of violence against women in all its forms presen
Image Guiding Principles for Sustainable Development Sustainable development is a process of change by which the basic needs and human rights of individuals and communities in any given society are re