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COVID-19: LWF joins global UN appeal to help the most vulnerable Joint action to respond to “unprecedented threat” of coronavirus pandemic
United in the Lord's Prayer across the globe LWF joins call of Pope Francis for simultaneous prayer on 25 March
COVID-19: Saving lives at Protestant Hospital in Naples, Italy Churches in China, America and Germany offer support and funding to meet short and longer-term challenges
COVID-19: Being fully the church in times of Coronavirus Lutheran leaders urge all churches to support laws and regulations that “promote and protect life”
COVID-19: LWF World Service calls for donations Protect vulnerable communities and staff in refugee camps
Malawi: Youth wake us up and women keep us moving Voices from the Communion: Bishop Dr Joseph Bvumbwe
COVID-19: Love and self-discipline needed to protect the vulnerable LWF leaders send letter to member churches offering prayers, support, and encouragement
Lutheran and Catholic leaders call on EU to support refugees Bishops in Nordic countries issue unprecedented joint statement calling for shared response