Since then, the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), the state and the community have launched a fund-raising campaign, seeking to mobilise money to renovate the facility.
What does LWF stand for?
LWF stands for Lutheran World Federation
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The Lutheran World Federation, through its Department of Theology and Studies (DTS), has carried out a crucial role in maintaining and furthering an ecclesial conversation and theological disposition that has dared to trespass the Nordic confines of the Lutheran theological idiom.
Martin Junge, 48, a pastor and theologian from Chile, as the eighth general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation, Geneva, Switzerland, effective October 2010.
Ishmael Noko, general secretary of the Lutheran World Federation.
Arusha, Tanzania The main governing body of the Lutheran World Federation has called on its member churches to advocate for the removal of discriminatory travel and entry restrictions, and similar examples of stigmatization, of people living with HIV.
The World Methodist Conference has joined the Roman Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation in signing the Joint Declaration on Justification, reports Catholic News Service.