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Iglesias Promotoras de la Salud

Reflexiones sobre salud y sanación para las iglesias en conmemoración de los días mundiales de la salud
Mwai Makoka

This booklet includes 15 reflections on international commemorative health days from Dr Mwai Makoka WCC Programme Executive for Health and Healing, who emphasises that he is not a theologian, but “ a lay Christian who is a medical professional and keen to promote health and healing from a Christian perspective.

El amor de Cristo lleva al mundo a la reconciliación y la unidad. Una reflexión sobre el tema de la 11ª Asamblea del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias, Karlsruhe 2022

Este documento, fruto de la labor de un grupo internacional formado por representantes de diversas regiones y tradiciones confesionales, ha sido concebido como un recurso para las iglesias y los cristianos de todo el mundo con vistas a la 11ª Asamblea del CMI, que tendrá lugar en Karlsruhe (Alemania), del 31 de agosto al 8 de septiembre de 2022. La publicación ofrece reflexiones bíblicas y teológicas sobre el tema de la Asamblea, inspirado en el versículo “Porque el amor de Cristo nos impulsa” (2 Cor 5:14), en un contexto de cuestiones cruciales a las que se enfrentan las iglesias y la humanidad en su conjunto. El documento, inicialmente, está disponible en cuatro idiomas: español, alemán, francés e inglés.

Voces de lamento, esperanza y aliento

Semana de oración en tiempos de la pandemia de COVID-19

To commemorate a year since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the spread of COVID-19 a pandemic, the World Council of Churches provides this resource for a week of prayer.

This book was designed as a resource for use in prayer groups, congregational services, personal prayer, and in the pastoral accompaniment of those directly affected in different ways by the pandemic. The prayers, messages, reflections, statistics and WCC resources have roots in faith challenged by mourning, fear and uncertainty in different contexts worldwide. 

Al servicio de un mundo herido en solidaridad interreligiosa

Un llamado cristiano a la reflexión y a la acción durante la covid-19 y más allá

The World Council of Churches (WCC) and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (PCID) released a joint document, “Serving a Wounded World in Interreligious Solidarity: A Christian Call to Reflection and Action During COVID-19.” Its purpose is to encourage churches and Christian organizations to reflect on the importance of interreligious solidarity in a world wounded by the COVID-19 pandemic. The document offers a Christian basis for interreligious solidarity that can inspire and confirm the impulse to serve a world wounded not only by COVID-19 but also by many other wounds.

The Ecumenical Review

The Ecumenical Review explores emerging issues within the ecumenical movement and the potential and reality of Christian cooperation in faith and action.

Human Rights of Stateless People

Report of the International Consultation "Towards an Ecumenical Advocacy on Rights of Stateless People", organized by World Council of Churches / Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, 27 February - 1 March 2013 in Washington D.C., U.S.A

The Churches in International Affairs. Reports, 2010-2013.

The voices of the churches in the international arena— Ranging across the globe, this vital compendium of documents covers an astonishing array of engagement by Christian churches through the World Council of Churches and its Commission of the Churches in International Affairs: war and peace, regional and national conflicts, disarmament and nuclear weapons, violence against women, economic justice, climate justice, freedom of religion, religious intolerance, ethnic and indigenous people’s struggles—the list goes on.

The Invisible among Us

Semegnish Asfaw

“The Invisible among Us" seeks to engage us in the plight and prospects of persons with no nationality, a problem that especially affects women and children. Locally and internationally, churches and church people everywhere can help to lift up their humanity so they can take their rightful place in the human family.” – Archbishop Desmond Tutu