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Churches in Japan are witnesses of justice and peace

“Churches in Japan are true witnesses of Jesus Christ through their words and deeds. Their strength even in a minority situation is impressive. Their voices in critical times are significant for Japan, paving a way towards justice and peace,” said Rev. Dr Olav Fykse Tveit, general secretary of the WCC during his visit to member churches of the WCC in Japan.

Konferenz in Deutschland befürwortet verstärkte Zusammenarbeit mit Kirchen in Südkorea und Japan

Inspiriert vom Thema „Pilgerweg der Gerechtigkeit und des Friedens“ – dem Aufruf der 10. Vollversammlung des ÖRK im Jahr 2013 – bekräftigten die Teilnehmenden einer Konferenz in Deutschland das Engagement, mit Kirchen in Südkorea und Japan auf einem „gemeinsamen Weg der geistigen Erneuerung und des prophetischen Aufrufs“ für einen „gerechten Frieden“ in der Region zusammenarbeiten zu wollen.

Weaving together personal faith and climate change

Although climate change is often thought of as something external to an individual person, it is interwoven with personal spirituality, as well. This was the conclusion of a panel of three faith leaders during a session at the Interfaith Summit on Climate Change held on 22 September.

A picture of pilgrimage

As the members of the WCC Central Committee return to their home communities, they will continue some key questions related to their pilgrimage of justice and peace.

Consultation urges protection of human rights in Papua

A consultation in Geneva termed political dialogue as the only way towards peace and stability in Tanah Papua, a province of Indonesia. The region has remained the focus of tensions between the Indonesian authorities and the Papuan indigenous people for years – resulting in grave human rights violations.

Events today dramatize lessons and legacies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki anniversary

Events in Northeast Asia this year “dramatize how much the region and the world still live in the shadow of mass destruction”, the WCC general secretary said in a comment on the 68th anniversary this week of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. “The God of life calls all of us to take up [the survivors’] tireless cry and make certain that a Hiroshima or Nagasaki bombing can never happen again.”