The publication “Called to Transformation – Ecumenical Diakonia” is newly available in German, offering resources to strengthen the diaconal capacity of churches and to advance the cooperation with specialized ministries.
Is a successful dialogue between churches and politicians possible and what should it be based on? Can the European Green Deal inspire similar actions in other regions? What Christian values can contribute to the universal aspiration for a sustainable future?
Dr Agnes Abuom, moderator of the World Council of Churches (WCC) central committee, shared a message with the Conference of the World Council of Religious Leaders on Faith and Diplomacy: Generations in Dialogue, being held 4-7 October in Lindau, Germany.
Governments’ foreign policies need to change to focus on issues such as global inequalities that drive conflicts in many parts of the world, the moderator of the WCC Central Committee, Agnes Abuom, said at a forum in Berlin with German foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel.
Les politiques étrangères des gouvernements doivent évoluer et se concentrer sur des enjeux tels que les inégalités à l'origine de conflits dans de nombreuses régions du monde, a déclaré Agnes Abuom, Présidente du Comité central du COE lors d'un forum à Berlin avec le ministre allemand des Affaires étrangères, Sigmar Gabriel.
«De nos jours, heureusement, la religion n’est plus un sujet "tabou" dans les ouvrages consacrés au développement et aux sciences politiques», a déclaré le pasteur Olav Fykse Tveit, secrétaire général du Conseil œcuménique des Églises (COE), à l’occasion d’une conférence internationale sur la religion et le développement durable.
Churches and religious leaders are at the forefront of efforts to mobilize action for a legally binding agreement on world’s climate at the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be held in Paris at the end of 2015. The motivation of the WCC for its role in this arena is summarized in the title of its environmental programme: Care for Creation and Climate Justice.