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SANTE ET BIEN-ETRE DANS LE MONDE (déclaration)

Moi, je suis venu pour que les hommes aient la vie et qu’ils l’aient en abondance. (Jean 10:10)

Lorsque nous abordons la question de la santé et du bien-être, nous affirmons, en tant que chrétiens et en tant qu’Églises, que Celui qui donne et qui soutient la vie est notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, le guérisseur de nos corps et de nos âmes, celui qui guérit tous nos maux, réclame notre vie à la fosse et nous couronne de fidélité et de tendresse (Ps. 103:3-4).

Executive committee

Statement on Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

‘Behold I create new heavens in which life, justice and peace are possible for all’.

(Isaiah  65:17-25)

Indigenous Peoples are created with God-given identities that are beautiful.  God was present in their lands and among their peoples before colonizers arrived. When Christians brought the Bible, Indigenous People recognized the voice of their Creator in Jesus’ teachings. They did not hear a call to reject their identities.

Assembly

WCC condemns bombings in Uganda, calls for justice

World Council of Churches (WCC) acting general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Ioan Sauca expressed shock at the recent suicide bombings in Kampala, Uganda, for which the so-called Islamic Stategroup has reportedly claimed responsibility.

«Stop the flow», un webinaire pour étudier les moyens de mettre fin à la traite des êtres humains

Le Conseil œcuménique des Églises et la Fédération luthérienne mondiale organisent un webinaire commun intitulé «Stop the Flow: Let’s End Human Trafficking» (Arrêtons le trafic: mettons fin à la traite des êtres humains), qui se déroulera lors de la Journée mondiale de la dignité des victimes de la traite d’êtres humains, le 30 juillet, à 13 h 30 (GMT+2).

Stop the Flow: Let’s End Human Trafficking - World Day Against Trafficking in Persons webinar

30 July 2021

The World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World Federation are collaborating to host a joint event on human trafficking. The event will take place on 30 July 2021, the World Day Against Trafficking in persons. This day provides an opportunity to sound the alarm about the horrible crime of human trafficking as well as for governments, faith based organizations and other partners to reaffirm their commitment to end this gross violation of human rights.