
WEA Responds to Concerns on 2025 General Assembly in Seoul
The World Evangelical Alliance addresses concerns on the 2025 General Assembly in Seoul, emphasizing unity and dialogue.
The World Evangelical Alliance addresses concerns on the 2025 General Assembly in Seoul, emphasizing unity and dialogue.
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