Hopes & Expectations
"Daily bread" not physical bread alone
- Warime Guti, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea © LWF/Timothy Melvyn

Name: Warime Guti, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea
Question: What is your primary expectation, in general, with regard to the Assembly?
Expectations: The Assembly will challenge the communion and the delegates to commit to serve and to witness to those in need. The context of hunger is as different and diverse as the delegates here. During the Assembly I expect to see how this diverse communion will come to a common understanding to ensure ‘life in dignity for all’ – the understanding that the provision of ‘daily bread’ is not physical bread alone but also the right to live with dignity.