Mission EineWelt, Christian missionary center in Neuendettelsau, Germany
Mission EineWelt is an institution of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria located in Neuendettelsau that coordinates international partnerships with Lutheran churches worldwide. The organization manages cooperation and exchanges of trained staff between partner congregations across different continents.
The institution began in 1846 when Wilhelm Löhe founded a training institute in Nuremberg to prepare pastors for serving Franconian settlers in North America. Over time this missionary work expanded into a broader organization focused on international church cooperation.
The organization maintains active partnerships with 22 Lutheran churches across Asia, Oceania, Africa, and Latin America, facilitating staff exchanges and theological dialogue.
The grounds include an information center focused on Pacific region topics and a fair trade shop where visitors can learn about the organization's work. It is located in Middle Franconia and welcomes anyone interested in international church projects and sustainable commerce.
The facility operates a specialized shop selling fair trade products directly connected to partner churches in developing nations. This store allows visitors to directly support communities across Asia, Africa, and Latin America while purchasing handcrafted goods.
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