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Moravian Apostles

The Moravian Apostles were key early leaders and missionaries of the Moravian Church, a Christian denomination founded in the 18th century in what is now the Czech Republic. They emphasized personal faith, community, and active evangelism, often traveling to spread Christianity worldwide. Influential figures like John Leonard Dober and David Nitschmann prioritized serving others and establishing churches in new regions. Their work helped shape the Moravian Church’s focus on global missions, social justice, and spiritual renewal, making them important pioneers in modern Christian mission efforts.