
Moravian missionaries
Moravian missionaries are members of the Moravian Church, a Protestant denomination that originated in the early 18th century in what is now the Czech Republic. Known for their commitment to spreading Christianity, Moravian missionaries played a significant role in global missions, especially in the Americas, Africa, and the Caribbean. They emphasized education, social welfare, and cultural respect in their outreach efforts. Their work often included establishing schools and communities, fostering long-term relationships with indigenous populations. The Moravian mission is marked by its focus on unity, simplicity, and a deep sense of community among believers.