
The Story of the Moravians
The Moravians were followers of an 18th-century Christian revival movement originating from the Czech region of Bohemia. They emphasized personal faith, community service, and global missionary work. In the 1700s, they established one of the earliest Protestant missionary efforts, spreading Christianity across Europe, the Caribbean, Africa, and North America. Known for their disciplined communal living and innovative outreach, they greatly influenced modern Christian missions. Their activities contributed to religious renewal and helped shape Protestantism's approach to evangelism and social responsibility worldwide.