DMG interpersonal

DMG interpersonal e.V.

The DMG logo
Motto So people meet God
Founded August 12, 1951 (1951-08-12)
Founder Hans und Pauline Beck
Type Registered association and foundation
Focus A Christian Aid Agency with 350 workers in 80 countries
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Services Charitable services
Method Church and social projects, emergency relief, agricultural development, AIDS prevention, education and training, medical work, help for street children, etc.
Key people
Dr. Detlef Blöcher
Website www.dmgint.de/index-en.html
Old logo

The christian-evangelical DMG interpersonal (DMG, former: "German Missionary Fellowship") based at Buchenauerhof in Sinsheim, claims to be one of the largest Protestant missions in Germany.[1] The legal status is a non-profit registered association. Director and Chairman of the Board is Dr. Detlef Blöcher.[2]

Mainbuilding of Buchenauerhof, head office of DMG

Aims

The DMG offers young people, Christian professionals and theologians, the opportunity to serve cross-culturally as a missionary as part of a network of 100 international partner organizations [3] and churches in 80 countries around the world.[4] DMG offers a short-term mission program (6–24 months) for young people aged 18 or older,[5] a medium-term commitment (two to four years), long-term assignments (more than two years)[6] as well as a “50-plus program“, which allows older Christians to use their experience and professional knowledge to help people in other countries [7]

The workers seek to live the gospel in word and deed, alleviating suffering, helping people holistically contributing to the circulation of the Bible and to building of Christian communities on four continents. This is done in close partnership and cooperation with the people, churches and Christian organizations on the ground.

History

Founded in 1951 in Beatenberg (Switzerland) as the „German Missionary Fellowship, Association for Charity e. V.“ (DMG), the organization had its first office in a small attic in Stuttgart-Korntal. The first overseas worker Helmut Gaertner was sent to Spain in 1953, where he produced Christian radio broadcasts. Gaertner was later involved in the founding of the ERF-Medien in Germany. By the 1960s, the DMG had around 100 people working worldwide. In 1971 the Christian charity moved to the Buchenauerhof, Sinsheim. Today, around 400 people are employed in various projects around the world. Over the years, DMG built up a network of partnerships with more than 100 churches and nonprofit organizations around the world. DMG supports churches in central Europa in sending Christians to work in the partners projects. In January 2014, DMG was renamed: DMG interpersonal. The new logo was combined with the slogan “so people meet God“.[8]

Work areas

About 350 DMG-workers around the globe are active in the following areas: 'Building Christian communities, pioneering new projects, theological teaching ministry, children’s, youth and student mission, relief, famine relief, linguistics, Bible translations, literature production, evangelism, Radio Mission, medical service, agricultural development assistance, flying services, AIDS and hygiene consultancy, assistance for street children, training of teachers, nurses, educators etc.

Global cooperation

In collaboration with 102 local churches and international partner organizations and aid agencies[9] the staff of the German Mission Community works in the following countries and continents:[10]

In addition there are currently 40 Short-term workers with DMG working around the world. The DMG's workers come from Protestant Landeskirchen, Free churches and from various Christian churches from around 20 countries, mostly from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. These Christian churches send their cross-cultural workers as employees of DMG interpersonal.

Membership

The DMG is member of “netzwerk-m“ (former: “Ring Missionarischer Jugendbewegungen, RMJ)“ (ring of missionary youth movements)[13] and “Arbeitsgemeinschaft Evangelikaler Missionen (AEM)” (association of evangelical missions). It’s committed to the guiding principles of the Evangelische Allianz.[14] This binds them theologically and at the principles on the use of donations.

Honors

Publications of the DMG

References

  1. see epd: „Mission erleben und erlebbar machen“.
  2. contact-page on www.dmgint.de.
  3. Co-operation as partners
  4. Selbstbeschreibung auf www.dmgint.de: Who we are
  5. http://www.kurzeinsaetze.de
  6. http://www.dmgint.de/service-opportunities.html
  7. http://www.50plus-Programm.de
  8. "Geschichte der DMG". Retrieved May 28, 2014.
  9. e. g. Serving In Mission (SIM; PDF; 1,7 MB).
  10. "SIM Links that Liberate: Partners in Sending – DMG Germany". Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  11. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 7, 2007. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  12. Malawi-Bible.net
  13. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved October 2, 2007. of RMJ
  14. list of members
  15. "Verdienstkreuz am Bande für Dietrich Schmoll". Staatsministerium Baden-Württemberg. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  16. "Ev. Nachrichtenagentur idea – Pakistan: Missionsärztin posthum mit höchstem Orden geehrt". Retrieved July 3, 2010.
  17. "Johann-Tobias-Beck-Preis 2010" (PDF). Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  18. download of this Journal as PDF
  19. see: Vier Töchter und ein arabischer Prinz

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