We are there for you

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Dieter Bullard–Werner
Executive secretary
Tel.: + 49 711 636 78 –62
E-Mail: bullard–werner@ems–online.org
„I would like to help carry the traditional work of the Basel Mission forward into the present day and, with our partner churches, inquire about how mission can gain profile in the 21st century.“

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Riley Edwards–Raudonat
EMS Africa Liaison Secretary
Tel.: +49 711 636 78 –14
E-Mail: edwards–raudonat@ems–online.org
Riley Edwards-Raudonat supports the partner church of the Basel Mission in Nigeria.
“The African continent has fascinated me for decades, particularly the warm-heartedness and optimism of the people. They are not afraid to tackle major jobs with modest means because “what is impossible for mortals is possible for God” (Luke 18:27).

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Aline Schreiber
Desk officer
Tel.: + 49 711 636 78 –52
E-Mail: schreiber@ems–online.org
Aline Schreiber is the contact partner for all those interested in the work of the BMDZ.
“I organise the association events and collector meetings, and I am responsible for the BMDZ News.”

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Bärbel Wuthe
Desk officer and translator
Tel.: +49 711 63678 –43
E-Mail: wuthe@ems–online.org
“In the field of Ecumenical Learning and Partnership Relations at the BMDZ I am responsible for seminar planning and follow-up. I am glad to help people from different cultures to encounter and share.”

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Ralf Velimsky
Regional coordinator for Central Baden
Tel.: +49 72 25 46 34
E-Mail: r–velimsky@gmx.de
Ralf Velimsky has spent eight years in Cameroon and also got to know churches in Malaysia.
“After my time in the Cameroon Presbyterian Church and encounters with two Protestant churches in Sabah, I would like to share my experiences with congregations here in Germany. In an illustrated talk, I can show how the witness of the BMDZ produces outcomes.”

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Jürgen Dunst
Tel.: 06341 92 89 –11
E-Mail: juergendunst@gmx.de
For Jürgen Dunst, mission means being part of the worldwide ecumenical movement.
“Everyone involved plays a role with their individual, inimitable personality and understands themself as part of the whole. After all, no part can exist without the other – just as the church understands itself as the worldwide body of Christ, in which there should be no fat and no thin members.”



