An unusually mature Christian at a young age, Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf did not follow the course dicateated by his noble birth but followed God's call even to the point of being banned from his native Saxony. Once destined for the royal court, the count instead became a spiritual father to millions. He opened his estate to persecuted Moravian Christians, and under his leadership this vibrant community launced the modern missions movement. Beginning at Hernnhut and traveling as far as Africa, America and Russian, the bold believers of the Moravian Church planted seeds that continue to bear fruit even today.
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