AWM gGmbH

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AWM gGmbH
logo
legal form Profit company
founding 1979
founder AEM Germany
Seat Korntal-Münchingen , Germany
motto Academy.World.Mission
main emphasis Training and further education for intercultural theology and education
people Peter Westphal (Rector), Tobias Menges (Dean), Yassir Eric (Head of EIMI)
Employees 27
Website www.awm-korntal.eu

The AWM gGmbH (formerly the Academy for World Mission ) based in Korntal-Münchingen near Stuttgart is an evangelical theological educational institution. Through a partnership with Columbia International University , degrees can be offered within the North American educational system. The AWM gGmbH is an organization closely related to the Evangelical Alliance . She is a member of the European Evangelical Accrediting Association (EEAA) and the Conference of Biblical Training Centers .

history

Towards the end of the 1960s and in the 1970s, when it became clear that in practice the churches and the WCC were putting conventional missionary concerns aside in favor of diaconal mandate and development aid, and when the mission theology chairs at universities were repurposed, a number of mission societies recognized this Need for evangelical training for their missionaries. The foundation for this was laid with the seminar for missionary training (SMF) as one of the first evangelical training centers for missiology in Germany. As early as 1975, Helmuth Egelkraut had offered seven-week advanced training seminars for her own missionaries on behalf of the Liebenzeller Mission , from which in 1979 the Working Group Evangelical Missions under the direction of George W. Peters started the SMF and relocated it to Monbachtal (near Bad Liebenzell ) .

AWM main entrance

After expanding the work, it was continued as the Freie Hochschule für Mission in Korntal from 1984 , which Peters headed as its first rector until 1987 and Peter Beyerhaus from 1989. In 1990 it was recognized as an external study center for Columbia Biblical Seminary . From 1994 to 1996 it was run by Ernst Vatter as a voluntary co-founder. In 2000, this resulted in the Academy for World Mission as a non-profit limited company , which was founded by the following three partners with the aim of enabling theological and intercultural training and further education:

Blumhardt House

The AWM resides in the “Blumhardt-Haus” in Korntal, named after one of the formative personalities of Swabian Pietism , Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805–1880). From 1984 to 2007, until she acquired the building through a leasehold contract, there was a tenancy agreement with the local evangelical congregation . This was added as a further partner and became a member of the advisory board. In the burial garden, the old Korntal cemetery, which is located directly below the Blumhardt House, numerous pioneers of world mission from the early days of the Brethren are buried, including the India missionary Samuel Hebich and the East Africa missionaries Ludwig Krapf and Johannes Rebmann . Since 2018, the academy has been called simply "AWM gGmbH".

From 1989 to 1996 Peter Beyerhaus and from 2002 to 2019 Traugott Hopp was Rector of the AWM, who was replaced by Peter Westphal in June 2019.

education

The AWM gGmbH is a study and further education institution of around 150 mission societies in Germany and Switzerland. Their offers are aimed at people of different professions and ages, u. a. to missionaries , HR managers, pastors and educators and are divided into the following further training and study branches:

European School of Culture and Theology

The "European School of Culture and Theology" (ESCT), in partnership with Columbia International University , USA (since 1994 ) offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a focus on intercultural studies and four master's programs:

  • MA in Culture and Theology (CTH)
  • MA in Intercultural Studies (ICL)
  • MA in Intercultural Studies (ICS)
  • Master of Divinity

There are also doctoral programs for Doctor of Ministry (DMin), Doctor of Philosophy and Education Specialist (EdS).

The dean is Tobias Menges, who replaced Bernhard Ott in this position in 2018 .

Seminars and further training

In addition to the academic branch of the ESCT, the AWM offers individual seminars on various topics as well as modular, certified further training to become an intercultural coach (2010 to 2018), since 2015 integration companion for member care or systemic organizational development (formerly: "Further training to become a systemic organizational developer"). From autumn 2018 there will be further training courses for ConViator, conflict moderation, leadership in Christian nonprofit organizations and systemic personnel development.

Graduates work at government agencies, mission societies, community associations or in social-diaconal institutions in Thailand, Kenya, Mali, Peru, Central Asia, Russia, Japan, Spain, France, India, Germany and other countries.

European Institute for Migration, Integration and Islamic Issues

The European Institute for Migration, Integration and Islamic Issues (EIMI) was founded in 2013 . The aim is to advise, research and network processes and projects in the area of ​​migration and integration, as well as training to become an integration companion. It offers courses, advice, lectures and training for full-time and volunteer workers in migration and refugee work who want to strengthen their intercultural skills.

The director of the institute is Yassir Eric.

Lecturers

The best-known lecturers from German-speaking countries include Helmuth Egelkraut , Lothar Käser , Volker Kessler , Eberhard Mühlan and Elmar Spohn .

Support association

The sponsoring association of AWM e. V. was founded in 2006 and has set itself the goal of providing financial support to students. He is the founder of the "Ludwig Krapf Prize".

Awards ceremonies

Ludwig Krapf Prize

Since 2007, the AWM gGmbH's Friends' Association has awarded the Ludwig Krapf Prize, endowed with 500 euros, which recognizes the special academic achievements of AWM students, innovative strategies in intercultural work or special life achievements that are closely linked to the goals and vision of the academy are. The award is named after the Tübingen missionary Johann Ludwig Krapf , who is considered the "father" of the East African revival movement.

The winners
  • 2007: Markus and Susanne Hiller
  • 2008: Kristina Hoffmann
  • 2009: Matthias Lübke
  • 2010: Samuel Strauss
  • 2011: Adnan Al-Masoud and Anatoli Uschomirski
  • 2012: Christine Rebstock
  • 2013: anonymous
  • 2014: David Maina Kiai
  • 2015: Elisabeth Buser
  • 2016: Helga and Eide Schwing
  • 2017: Jens Tellbach
  • 2018: Micha Orth

Lebens.Werk Prize

The Lebens.Werk Prize has been awarded annually since 2017 and is endowed with 500 euros. It wants to honor long-term, outstanding commitment and applies to people who have lived with and for people of other languages ​​and cultures over a long period of time and who have helped build up Christians through their role model, leadership and passion.

The winners
  • 2017: Roswitha and Paul Gerhard Kalthoff (active in Nepal from 1972 to 1985)
  • 2018: Elfriede Seitter (establishment of a Christian education center among the indigenous population in Taiwan)

literature

Web links

Commons : AWM-Korntal  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Annual financial statements as of December 31, 2017 in the electronic Federal Gazette
  2. Training (AWM). , aem.de, accessed on March 30, 2018.
  3. ^ EEAA members ( Memento from August 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), eeaa.eu
  4. ^ Training centers of the Conference Biblical Training Centers, kbaonline.de, accessed on September 6, 2014.
  5. ^ Gisa Bauer : Mission and Bible Schools - the alternative theological training. In: Evangelical Movement and Evangelical Church in the Federal Republic of Germany. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2012, ISBN 978-3-525-55770-9 , p. 363.
  6. Academy for World Mission builds for the future ( Memento from September 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), erf.de, message from September 24, 2014.
  7. ^ The Foundation of the "Freie Hochschule für Mission" 1984 . In: Bernhard Ott: Beyond Fragmentation: Integrating Mission and Theological Education: A Critical Assessment of Some Recent Developments in Evangelical Theological Education , Wipf & Stock Pub, Eugene, Oregon 2011, ISBN 978-1-61097595-7 , pp. 58 f.
  8. ^ In: Freie Hochschule für Mission: Courses offered for the academic year 1991/92 , p. 2
  9. Evangelical Missiology in Korntal: The Academy for World Mission ( Memento of March 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ), excerpt from ETM 6/2 of December 10, 2000.
  10. ^ Missionsverband AEM opens for congregations , revolution-one.ch, message from November 9, 2004.
  11. New steles in the Korntal cemetery testify to an eventful past ( memento from September 6, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), diakonie-korntal.de, report from November 26, 2013.
  12. Ev. The Korntal Brothers Congregation and the Academy for World Mission will work more closely in future - the location question for AWM clearly answered. ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), diakonie-korntal.de, message from March 21, 2007.
  13. Academy for World Mission is now called AWM , idea.de, message from June 20, 2018.
  14. Biographical information on Traugott Hopp , accessed on February 22, 2020.
  15. ↑ Change of management at the former Academy for World Mission , idea.de, report from April 29, 2019.
  16. AWM wants to give a new impetus for successful integration , pro-medienmagazin.de, message from May 23, 2013.
  17. From the international Korntal in a multicultural world, stadtanzeiger-im-netz.de, message from October 20, 2013. ( Memento from September 24, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  18. Courses offered by the European School of Culture and Theology
  19. CIU partnership since 1994 ( Memento from April 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  20. Doctoral Programs
  21. ↑ Change of management at the academic branch of the AWM in Korntal: Tobias Menges replaces Bernhard Ott as dean , idea.de, notification of July 17, 2018.
  22. Tobias Menges new dean at ESCT , awm-korntal.eu, accessed on July 17, 2018.
  23. World Mission Academy offers intercultural training for the economy, epd.de, report from April 8, 2014. ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  24. The AWM certifies its coaching training with the seal of the "Quality Community Coaching Training" and the "European Network for Counseling, Psychology and Therapy".
  25. Four new training courses from autumn 2018! , awm-korntal.eu, accessed on June 29, 2018
  26. a b Theology must go from the brain to the heart and into the feet , idea.de, message from October 12, 2015.
  27. Founding of the EIMI Institute , awm-korntal.eu, accessed on May 15, 2014.
  28. ^ New Institute for Integration Issues, stuttgarter-zeitung.de, message from May 22, 2013.
  29. New facility wants to promote dialogue ( memento from September 6, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ), lkz.de, message from May 23, 2013.
  30. Ludwig-Krapf-Preis des Förderverein , awm-korntal.eu, accessed on June 25, 2016.
  31. ↑ The Academy for World Mission awards the Ludwig Krapf Prize , ead.de
  32. New award from the Academy for World Mission honors the work of missionaries , ead.de, article from June 30, 2017.

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