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Jakob (James) Erzberger was a pioneer Seventh-day Adventist convert and worker in Europe and the first ordained European Seventh-day Adventist pastor.
Heinrich Erzberger was a Bible worker, pastor, missionary, and educator in Germany, Switzerland, and the Middle East.
Jules-Étienne Dietschy was an Adventist pioneer and church administrator from Switzerland.
Ibrahim El-Khalil was a national pioneer and ordained minister who, for 32 years, made an invaluable contribution to the Seventh-day Adventist church in Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine during its informative years.
Middle East and North Africa Union Mission Biography Groundbreakers
Julius and Nellie Böttcher worked as teachers and missionaries, and Julius was an administrator for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the United States, Germany, Switzerland, and what was then the Russian Empire.
Inter-European Division Biography Educators Missionaries Couples
The first record of the Levant Union Mission appears in the 1907 SDA Yearbook.
Middle East and North Africa Union Mission Church Administrative Unit
Albert Vuilleumier is a key figure in both Swiss and global Adventist history. Hailing from Tramelan, Switzerland, he was one of the three founding members of the first Sabbath-keeping Adventist community in Switzerland, established before the arrival of John N. Andrews. His contributions played a key role in making Adventism international.
Otto Katwinkel was an Adventist pioneer in Brazil.
Emil E. Frauchiger was a pioneer Seventh-day Adventist convert, colporteur, pastor, missionary and administrator in the Middle East and Europe.
Inter-European Division Biography Groundbreakers Missionaries
Waldomiro Victor Kümpel was an influent member of the Adventist Church in Ijuí and the grandson of Adventist pioneers in Brazil. He was born on January 11, 1931 in Carazinho, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, to João Kümpel (b. July 1, 1890 – d. October 10, 1958) and Martha Nowack Kümpel (b. April 11, 1894 – d. November 16, 1948).