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The Gustav-Adolf-Werk (GAW) is a society under the roof of the Evangelical Church in Germany which has for its object the aid of feeble sister churches and congregations. It is responsible for the taking care of the Diasporawork of the EKD, in cooperation with the EKD itself, its member churches and congregations. The organization started with a focus on the diaspora, but has separate branches internationally in the meanwhile. The organization in Austria is still called the Gustav-Adolf-Verein, which was the original name in Germany as well. Further terms used for the GAW in the past include Gustavus Adolphus Union, Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung and Evangelischer Verein der Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung.

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  • Gustav-Adolf-Werk (de)
  • Gustav-Adolf-Werk (en)
  • Густава-Адольфа общество (ru)
  • Ґустав Адольф Ворк (uk)
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  • Das Gustav-Adolf-Werk e.V. Diasporawerk der Evangelischen Kirche in Deutschland, gegründet 1832, ist das älteste bundesweite evangelische Hilfswerk in Deutschland. Es hat seinen Sitz in Leipzig und trägt den Namen des schwedischen Königs Gustav II. Adolf. Es ist eine Dachorganisation für 21 Hauptgruppen (Gustav-Adolf-Werke in den evangelischen Landeskirchen) und 19 Frauengruppen. Präsident ist seit dem 1. Januar 2022 Prälat Martin Dutzmann aus Berlin. Generalsekretär ist seit dem 1. Januar 2010 Pfarrer Enno Haaks. (de)
  • The Gustav-Adolf-Werk (GAW) is a society under the roof of the Evangelical Church in Germany which has for its object the aid of feeble sister churches and congregations. It is responsible for the taking care of the Diasporawork of the EKD, in cooperation with the EKD itself, its member churches and congregations. The organization started with a focus on the diaspora, but has separate branches internationally in the meanwhile. The organization in Austria is still called the Gustav-Adolf-Verein, which was the original name in Germany as well. Further terms used for the GAW in the past include Gustavus Adolphus Union, Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung and Evangelischer Verein der Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung. (en)
  • Густава-Адольфа общество (нем. Gustav-Adolf-Stiftung) — союз членов евангелическо-лютеранской Церкви для поддержки братьев по вере в Германии, Австрии и других странах. Основано в 1832 году в Лейпциге и названо в память шведского короля Густава II Адольфа, пришедшего на помощь лютеранам Германии во время Тридцатилетней войны. (ru)
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