lähetyspäänä
Lähetyspäänä is a Finnish term that translates to "missionary outpost" or "missionary station." It refers to a location established by missionaries, typically in a foreign or remote area, to conduct religious activities and often to provide social services. These outposts served as centers for evangelism, education, healthcare, and sometimes agricultural development, aiming to spread religious beliefs and Western influence.
The establishment of lähetyspäänä was common during the colonial era, when various European missionary societies sent
The functions of a lähetyspäänä varied depending on the specific mission and the needs of the local