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Lyshøj alle 6
6000 Kolding

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LUMI GENBRUG KOLDING

LUMI Genbrug Kolding is a second-hand shop where all profits support the work of Norea Media Mission and the Lutheran Mission — both in Denmark and internationally.


By donating items to LUMI Genbrug or shopping with us, you’re helping us help others.

Opening Hours:

Monday – Friday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Tel. +45 23 31 51 81 during opening hours

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DEL MEGET GERNE BUDSKABET 🙏❤️
FRIVILLIG HJÆLP SØGES!!

Lumi genbrug i Kolding Lyshøj àlle 6 søger et sæt hjælpende hænder til udbringelse og afhentning af møbler 🚛
Hvis du har tid, lyst og lejlighed til at give en hjælpende hånd 1-2 gange om ugen og samtidig komme til at være del af et fantastisk fællesskab som frivillig 🤸🦸så tøv ikke med at kontakte os 😊.
Kørekort til alm bil ville være en fordel men ikke et most ,da vores anden frivillig har dette 😊.

Kontakt gerne på dette opslag eller mød op i butikkens åbningstider som er
Mandag – Fredag 13.00 -17.00.
Lørdag 11.00 -14.00.

Butiks leder Henry Ebsen kan også kontaktes på telefon 29886099. ( Han er iøvrigt en vældig rar mand 😁)

Vi ser frem til at høre fra lige netop dig 🙏
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How We Make a Difference

AS A CUSTOMER, YOU SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE

No one can do everything, but everyone can do something. When you donate your items, time, or purchases to our LUMI Thrift Shop, you help make a difference—through both the spoken and the lived gospel.
 
Of our profit, 55 % goes to Lutheran Mission’s international work, where presence, diaconal service, and proclamation bring hope and help to people in vulnerable situations. The remaining 45 % goes to Norea Media Mission, which spreads the Christian message through media where missionaries and churches cannot always reach.
 
Below is a glimpse of some projects you support through Lutheran Mission:

CAMBODIA

In Cambodia, Lutheran Mission staff work among people often on the margins of society. We focus especially on giving children and young people a solid start in life—both academically and personally.
 
Through programs such as English classes, kindergarten, and safe dormitory places, young people gain better chances to complete an education. We also encourage healthy leisure communities through kids’ clubs and sports.
 
Adults are offered training in health and life skills, and we partner with local churches for leadership training and evangelism in their context—all with cultural respect and a desire to serve people with hands and heart.

Tanzania

In Tanzania, we have a close, trust-based partnership with the Evangelical Lutheran Church, which has about seven million members. We support both diaconal initiatives and preaching ministries and are involved in several development projects. Some are funded through CKU – the Centre for Church-Based Development Cooperation, which strengthens churches’ role in societal development. Projects are run jointly by LM, the expatriate workers, and the local church.

A special focus is on nomadic tribes. We aim to meet them with understanding and respect so they can integrate naturally into society and congregation without giving up their cultural heritage.

We also help run a retreat centre for marriage courses and co-own the publishing house Soma Biblia, which spreads Bibles and Christian literature nationwide.

Peru

In Peru, we have long supported a small evangelical-Lutheran church on its journey toward independence and strength. Through theological training and counselling we equip the church’s pastors and leadership—both centrally and locally.

In the city of Cusco, at the edge of the church’s area, our staff focus mainly on congregational development, while our Norwegian partners handle theological work. All in close cooperation—sustained by prayer and a longing to see the gospel take root.

GREENLAND

In Greenland, together with the Christian Students’ Union (KFS), we support important work among young students in Nuuk. We want to be present with the gospel, compassion, and care during a life stage marked by major choices and open questions.

Norea Mediemission

Norea Media Mission strives to bring the gospel where traditional mission is impossible. Through radio, TV, satellite, and the internet, Norea reaches people in closed countries, remote regions, and homes where the Christian message would otherwise be inaccessible.
 
Together with partners such as Trans World Radio and SAT-7, Norea reaches millions across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Norea WebRadio in Denmark also shares the gospel and practical help—often with people in vulnerable situations.
 
The goal is clear: to make Jesus known through media, where no one else can reach.