1904 — 2001
Preacher, teacher, educator, and trainer of Chinese church leaders
1867 — 1944
An American YMCA Field Secretary in China who became the Associate General Secretary of the National War Work Council during the First World War.
1914 — 1981
Wife of Nationalist China General Hu Tsung-nan (Hu Zhongnan) (1896-1962); Former president of the National Taipei Teachers’ College. Distinguished educator and promoter of special education for children.
Law professor, law school dean, and worked in the Legislative Yuan to draft the new Chinese Constitution.
1916 — 1992
Pioneer worker among Chinese students in North America; frequent traveler to China after 1979 to minister to house churches.
1889 — 1972
Pioneer church planters and givers of pastoral care during turbulent and often dangerous times.
1901 — 1985
20th-century Chinese Evangelical Protestant leader, evangelist, revivalist and philanthropist.
1871 — 1947
Missionary and missions administrator.
1887 — 1971
Preeminent Chinese Christian leader.
1928 — 1984
Christian Leader, Physician-Scientist, Educator
1858 — 1945
Missions leader and mobilizer, Bible teacher, conference speaker, evangelist, counselor, author. First North American Home Director of the China Inland Mission. First President of the Interdenominational Foreign Missions Association.
1869 — 1938
Noted scholar, editor, writer, and leader in various civic and Christian organizations.