1889 — 1984
Led Christian church work in rural reconstruction, and directed welfare centers for tens of thousands of refuges fleeing inland during World War II.
1898 — 1973
The first Chinese bishop of the Fujian Diocese of the Episcopal Church.
1924
Pastor, itinerant evangelist, theological educator. A survivor of the Cultural Revolution, he served faithfully in Sanyuan into his 90s.
1893 — 1988
First bishop of the Shanghai Diocese elected by Chinese Catholic believers.
1911 — 2009
Devoted wife of Zhang Lisheng (Lit-sen Chang)
1904 — 1996
Inspiring teacher, powerful preacher, prolific author
1901 — 1950
Chinese Christian scholar and social activist, one of five representatives from the religious sector to participate in the National Political Consultative Meeting.
— 1900
Pastor and Martyr.
1882 — 1966
Chinese Christian general who actively promoted Bible publication and Christian teaching among his troops.
1890 — 1987
Educator, mission leader, pastor
1906 — 1996
A co-founder of China InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.