1902 — 1999
Daughter of Pastor Xu Qin; professor of medicine.
1803 — 1991
Wife and indispensable partner of Zhang Fuliang, noted worker for rural welfare.
1882 — 1970
Prominent Chinese doctor and educator
1877 — 1950
Distinguished civil servant under many Chinese governments over several decades.
1838 — 1898
Chinese translator, professor, social reformer, and pastor who was instrumental in the founding of Central China University and St. John's College.
The first Chinese pastor of the Baptist church in China, pioneer and foundation-layer.
1901 — 1963
Chinese Christian patriot, editor, and writer.
1819 — 1888
Pioneer Southern Baptist missionary to China enduring opposition and surviving the Taiping Rebellion to build a productive ministry.
1901 — 1956
Elder at Shanghai Christian Assembly (or Meeting Hall); Watchman Nee’s closest co-worker; ophthalmologist; martyr.
1852 — 1932
Chinese pastor and founder of the Chinese Jesus Independent Church.
1882 — 1936
Prominent Chinese Protestant leader of the Republican period, as head of the YMCA for twenty years.
1873 — 1931
Famous twentieth century female Chinese evangelist, revivalist and Bible teacher.