1871 — 1937
Longtime editor of Chinese Recorder and considered by Life magazine to be "one of the most influential white men in China."
1857 — 1927
Missionary reformer in China, founder of Mission among the Higher Classes in China.
1845 — 1915
Baptist Missionary who impacted the late Qing Dynasty.
1831 — 1906
First translator of the Old Testament into Mandarin and Easy Wenli, elected Bishop of China for the Anglican church.
Episcopal missionary and bishop who helped establish St. John's College in Shanghai.
1895 — 1982
Nationalist and Chinese Anglican bishop.
1873 — 1954
Shi was among the first Chinese women graduates from a U.S. medical school. On return to China, she founded a hospital and developed the nursing profession.
1914 — 1995
Sun Yanli (Henry Sun) was a minister in the Methodist tradition. He worked at Moore Memorial Church (MMC) in Shanghai from 1947 to 1995. In June 1988, he was made one of two new Bishops in the Chinese church.
1858 — 1913
Pioneer in modern education; early diplomat
1832 — 1905
Founder and director of the China Inland Mission. Served in China, Europe, and Australia.
1865 — 1945
American Congregational missionary to China.
1839 — 1866
Missionary to China and Bible distributer in hostile Korea, becoming the first Protestant martyr in Korea.