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.
1917 — 1971
A teacher and evangelist who spent most of her life working with Chinese communities in Malaysia.
1911 — 1994
Physician, pioneer missionary, and historian.
1829 — 1911
British mission advocate, administrator, and author.
1866 — 1937
English missionary writer and editor.
1876 — 1967
During thirty-eight years of ministry in China, Brown planted churches, trained leaders, promoted the full indigenization of the Chinese church, and engaged in emergency relief and medical work.
1810 — 1880
American missionary to China.
1606 — 1682
Jesuit missionary in China.
1826 — 1907
Missionary of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East.
1815 — 1868
Itinerant evangelist; translator of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and many hymns; trainer of Chinese evangelists; noted holy man of God.
1878 — 1952
Founded a girls school to train Chinese women to be evangelists and leaders.
1852 — 1920
Semi-Christianised journalist and editor who contributed to a flourishing Christian press in China.