1876 — 1962
New Testament scholar, theological educator, president of Yenching College, U.S. Ambassador to China.
A faithful CIM missionary who crossed China in five months by foot.
1890 — 1975
Missionary to China of the Methodist Episcopal Church (North).
1880 — 1963
Southern Baptist missionary in China.
1843 — 1907
Faithful member of the early CIM team in China; head of the Chinese children’s home and school; devoted caregiver for Hudson Taylor’s children; “executive secretary” of the CIM in London while Taylor was in China; tireless nurse to Hudson Taylor and his children in times of illness; leader of the Girls' Department of the Chefoo School.
1611 — 1691
First Chinese Catholic priest and bishop.
1884 — 1953
Missionary in China who captured film documentation of the Nanking Massacre.
1883 — 1959
Recipient of the Order of the Green Jade in recognition of his work in Nanking during World War II.
1882 — 1961
Homemaker and accomplished musician who ministered with her husband, Lacy Moffett, in Jiangsu.
1895 — 1974
Presbyterian missionary in China who established the Rural Training Center and served as China's advocate in America during World War II.
1549 — 1612
Well-known Catholic in China during the Ming period.