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.
1920 — 2010
Student ministry leader, church planter, pastor, and seminary founder.
— 1954
Giant of Shanghai industrial and commercial enterprises, first half of the twentieth century.
1914 — 2005
Chinese house church leader who suffered long imprisonment for refusing to join the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and who led a large congregation after being released from prison.
1838 — 1898
A scholar, an Episcopal minister, and an educator who served faithfully in Shanghai. He also contributed valuable literary work for the church in China.
1890 — 1958
Second Vatican representative to China.
1893 — 1978
Prominent Chinese Christian educator who embraced Chinese ideals and Christian education.
1826 — 1895
Chinese evangelist, translator, businessman, and educator.
Church leader, rural educator, and professor of New Testament.
1876 — 1951
One of the most influential private educators in China; Prominent Protestant laymen.