1897 — 1978
American missionary in China and missiologist.
A devout Christian and one of the first women admitted into a national university in China.
1890 — 1984
Became a pioneering Christian evangelist in China, helped develop the first Chinese phonetic Bible, and established the missionary movement "Ambassadors for Christ"
1668 — 1710
First papal legate to the court of China in the modern period.
1898 — 1974
Under the auspices of the London Missionary Society (LMS), Eva Dykes Spicer taught at Ginling College, a Christian women’s college in Nanjing, from 1923 to 1951.
1902 — 1977
Christian educator. “Heroine of Suzhou City’”; Principal of Qixiu Girls’ School.
1883 — 1979
YMCA worker in China.
1915 — 1988
Known to many as “Dr. P” in English and “Grandma Han” in Chinese, she won the hearts of thousands during her faith-filled ministry to delinquent boys, students, and many others in Mainland China and Taiwan.
1890 — 1925
American missionary who served at Ginling (Jinling) College as the head of the Music Department (1917-21); Acting Dean of Women and head of the Music Department of Shanghai College (1921-25).
1814 — 1864
Chinese revolutionary leader and "Heavenly King" of the Taiping Rebellion.
1876 — 1962
New Testament scholar, theological educator, president of Yenching College, U.S. Ambassador to China.