1819 — 1892
American missionary to Amoy China who translated Christian literature into the local language.
1858 — 1913
Pioneer in modern education; early diplomat
1891 — 1946
Educational reformer.
1872 — 1944
First Chinese-ordained minister in the synod of the Singapore-Malaya Presbyterian Church.
1929 — 2009
Great-grandson of J. Hudson Taylor; founder of China Evangelical Seminary, Taiwan; General Director of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship; founder of Medical Services International.
1897 — 1993
A British nurse and missionary in China and Malaysia, serving in Asia for more than four decades, who was recognized for her humanitarian services by being made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).
1832 — 1905
Founder and director of the China Inland Mission. Served in China, Europe, and Australia.
1843 — 1904
Evangelist and teacher among Chinese women. Second wife of J. Hudson Taylor and mother of two children by him. Pioneer woman missionary.
1837 — 1870
Pioneer missionary of the China Inland Mission, wife of Hudson Taylor and trainer of women missionary recruits.
1922 — 2013
He was the most eminent Chinese pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, a distinguished leader of the global Chinese Christian community, and a good and faithful servant of Jesus Christ. He was, forever in loving memory, Reverend Philip Teng.
1576 — 1630
First Jesuit missionary to help the Ming court revise the Chinese calendar.
1865 — 1945
American Congregational missionary to China.