1817 — 1887
Baptist missionary to China during the late Qing Dynasty. Church planter. Loyal friend and faithful supporter of Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission. Completed commentary notes on several New Testament books. Served in the diplomatic service of the United States in China.
1839 — 1866
Missionary to China and Bible distributer in hostile Korea, becoming the first Protestant martyr in Korea.
1875 — 1958
Missionary, teacher, and founder of Ginling College, China.
1895 — 1998
Prominent Chinese educator
1892 — 1939
Classic China Inland Missionaries who lived simply among the people in a remote village, faithfully communicating the gospel with them by word and deed.
1871 — 1959
Evangelist and Bible distributor in Sichuan province as well as a scholar instrumental in establishing the museum at West China Union University.
1577 — 1628
Jesuit missionary in China, the first European to see the Nestorian monument of 781.
— 1850
The first female baptized by English Presbyterian mission in Fujian Province.
1566 — 1640
First Italian Jesuit missionary in Shanxi, China.
1539 — 1606
Organizer of the Jesuit mission in Japan and China, patron of Matteo Ricci.
1909 — 1974
Director of the Hong Kong Catholic Center, founder and president of Caritas-Hong Kong (1953-68), and president of Caritas Internationalis (1972-74).
1886 — 1941
American missionary who heroically saved the lives of many women at the Ginling Girls College during the Nanjing Massacre.