1896 — 1970
The leader of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) in China for over thirty years and one of the nation’s leading female social reformers of the Republican period.
1900 — 1991
Outspoken fundamentalist, independent evangelist, and a martyr for the faith in the church of China.
1899
Prominent physician and medical educator.
1898 — 1975
Chinese evangelist and founder of Chinese Foreign Missionary Union, referred to as the "Moody of China".
1521 — 1644
Well-known Chinese Catholic in the late Ming period.
1882 — 1961
Chinese Christian politician, businessman, and diplomat.
1908 — 1973
Christian pastor to the Miao (Hmong) minority group and martyr.
Accomplished young student, martyred within months of becoming a Christian.
— 1900
Evangelist, doctor, and martyr.
1877 — 1958
Reformed Church in America missionary in China and International Missionary Council administrator.
1857 — 1944
Founder and first President of the North China Theological Seminary.
1895 — 1987
Lucy Jim Webb was an American Methodist missionary. She spent almost thirty years working in China, mainly in Shanghai, where she made a major contribution to inner city ministry and youth work.