1852 — 1895
Irish missionary, martyred with her husband by a secret Chinese society.
1863 — 1900
Missionaries to China who were among the 46 missionaries and their children slaughtered in Taiyuan on 9 July 1900 in the Boxer Rebellion.
1873 — 1954
Shi was among the first Chinese women graduates from a U.S. medical school. On return to China, she founded a hospital and developed the nursing profession.
1835 — 1889
The first missionary to Wenzhou.
1897 — 1941
China Inland Mission missionary engaged in evangelism and relief work in Western China.
1800 — 1879
LMS missionary involved in printing, education, and evangelism.
1810 — 1888
Missionary in China and Bible translator of the London Missionary Society.
1916 — 2007
Twentieth-century Chinese evangelist, Bible scholar, author, musician. Director of the Worldwide Evangelistic Mission, director of the Heavenly People Depot, general editor of the Voice of the Heavenly People.
1911 — 1992
Pioneer of Chinese Educational Films.
1914 — 1995
Sun Yanli (Henry Sun) was a minister in the Methodist tradition. He worked at Moore Memorial Church (MMC) in Shanghai from 1947 to 1995. In June 1988, he was made one of two new Bishops in the Chinese church.
1866 — 1925
“Christian” revolutionary. Because he led the overthrow of the Manchu Dynasty and established the Republic of China, he is called “The Father of the Country.” His relationship to Christianity is complicated.
1581 — 1632
Well-known Chinese Christian during the late Ming period converted through the influence of Xu Guangqi.