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Annetta Thompson Mills papers

There she met the Rev. Dr. Charles R. Mills, father of Charles G. Mills and a widowed missionary to Chefoo, China, who had come to Rochester to visit his son. She …

British Women Missionaries in Nineteenth‐Century China

British Women Missionaries in Nineteenth-Century China. DELIA DAVIN. University of Leeds, United Kingdom. ABSTRACT There were only a few women among the first …

MISSIONARY

MISSIONARY. In 1912 William Borden, a graduate of Yale University, left one of America's greatest family fortunes to be a missionary to China. He got as far as Egypt and died of cerebral meningitis. He died--and was only in his 20s--but there was "no reserve, no retreat, no regrets" in his consecration to God. Source Unknown.

This Week in AG History -- Feb. 12, 1927

As people of faith, the Assemblies of God also believes in the miraculous. In 1927, missionary W.W. Simpson reported several miracles, including a dead person being brought back to life, in Taochow, Old City, China. These miracles confirmed the truth of the gospel that was being preached, causing many to place their faith in Christ.

Missionary, W H Hudspeth with church leaders, …

Description. "Rev. W.H. Hudspeth and the leaders of the Stone Gateway church, taken just before Mr. Hudspeth left for Shanghai." William Hudspeth served in the Yunnan district, where Pollard had established missionary work among the Miao tribespeople, between 1909 and 1937, when he moved to the Ningpo [now Ningbo] district until 1948.

Presbyterian Church -- Missions -- China | Archives at Yale

This collection contains materials relating to the Mills family during their lives as Presbyterian missionaries in China. The Mills family resided in China during the …

China mission year book

The interest has been growing and new7 missionaries have been sent out. As to the home constituency, 1914 was in spite of the war the best year in the history of the mission, …

David Hill – Missionary and Saint

David Hill (1840-1896) served with the British Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society in China and devoted himself to the Chinese people. His personality and devotion inspired many in Britain at the time and …

Simpson, William Wallace | BDCC

William Wallace Simpson. Missionary in China and Tibet with a focus on training Chinese clergy. Born in Tennessee and later trained at A. B. Simpson's Missionary Training Institute, Simpson (no relation to A. B. Simpson) and several other Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) missionaries traveled to China in 1892, hoping to …

Launching China's Biggest Missionary-Sending Initiative

The face of world mission is about to change dramatically! This September, Brent Fulton and I were invited to speak in Hong Kong at Mission China 2030—the biggest Chinese missionary-sending initiative in history. Having spent four years in China, it was a remarkable experience to join with hundreds of Chinese who came together to consider …

Futsing Medical Mission near Foochow China | China, Missionaries, H. W

China: Ca. 1895 - 1927. A wonderful missionary family archive of materials from China, sent by Mrs. Henry. W. Worley Zela in the early 1900s to a financial supporter of the mission. Henry Westcott Worley and wife Zela W. Worley were missionaries with the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Henry Worley was born in …

About – China Missions

And after years of preparation and prayer, God directed them to sell their home and construction business in the USA move with their four young children to Hong Kong, China in 2002. Over twenty years later, their faithfulness to serve has established a strategic ministry base in Hong Kong, missionary training, and an effective missions endeavor ...

China Missions – Evangelizing and discipling the next …

Imagine picking up your phone to listen to worship music. You open your Spotify or Apple Music app, search for your favorite Christian artist or band, but nothing is there. This is the reality for millions of believers and non-believers alike in China. There are an estimated 130 million Christians in China. They have limited […]

The Nanking Massacre Archival Project: Documents

January 21, 1938 "China News Letter, Dear Friends of the China Mission" (8 pages) Letters from Phillips House to friends in the United States RG 10: Box 103 Folder 875: …

Çin misyoner w nills

The Page Description. china missionary w nills Unlike other steel trading companies, we are open about the Steel Mills we use in good faith that the quality of our China Steel is from the best mills around33 rows This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency, Charles Rogers Mills Home solutions china …

American China Missions: An Introductory Bibliography

This Master's thesis is an examination of the life of Wells Williams (1812-1884). During his long term of service in and around China Williams served as a missionary printer for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, as translator for Commodore Perry's expeditions to Japan, as Secretary and Interpreter for the United …

Robert Morrison

Morrison's steadfast reply was: "No, Sir, but I expect that God will.". The First Protestant Missionary to China. In September 1807, after 113 days at sea, at age 25, Robert Morrison landed at Canton. It was a hostile environment for the Gospel. There were dangers, difficulties and restrictions on every side.

The China mission year book : China Continuation …

China Continuation Committee; National Christian Council of China; Christian Literature Society for China Bookplateleaf 0004 Call number b15059753 Camera Canon 5D Foldoutcount 1 Identifier chinamissionyear08chin Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t13n2rg0p Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.11 Ocr_module_version 0.0.14 …

Robert and Louisa Stewart, Missionaries to China

By Rob January 6, 2020. Robert & Louisa Stewart served in China's Fujian province with the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S.), where they developed a number of innovative evangelistic techniques. Using Christian …

Knocking on China's Door: The First Protestant Mission

China's "closed-door" policy, upended by the Opium Wars of 1839–1842 and 1856–1860, safeguarded the Middle Kingdom from unwanted advances by the West. A deep-seated suspicion of foreign infiltration—cultural, political, and economic—was augmented by the arrogance of China's ruling class, who insisted on China's superiority in the world arena. …

China Resources at the Yale Divinity School Library

The Divinity Library holds extensive manuscript and archival material related to missionary work and the Christian church in China. Records of nearly 400 former …

American Missionary Eyewitnesses to the Nanking Massacre, …

1 PREFACE. The Nanking Massacre is doubtless one of the greatest horrors in the annals of mankind. By some estimations, within three months ( December 13, 1937 - March …

Christian Missionaries In China (2024)

By Adam Phillips / March 9, 2024. In China, Christianity came on several occasions instead of one. In AD 635, the Tang dynasty first brought the faith via the overland route. The arrival of the Yuan or Mongol dynasty (1271-1368) was when Christianity came to China for the second time, while the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) brought the third wave ...

Primary Sources: Missionary Perspectives on China

The China Review, or Notes and Queries on the Far East, 1872-1901 was not a missionary publication, but featured many writings by missionaries based in China. HKU has created a very nice online archive of the journal where you can download individual articles on separate pages dedicated to specific volumes but no full issue or full volumes, so ...

Exploring 19th-century medical mission in China: Forging …

It was published by the Canton Hospital and lasted for 2 years, with only eight issues published before its discontinuation. In 1886, the China Medical Missionary Society published the China Medical Missionary Journal in Shanghai (cf. Liu 2011). Initially a quarterly publication in English, it transitioned to a bimonthly in 1905 and then to a ...

The Chinese People and Foreign Missionaries in China, …

The Chinese People and Foreign Missionaries in China, 1900–1945. Cindy Yik-yi Chu. Living reference work entry. First Online: 14 April 2023. 32 Accesses. …

This Week in AG History -- Feb. 12, 1927 | AG News

In 1927, missionary W.W. Simpson reported several miracles, including a dead person being brought back to life, in Taochow, Old City, China. These miracles confirmed the truth of the gospel that was being preached, causing many to place their faith in Christ. Simpson was an early missionary to Tibet and China.

Papers of Missionaries to China | Yale University Library

Mills, W. Plumer PN missionary in Nanking (Nanjing); letters to his family during 1938, which document the Rape of Nanking. Minter, John P. and Elizabeth PS …

Missionary Work in China: Benign Ministry or State …

1. Christianity is illegal in China. This is absolutely not true. Although China is officially an atheist state under Communist rule, Christianity is actually tolerated and sanctioned. Footnote. 4 through certain official channels, most notably the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), the China Christian Council (CCC), Footnote.

Eric Liddell: Missionary to China During World War II

2453. Though made famous by his gold-medal 400-meter run at the 1924 Paris Olympics, Eric Liddell left an impact on more than just the sporting world. A missionary in China, he was interned at Weihsien …

China

RELIGIONS. Unaffiliated 52%. Folk religion 22%. Buddhist 18%. Other 8%. Home to the Great Wall and a sixth of the world's population, China is one of the most exciting and strategic places to be a missionary. While China has grown leaps and bounds industrially, intellectually, and economically, it's still a politically closed nation.

Milne, William (1785-1822) | History of Missiology

Primary. Milne, William. A Retrospect of the First Ten Years of the Protestant Mission to China: (Now, in Connection with the Malay, Denominated the Ultra-Ganges Missions) …

Protestant missions in China

From 50 missionaries in China in 1860, the number grew to 2,500 (counting wives and children) in 1900. 1,400 of the missionaries were British, 1,000 were Americans, and 100 were from continental Europe, …

Snapshot of China and Chinese Missions from 1907

Arrived In China 1874. The Province of Fukien by The Rev. Llewellyn Lloyd, Church Missionary Society. Arrived In China 1876. The Island of Formosa by The Rev. Thomas Barclay, M.A., English Presbyterian. Mission. Arrived In China 1874. The Province of Chekiang by the Ven. Archdeacon A. E. Moule, B.D., Church Missionary Society. …