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In early 1866 Taylor published the first edition of the Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission which later became China's Millions. The following summary by Taylor came to be held as the core values of the CIM in what came to be a classic description of future faith missions: Object. The China Inland Mission was formed under a deep sense ...
China Inland Mission founded, 25 June 1865 in Brighton Beach, Sussex, England; Taylors and missionary candidates in 1865 "China's Spiritual Need and Claims" by Hudson Taylor published, October 1865 in London; The Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission, January 1866 is first published, in London; Lammermuir Party Sailed to China May 1866
China’s Spiritual Need and Claims was a prime recruitment tool for the newly begun China Inland Mission, but it also influenced men and women to apply for service with other mission agencies. Taylor compiled the book at the urging of his pastor, William Garrett Lewis , of Westbourne Grove Church , who thought that the topic was too weighty ...
The China Inland Mission was the last Protestant missionary society to leave China. In 1900 there were an estimated 100,000 Protestants in China. By 1950 the number had increased to 700,000, but still far less than one percent of the total Chinese population.
They were greatly influenced by Taylor's book China's Spiritual Need and Claims. After their acceptance into the China Inland Mission, the seven toured England and Scotland, preaching and appealing to their listeners to follow their example and follow Christ. Charles Studd's brother Kynaston helped the seven in their preparations for departure. [4]
After two years he decided to return to China to become one of the charter teachers at the newly founded China Inland Mission Chefoo School at . After marrying a fellow missionary, Jeanie Gray, they endured tumultuous years in China, including the Boxer Rebellion , the fall of the Qing dynasty , the Warlord era, and the Second Sino-Japanese War ...
John Oswald Sanders (October 17, 1902—October 24, 1992) was a general director of Overseas Missionary Fellowship (then known as China Inland Mission) in the 1950s and 1960s. He authored more than forty books on the Christian life.
James Outram Fraser (Chinese: 富能仁; 1886–1938) was an English Protestant Christian missionary to China with the China Inland Mission.He pioneered work among the Lisu people, of Southwestern China, in the early part of the 20th century.