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The Martyrdom of John and Betty Stam1 comment

wlh wrote 8 months ago: The following is a transcription of a letter written by Frank H. Connely, missionary with the North … more →

Tags: history of missions, John and Betty Stam, Helen Priscilla Stam, Martyr, Communists

Revival Testimony: A Chinese Prisoner Set Free1 comment

wlh wrote 8 months ago: The following is a transcription of a handwritten document that gives the testimony of a Chinese bel … more →

Tags: global christianity, Pingdu, Repentance, Salvation, Shandong Revival, Shantung Revival

Missionary Thought of the Day: Hearing the Gospel

wlh wrote 9 months ago: In the following story, Miss Bertha Smith relates a story from her experiences as a missionary in Ch … more →

Tags: Missions, Thought of the day, Bertha Smith, compassion, deaf, Gospel, Peniel, sbhla, SEBTS

Thought on Historiography of Chinese Christianity

wlh wrote 10 months ago: I feel there will continue to be tension in the study of Chinese Christian history. The scholars of … more →

Tags: history of missions, Thought of the day, daniel bays, Dialectic, global christianity, Historiography, House churches, sinol, Sinology

Persons of Peace Preserving the Progress of the Gospel: A Historical Example

wlh wrote 1 year ago: The years 1899-1900 were terrible years in North China. The Boxers, a group so-called because of the … more →

Tags: history of missions, Boxer Rebellion, C. W. Pruitt, Missions, North China Mission, person of peace, republican china, Southern Baptist, T. B. Ray

Speaking in Tongues and the Shandong Revival2 comments

wlh wrote 1 year ago: One of the recurring questions surrounding the Shandong Revival is whether or not the missionaries s … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, Southern Baptist, I.V. Larson, FMB, IMB, John Sung, Bonnie Jean Ray

Historical Quote of the Day

wlh wrote 1 year ago: from Daniel H. Bays, A New History of Christianity in China, pg. 3. Ahem…please pardon his Fre … more →

Tags: history of missions

Video: Christian Revival in China

wlh wrote 1 year ago: More @ HistoryMakers … more →

Tags: revival, global christianity, house church, Chinese Christianity

1927: Big Year for Shandong1 comment

wlh wrote 1 year ago: I’m currently putting together an outline of important historical events leading up to and goi … more →

Tags: revival, Shantung Revival, C. L. Culpepper, Bertha Smith, Pentecostalism, John Sung, Mary Crawford, Jesus family, Divine Healing

Non-Violent Resistance in China

wlh wrote 1 year ago: This past March, I had the joy of attending the ISAE conference held this year at the irenic Duke Un … more →

Tags: history of missions, global christianity, Xi Lian, Rights Defense Movement, Lawyers, Rule of Law, isae, Eerdmans

Introducing John Sung

wlh wrote 1 year ago: I’m currently writing my dissertation on the Shandong Revival, 1927-37. One of the more import … more →

Tags: Shandong Revival, John Sung, Diaspora, Song Shangjie

An Example of Revival Unity

wlh wrote 2 years ago: Though sometimes what is often termed revival is nothing less than religious enthusiasm, genuine rev … more →

Tags: revival, Shantung Revival, History of Baptist Missions, Eucharist

Bertha Smith & Keswick Theology in the Shantung Revival

wlh wrote 2 years ago: The two revivalists who frequented Cowpens, SC, made a lasting impact upon the life of Bertha Smith. … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, Marie Monsen, R A Torrey, Keswick, Baptist history, Peitaiho, God's Bible School

Glory on the Mountaintop--A Revival Report

wlh wrote 2 years ago: In a newsletter dated Sept. 27, 1933, Abernathy recounts an experience from the revival.[1] That sum … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, Keswick, Baptist history, History of Baptist Missions, Frank P. Lide, John A. Abernathy, China Direct Mission

Introducing the Abernathys, Missionaries to China2 comments

wlh wrote 2 years ago: John Arch and Zenobia Jewell Leonard Abernathy John Arch Abernathy was one of two sons born to John … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, History of Baptist Missions, FMB, IMB, John A. Abernathy, Jewell Leonard Abernathy, China Direct Mission

Should Missionaries Fear a Bad Economy?

wlh wrote 2 years ago: In the past three years, the global recession has severely impacted the financial contributions of i … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, T. B. Ray, SBC, History of Baptist Missions, FMB, IMB, missionary biography

Being Filled with the Spirit in China -- A Testimony of a Missionary Housewife5 comments

wlh wrote 2 years ago: Letter from Ola Lane Culpepper to  Dr. C.E. Maddry, November 20, 1933, Hwanghsien, Shantung, China B … more →

Tags: revival, history of missions, Shantung Revival, Prayer, Repentance, Holiness, Ola Culpepper, Keswick, Baptist history

Self-Respect: The Indispensible Prerequisite for Self-Support

wlh wrote 2 years ago: Frank Lide and Theological Training in China In January 1928, Frank P. Lide completed his dissertati … more →

Tags: Books, Missionary Methods, Shantung Revival, Self-Supporting, Self-Propagating, Ecclesiology, Self-Governing, North China Mission, History of Baptist Missions

Theological Training--The Route Towards Ending Paternalism1 comment

wlh wrote 2 years ago: Frank Lide On Ending Paternalism in China In January 1928, Frank P. Lide completed his dissertation … more →

Tags: Books, Missionary Methods, Shantung Revival, dependency, Self-Supporting, Self-Propagating, Ecclesiology, Self-Governing, Baptist history


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