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List of Christian missionaries

The following are notable Christian missionaries:

Early Christian missionaries

These are missionaries who predate the Second Council of Nicaea so it may be claimed by both Catholic and Orthodoxy or belonging to early Christian groups.

List of Catholic missionaries

List of Eastern Orthodox missionaries

Medieval to modern missionaries

Anglican

Baptist

  • Anne Luther Bagby – Southern Baptist missionary to Brazil
  • William Goldsack
  • William Ward (missionary) Missionary and printer in India
  • Lauran Bethell – missionary to Thailand and Eastern Europe
  • Joseph Booth – missionary to what is now Malawi
  • William Carey (missionary) Missionary in India Founder of the baptist missionary society
  • Ellen Arnold Australian Missionary
  • Adoniram Judson – American missionary to Burma whose conversion to Baptist beliefs en route to the mission field led to the founding of the first Baptist association in the U.S.
  • Ann Hasseltine Judson – wife of Adoniram Judson and missionary in Burma. Translated portions of the Bible into Burmese
  • George Liele – first American missionary; served in Jamaica
  • Eleanor Macomber – American missionary to Burma
  • Isaac McCoy – missionary to the American Indians
  • Lottie Moon – Southern Baptist missionary to China
  • Gladys Aylward Missionary in China and Taiwan
  • Anna Seward Pruitt – part of the "missionary generation" in America, Southern Baptist missionary who worked with Lottie Moon in North China
  • Cicero Washington Pruitt – Southern Baptist missionary to North China
  • Issachar Jacox Roberts – Baptist missionary who, at first unintentionally, inspired Hong Xiuquan
  • Hopestill Pillow - New Zealand female missionary to India in the 19th century, member of the Zenana Missions.

Plymouth Brethren

Congregationalists

  • William Scott Ament – controversial missionary to China
  • Griffith John Missionary in China and companion of Jonathan Goforth
  • Thomas J. Arnold Missionary in China during the Qing dynasty
  • David Bogue – missionary to India, convert from the Church of Scotland
  • Hedley Bunton – 20th-century missionary in China who lived under Japanese occupation for a time
  • Samuel Dyer – 19th-century China
  • William Ellis – missionary to the South Pacific and an author
  • Cynthia Farrar – missionary to India, 1827–1862
  • Cyrus Hamlin – American missionary in Turkey
  • Mary Greenleaf Clement Leavitt - first world missionary for Woman's Christian Temperance Union
  • David Livingstone – missionary and explorer in Africa
  • Walter Henry Medhurst – revised versions of the Bible for his mission in China
  • Robert Moffat – Scottish missionary to Africa
  • Peter Parker – missionary and doctor in 19th-century China
  • Arthur Henderson Smith – missionary and author, more than 50 years in China
  • Betsey Stockton – missionary to Hawaii; a freed slave who was one of the first American single women to go on a foreign mission
  • Eric Liddell Missionary and athlete in China
  • Lancelot Threlkeld – linguist and missionary linked to the Lake Macquarie mission
  • Mary E. Van Lennep – missionary to Smyrna and Constantinople
  • John Williams – congregationalist in the South Pacific

Methodist

  • Young John Allen – missionary in Qing China
  • Francis Burns – missionary to Liberia
  • Thomas Coke
  • Thomas Birch Freeman – Anglo-African missionary and colonial official in West Africa
  • Francis Dunlap Gamewell – chief of fortifications, Boxer Rebellion, China
  • George Richmond Grose – missionary to China
  • Joseph Crane Hartzell – missionary work in Africa
  • E. Stanley Jones – missionary to India
  • Walter Russell Lambuth – established missionary schools and hospitals in East Asia
  • Mary Ann Lyth – English missionary, translator, teacher
  • J. P. Martin – children's book writer and missionary in Africa
  • Pilipo Miriye – missionary to Nigeria
  • Sioeli Nau – missionary work in Fiji and Tonga
  • Samson Oppong – Ghanaian prophet-preacher
  • Dorothy Ripley – missionary to the United States
  • Samuel Evans Rowe – missionary work in Africa
  • Isaiah Benjamin Scott – African-American missionary to Liberia
  • Henry Gerhard Appenzeller - American Methodist missionary to Korea
  • William B. Scranton - American Methodist missionary to Korea

Moravian

  • Johann Leonhard Dober Missionary in St. Thomas in the Caribbean
  • Alexander Worthy Clerk – Jamaican Moravian missionary to the Gold Coast, now Ghana
  • Christian David – Moravian missionary in Greenland, Livland and Pennsylvania
  • Rose Ann Miller – Jamaican Moravian educator and missionary to the Gold Coast, now Ghana
  • Catherine Mulgrave – Angolan-Jamaican educator and missionary to the Gold Coast, now Ghana
  • Anna Nitschmann – Moravian missionary
  • David Nitschmann der Bischof – Moravian bishop and missionary in Pennsylvania
  • Christian Jacob Protten – Gold Coast educator and missionary
  • Rebecca Protten – Caribbean Moravian evangelist and missionary to the Gold Coast
  • August Gottlieb Spangenberg – head of the Moravian Church in America in its early days
  • David Zeisberger – Moravian missionary known for his role in the history of the Christian Munsee
  • Nicolaus Zinzendorf – Founder of the Moravian church

Presbyterian

  • Horace Grant Underwood – first Protestant missionary to Korea
  • Samuel Austin Moffett - American missionary to Korea and founder of Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pyongyang
  • Samuel H. Moffett - American missionary to Korea and faculty at Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Lloyd Kim - American missionary to Cambodia and the coordinator of Mission to the World
  • Harvie M. Conn - American missionary to Korea and a missiologist
  • John Livingston Nevius - American missionary in China who advocated the Nevius Principle
  • Ralph D. Winter - American missiologist and founder of the U.S. Center for World Mission
  • Michael Oh - American missionary to Japan and executive director of Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization
  • William Chalmers Burns – missionary to China
  • Nicholas Timothy Clerk – Presbyterian missionary in southeast colonial Ghana
  • Peter Hall – Presbyterian missionary in colonial Ghana
  • William Alderman Linton - American missionary to Korea
  • William D. Reynolds - American missionary to Korea
  • David Earl Ross - American missionary to Korean and founder of Jesus Evangelism Band (YWAM Korea)
  • Hunter Corbett – pioneer American missionary to Yantai, Shandong China and Moderator of the General Assembly 1906
  • Alexander Duff – missionary in India
  • John Lawrence Goheen – Presbyterian missionary, administer of Ichalkaranji state of British India
  • William Imbrie – American missionary to Japan
  • Samuel Kirkland – American Revolution figure who did missionary work among the Tuscarora
  • Eric Liddell – Olympic athlete who became a Scottish missionary in China
  • Alexander Murdoch Mackay – Presbyterian missionary to Uganda[1]
  • George Leslie Mackay – among the first modern missionaries to Taiwan
  • James Laidlaw Maxwell – among the first modern missionaries to Taiwan
  • Robert Morrison – first Protestant missionary in China
  • John Gibson Paton – Scottish missionary to "the New Hebrides" (now part of Vanuatu)
  • Francis Young Pressly – American missionary to Punjab, Pakistan 1945–1972
  • Carl Christian Reindorf - Gold Coast historian, minister and missionary
  • Mary Slessor – Scottish Presbyterian missionary in Nigeria
  • Absalom Sydenstricker – Presbyterian missionary to China, father of Pearl S. Buck
  • William James Wanless M.D., F.A.C.S – founded the first missionary medical school in India in 1897
  • Aeneas Francon Williams (Rev) – Church of Scotland minister; missionary in the Eastern Himalayas[2] and China
  • Clara Anne Williams (ne. Rendall) – wife of Rev. Aeneas Francon Williams; Church of Scotland missionary in the Eastern Himalayas
  • Asher Wright – missionary to Native American Seneca people
  • Gladstone Porteous – Australian missionary to China of Scottish descent
  • Donald Fraser – Free Church of Scotland missionary to Malawi

Other Protestant

  • David Asante – Gold Coast native linguist, educator and missionary
  • Reinhard Bonnke – German charismatic Christian evangelist
  • Paul Brand – missionary surgeon in India
  • Emilie Christaller – German educator and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Johann Gottlieb Christaller – German linguist and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Aril Edvardsen – Norwegian evangelical preacher and missionary
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Hans Egede – Norwegian Lutheran missionary called "The Apostle of Greenland"
  • John Eliot – Puritan missionary to the American Indians
  • Leung Faat – Chinese convert who did missionary work in Southeast Asia and his homeland
  • Mark Finley – Seventh-day Adventist Church
  • Jason Frenn – contemporary missionary to Latin America
  • Theodore Hamberg – Swedish missionary to China
  • Hermann Herlitz – German pastor and missionary to Australia
  • Regina Hesse – Gold Coast educator and missionary
  • Hermann Gundert – German linguist and Basel missionary to India
  • James LeggeSinologist and missionary to China
  • Eugen Liebendörfer – German medical missionary to India
  • William Miller – Second Advent Movement
  • Hermann Mögling – German missionary to India
  • Volbrecht Nagel – German missionary to India
  • Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen – Lutheran missionary to Sumatra
  • Torill Selsvold Nyborg – Norwegian Lutheran missionary in Arequipa from 1977 to 1982
  • Theophilus Opoku – Gold Coast native linguist, educator and missionary
  • Jorge Armando Pérez – contemporary missionary to Latin America
  • Susanna Carson Rijnhart – Tibet
  • Fritz Ramseyer – Swiss builder and missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Andreas Riis – Danish minister and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Helen Roseveare – missionary physician in the Congo
  • Albert Shelton – Disciples of Christ missionary to Tibetans
  • John Smith – West Indies
  • George Peter Thompson – Liberian minister and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Sarah Lanman Smith – Syria
  • Annie Royle Taylor – China and Tibet
  • Hudson Taylor – missionary in China
  • James Springer White – Seventh-day Adventist Church
  • Rosina Widmann – German educator and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast
  • Johannes Zimmermann – German linguist and Basel missionary to the Gold Coast

Other Christian

  • Heidi Baker – co-founder IRIS ministries
  • Sigurd Bratlie – Brunstad Christian Church
  • William F. P. Burton – missionary pioneering in the Congolian rainforests
  • Stephen GrelletQuaker missionary
  • Robert A. JaffrayChristian and Missionary Alliance missionary to China
  • Thomas Raymond Kelly – Quaker
  • Wayman Mitchell – missionary and founder of Christian Fellowship Ministries
  • Raphael Morgan – Jamaican-American Greek Orthodox priest, thought to be the first Black Orthodox clergyman in America
  • Robert Pierce – founder of World Vision International
  • Ockert Potgieter – South African missionary to Ukraine
  • Erika Sutter – Swiss missionary to South Africa
  • John Allen Chau – American Evangelical, killed by the Sentinelese people after he approached the island in hopes of converting them.
  • Loren Cunningham – founder of Youth with a Mission (YWAM)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Uganda's White Man of Work: A Story of Alexander M. Mackay". World Digital Library. 1907. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  2. ^ "Scottish Missionary Archives".
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