Each sending agency has its own requirements. Some are much more stringent in their qualifications than others. Some qualifications might be education, age, gender, denominational affiliation, marital status, or whether or not the candidate has children. Generally it's expected that a missionary be a Christian, active in their local church, able to raise their own support, and capable of sharing the Gospel message and/or discipling others.
Medical Missionary Society of China was created in 1838.
Adoniram Judson was a missionary in Burma. He did not go to China, but originally was destined to go to India.
The first missionary in China Follow the link below
I have actually met a Christian missionary in China, so the answer is 'yes'. All foreigners, including Christian missionaries, must register their residency with the local police. Missionary activity must not contravene any laws and must not be deemed a threat to national security.
One missionary who spent a lot of time in China was Lottie Moon. ? Another missionary who spent time in China is Paavo Parviainen.
Matteo Ricci
A well-known Canadian missionary who served in china was Jonathan Goforth. He lived 1859-1936 and served primarily in Northern China, Manchuria, and Korea, along with his wife Rosalind.
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they grew up in china, but moved to Scotland when Eric was 5!
Outreach Connection - 2007 James Moffett a Missionary Evangelist to China 2-70 was released on: USA: 2008
Katherine Paterson wanted to be not only a movie star, but she also wanted to be a missionary to China and eat Chinese food three times a day.
Pandas live there