China Inland Mission

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China Inland Mission was a prominent 19th- and 20th-century Protestant missionary organization founded by Hudson Taylor that focused on evangelizing the inland regions of China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian missionary organization
Protestant missionary society
religious organization
activeInCentury 19th century
20th century
alsoKnownAs CIM
areaOfActivity Bible distribution
church planting
education
medical missions
associatedWith British evangelical movement
global Protestant missionary movement
countryOfOperation China
denominationalStance interdenominational
focus evangelization of inland China
missionary work
foundedInCentury 19th century
founder Hudson Taylor
headquartersLocation China
United Kingdom
historicalSignificance one of the largest Protestant missionary agencies in China
pioneered large-scale inland missions in China
influenced Protestant missions strategy in China
faith mission movement
keyConcept indigenous Chinese church leadership
reaching unreached inland regions
languageOfWork Chinese
English
missionStrategy faith mission
reliance on prayer and voluntary donations
notableEvent Boxer Rebellion persecutions of missionaries
notableLeader D. E. Hoste
Hudson Taylor
Hudson Taylor
surface form: James Hudson Taylor II
operatedDuring Republican era of China
surface form: Republic of China era

late Qing dynasty
policy acceptance of missionaries from multiple Protestant denominations
adoption of Chinese dress and customs by missionaries
emphasis on learning Chinese language
primaryRegionServed inland provinces of China
religion Protestant Christianity
sponsored foreign missionaries in China
successorOrganization OMF International
Overseas Missionary Fellowship
theologicalOrientation evangelical

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