CIM

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CIM is an acronym commonly referring to the China Inland Mission, a pioneering Protestant Christian missionary society founded in the 19th century to evangelize the inland regions of China.

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instanceOf Christian missionary organization
Protestant missionary society
acronym
areaServed Yangtze River regions NERFINISHED
inland provinces of China
northwest China
southwest China
countryServed China NERFINISHED
dissolvedInPractice mid-20th century in mainland China
doctrine faith mission principles
experiencedEvent Boxer Rebellion NERFINISHED
Second Sino-Japanese War NERFINISHED
expulsion of foreign missionaries from China after 1949
focus evangelization of inland China
foundedBy Hudson Taylor NERFINISHED
founder Hudson Taylor NERFINISHED
foundingPlace Brighton NERFINISHED
fundingModel reliance on prayer and voluntary donations
headquartersLocation London NERFINISHED
Shanghai NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Republic of China era NERFINISHED
late Qing dynasty
inception 1865
laterName OMF International NERFINISHED
Overseas Missionary Fellowship NERFINISHED
legacy growth of indigenous Chinese Protestant churches
motto To bring the gospel to the inland provinces of China
notableLeader D. E. Hoste NERFINISHED
Hudson Taylor NERFINISHED
James Hudson Taylor II NERFINISHED
notableMissionary Amy Carmichael NERFINISHED
Eric Liddell NERFINISHED
Gladys Aylward NERFINISHED
Hudson Taylor NERFINISHED
Isobel Kuhn NERFINISHED
J. O. Fraser NERFINISHED
originalName China Inland Mission NERFINISHED
policy acceptance of missionaries from multiple denominations
adoption of Chinese dress and customs by missionaries
no public appeals for funds
primaryActivity Bible translation
church planting
education
medical missions
missionary work
primaryLanguage English
religion Protestant Christianity
standsFor China Inland Mission NERFINISHED
successorOrganization OMF International NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Evangelical
Interdenominational

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