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Boundary Breaker Paul of Tarsus crossed all types of barriers to gain followers for Jesus of Nazareth. James D. Smith III, pastor of Clairemont Emmanuel Baptist Church and adjunct professor of church history at Bethel Seminary—West, both in San Diego, California, is an adviser for Christian History.
Into the Heart of Paganism Why did Paul, the traveling missionary, set down roots in Corinth and Ephesus? Dan Cole is professor of religion at Lake Forest College in Illinois and an editor with Biblical Archeology Review.
The Apostle Paul and His Times: Christian History Timeline Janet Meyer Everts is associate professor of religion, Hope College, Holland, Michigan.
The Apostle Paul and His Times: A Gallery of Paul's Inner Circle What happened to the people who worked most closely with him? Mary Ann Jeffreys is editorial coordinator for Christian History.
Was It Worth It? Western Protestants poured money and people into China for a hundred years. Did it make a significant difference? editors
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: From the Editor - Surprised by China From the Editor Mark Galli
Pushing Inward Whether he was battling despair or floating on euphoric faith, Hudson Taylor drove himself—and the gospel—ever deeper into China. Roger Steer
Fashion Statement Missionaries who dressed like the Chinese suffered a few snags. Alvyn Austin
Missions Dream Team The story of seven extraordinary missionaries and their brief encounter with an extraordinary Chinese pastor. Alvyn Austin
Trickle-Down Evangelism The earliest China missionaries started with the elite. Ralph R. Covell
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: Christian History Timeline The Christian History Timeline editors
Unbecoming Ladies Women played a controversial but decisive new role in China missions. Ruth A. Tucker
Fury Unleashed The Boxer Rebellion revealed the courage of missionaries—and the resentment they sparked. Mark Galli
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: A Gallery of Gritty Pioneers Six missionaries whose tenacity changed China Kevin D. Miller
Trying to Break Loose It took some doing for Chinese Protestants to get free of missionary control. Daniel H. Bays
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: Christian History Interview - The Miracles after Missions The missionaries are forgotten, but the prospects for Chinese Christianity have never looked better. interview with Kim-Kwong Chan
Fitting Outfits What do you pack if you're going to China as a British missionary in 1865?
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: Recommended Resources What do you pack if you're going to China as a British missionary in 1865? Samuel Hugh Moffett
A Long Reach The Clapham Sect's impact in India—and the world. Bruce Hindmarsh
The Paradox of David Livingstone: From the Editor - Livingstone - The Great Non-Missionary Mark Galli
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