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Summary Of: China Inland Mission

sectarian China Inland Mission was founded on principles of faith and prayer... the China Inland Mission redirected all of its missionaries to other parts of east Asia... Started as the China Inland Mission by Hudson Taylor... The China Inland Mission lost more members than any other agency... the China Inland Mission moved its headquarters up the... Occasional Paper of the China Inland Mission Number 1 is published... Dixon Edward Hoste and fellow China Inland Mission missionaries in native dress... and fellow China Inland Mission missionaries in native dress... The China Inland Mission Headquarters in Shanghai... The China Inland Mission Headquarters in Shanghai... China Inland Mission sent relief team to flood and famine in... November 1942 China Inland Mission School at Chefoo... August 1945 China Inland Mission School at Chefoo... the China Inland Mission began to withdraw its missionaries ending in 1953... s name was changed to The China Inland Mission Overseas Missionary Fellowship... formerly China Inland Mission and Overseas Missionary Fellowship...

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