Listen

Description

Christianity has been present in China since the 7th century—long before the arrival of Jesuit or Seventh-day Adventist missionaries. Yet for much of Chinese history, social norms meant women lived relatively private lives, interacting mostly with one another. “When I was reading Chinese Christian history,” guest Dr. Susangeline Patrick recalls, “I didn't initially see a lot of women's stories.”

And yet today, women are the backbone of China’s Christian movement—serving as pastors, leaders, and patrons. So what changed?

In this two-part series, we explore the surprising origins and growth of Christianity the 16th and 17th century China and the role women played in it. 

This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Christian Women in China.  

Guests: Dr. Joseph Lee and Dr. Susangeline Patrick.

Explore More