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Note: This photo of May,
2007 RCA China Missionary Reunion (from eWendell
& Renske Karsen) shows some RCA folk are still around--and we
need their help! Click here!
China's "1st"
Protestant Church China's
first Protestant Missionaries were in
Taiwan from 1626-1662. None survived.
Until the first Opium War forced China open
almost 200 years later, missionaries worked with Chinese in other Asian
countries. Most of these "Overseas Chinese"' ancestors
were from South Fujian, especially Quanzhou,
so they spoke South Fujian dialect (aka
Amoy Dialect--much like Taiwan dialect). Missionaries learned Amoy
Dialect, not Mandarin Chinese, so when China opened up, they headed to
where they could speak the language--Amoy,
in S. Fujian, start of ancient the Maritime
Silk Route.
Contrary to popular history, most foreigners opposed
the opium trade, and missionaries like Dr.
John Otte made great efforts to suppress it. They also
helped China modernizemedicine,education,
music and arts,
etc. Xiamen (mainly Gulangyu), was
the "Cradle of Tropical Medicine," and the home of pioneering
doctors like Patrick
Manson, "Father of Tropical Medicine" (Gulangyu is called
the "Cradle of Tropical Medicine") and Dr.
Lin Qiaozhi, educators, musicians
and artists, sports pioneers--you name it, our tiny island had a part
in it.
I
wrote briefly about foreigners'
contributions to Xiamen in some of my books,
but recently officials have asked me to write more indepth accounts of
their lives and work. But it is hard to find old books and records here
in China as many were destroyed.
Providentially, just as I despaired of pulling this project together,
I began receiving e-mails from people around the planet such as Joanne
Finley, granddaughter of Dr. John Otte and
daughter of Major Frank Otte, and Dr. Roger E.
Koeppe, who was born in Gulangyu's Hope
Hospital in 1922.
I am especially indebted to Joann
and Jack Hill, whom we met in Florida in August, 2007, for their stories
and dozens of photos! Joann was born in Hope
Hospital on Gulangyu. Joann
is the daughter of the Veenschotens,
who served in Amoy (Zhangzhou- Chang
Chow) from 1917 until 1951. After college, Joann
returned to Xiamen in the 1940s with her physician
husband and served in Tong'an until expelled
in 1951.
Jack and Joann
introduced me to other fascinating folks like 96-year-young John Muilenburg,
who taught at Xiamen University in 1947 (Read about
him in "Charisma--The John Muilenburg
Story: Minister, Missionary, Sailor," by Joan F. Miles). Thru
the Hills I also learned about
Robert Schuller's Uncle Henry Beltman, who served in Amoy (read "90
Years with Uncle Henry," by Henry Beltman), and Joseph Esther (refer
to "This is the Way, Walk Ye In It," by Joseph Esther").
I am also thankful to Girard Veenschoten,
M.D., for his fascinating vignettes of old Amoy.
Gerald F. De Jong's "The Reformed Church in China 1841-1952"
was extremely valuable, but there
were hundreds of others from many other denominations serving here.
Can you help?
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upcoming book. All text and photos will remain your property, and
photos will be imprinted to prevent unauthorized use.
Thanks!
Dr.
Bill Xiamen University MBA Center
E-mail: amoybill@gmail.com
Snail Mail: Dr. William Brown
Box 1288 Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian
PRC 361005
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